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Andrew Hess
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"Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories" 50th Anniversary collection

The BBC got 11 young adult authors to write a short story on The Doctor, each given a different version. Overall, great fun and true to the series.
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THE ODESSA FILE by Frederick Forsyth. An SS war criminal hiding in 1960s West Germany with a journalist on his trail. Tough to beat the Nazis as the bad guys in either the real world or in fiction.
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"The Martian" by Andy Weir

Astronaut, presumed dead, is stranded on Mars, and has to figure out how to survive 2 years until help might be sent, with few supplies and no way to communicate with earth.

Great little hard-sci/fi thriller, full of humor, and very tense right to the end.
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A journey back to my teens to revisit Asimov's robot novels, first THE CAVES OF STEEL.

When I read novels, these days, I find myself thinking of how I would adapt them as films. "A book is not a movie" is a mantra in Hollywood, and while true, it is often the excuse for excess and ego. That said, reading CAVES, I was struck by the fact that the entire second chapter is superfluous in terms of telling the story as a movie. Asimov has his lead character, Elijah Baley, take a trip via the "express strips" out to Jersey to pick up his new partner. This gives Asimov the chance to describe the city, the technology, and to allow Baley to muse on history and what got the world to its present situation. But from a storytelling point of view, the chapter is a complete waste of time. For Baley to go all the way to Jersey to "collect" his new partner, rather than just having the partner present when Baley is presented with the case in the first chapter -- well, as I said, it serves a purpose in the book, but in a movie all the points touched upon would be better presented over the course of the film, most importantly in a visual manner.

It seems unlikely THE CAVES OF STEEL would make it to the silver screen, tho, unless it was turned upside down and inside out. Key points have already been done (long after Asimov wrote his book) in movies like A.I., BLADERUNNER and I, ROBOT.*

Too bad. I could see Kevin Spacey as Baley!

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* That last was "based on" Asmov, but only accidentally. The screenwriters had assumed Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics were public domain. They're not. When the writers found out they did a quick shuffle, inserting Asimov elements (particularly Susan Calvin), but in the process shredded everything Asimov's robot stories were about!

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"Gil Hodges: The Brooklyn Bums, the Miracle Mets, and the Extraordinary Life of a Baseball Legend" by Tom Clavin and Danny Peary

I didn't know anything about Gil Hodges other than he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the fifties. What a wonderful book!
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Sean Watson
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Finished Terry Brooks new one The High Druid's Blade. Flew through this one fast, I liked it a lot. Looking forward to his next one.
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Aaron Smith
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Revisiting my favorite H.P. Lovecraft story, "The Shadow Over Innsmouth." 
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Doug Centers
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Just finished a Next Men read-a-thon. 
The Compleat John Byrne's Next Men vol.'s 1 and 2
Scattered  pt.'s 1 and 2
Aftermath
It was a rollercoaster ride and just as fun as one. Bought into the characters completely. Watching their personalities grow, I especially ached for Bethany throughout.
I was late to the game on this, being out of the genre for so long, but thanks for the ride JB. 
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Ryan Maxwell
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Finishing "Cell" by Stephen King.  Just got home from Half Price Books with "Dune" (never read it) and a nice old copy of "Tristan and Iseult".  Looking forward to both of them.  For now, I'm inhaling the old book smell.  Aaaaahhh...
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Fabrice Renault
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Since a few weeks, I am finally reading the Disc-World series and discovering how I enjoy Terry Pratchett's work. Currently reading "Witches abroad".
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Good luck getting through DUNE, Ryan. I know there are fans but I couldn't finish ten pages before putting it down on several occasions. 
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Rereading "Band of Brothers".
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