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"The users of Second Life have invested millions of dollars of real world money into the world."

Dwight Schrute or Gibson?

I think we found one of those stragglers that Annalee mentioned above...

You make a lot of assumptions.

The film is called Bram Stoker's Dracula. Get over yourself.

Oops. I meant Little Brother by Cory Doctorow.

I just bought this yesterday. It sounds amazing. Glad to hear you like it.

Fun.

Ysalamiri?

Dinklage at time, yes. Gillen, no.

I had the opposite experience. Thought the writing was atrocious.

The name Kevin J. Anderson is enough reason not to read a book.

Well, poop. I wanted to like this book so much. I mean, a book with a cover this kick ass must be worth reading, right? Sadly, I did not have the experience you had, Annalee. I got about 30 pages into it and just gave up. The writing is just not good. In my humble opinion, one mark of a talented writer (and their were

It doesn't have to be anime. Just not CGI, and not Clone Wars style animation. I do think that short clip is great, though. Different strokes.

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That header image... ugh. Can I get a show of hands for people that would like to see an adult-oriented, anime-style SW show on television? Perhaps something like this:

Aw, it's gonna be okay, poopy pants.

I grew up in the 70's and 80's, and I remember being mesmerized by the cover art of all the sf on my dad's bookshelf as a kid. What I think made those covers so interesting was what they didn't show. These covers recreate that sense of wonder and excitement that fuels the imagination.

I hope the book lives up to the

Yep. These books are examples of how you do sci-fi cover art.

Just picked up Leviathan Wakes. I don't read in any one genre, and have been reading mostly literary works for school over the past few years (except for sneaking in a few Gibson and Dick novels on breaks), so I hadn't even heard of these. If it weren't for the employee rec section at my local book store, I might not