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Hi, I'm a university student studying at Staffordshire university in the U.K. I'm studying computer games programming but I'm currently on my placement year.
I enjoy science fiction and fantasy books. Although it's fair to say I'll give almost any book a try. My interest in science fiction and fantasy often extends to movies, although there have been some realllly poor fantasy movies recently *cough*...
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The Short Stories of Isaac Asimov
- Where to begin... Asimov's books have always struck me as being particularly interesting or thought provoking. Although I've read but a small portion of his...
- Updated 342 days ago | Short Stories Isaac Asimov › asimov isaac
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Galaxy Quest
- Galaxy Quest is a parody of Star Trek, but thats not all it is. Galaxy Quest is a brilliantly funny comedy for people of all ages. Even if, and I want to make...
- Updated 343 days ago | Galaxy Quest › alan rickman
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Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
- This lens is all about Starship Troopers. Specifically, why you should read the book, and how badly the film represented it. First of all, a bit of history...
- Updated 343 days ago | Starship Troopers Book › heinlein books
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The Books of Heinlein
- Heinlein's many works of science fiction have always meant a great deal to me personally. My admiration of his science fiction began with Starship Troopers,...
- Updated 343 days ago | Heinlein Books › heinlein books
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The Short Stories of Isaac Asimov
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Where to begin... Asimov's books have always struck me as being particularly interesting or thought provoking. Although I've read but a small portion of his...
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Galaxy Quest
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Galaxy Quest is a parody of Star Trek, but thats not all it is. Galaxy Quest is a brilliantly funny comedy for people of all ages. Even if, and I want to make...
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Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
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This lens is all about Starship Troopers. Specifically, why you should read the book, and how badly the film represented it. First of all, a bit of history...