It's that time again; time to examine my literature choices and wrinkle your nose in incredulity. Yes, I'm that nerdy. Like my movies, I prefer literature that is a powerful commentary on society and has been largely ignored by the masses. Give me knowledge! I've been working on expanding my author-knowhow, so here's wh

at has flashed past my eyeballs in the last couple months....




Michael Coney - The Hero of Downways (1973)
Jack Williamson - Manseed (1983)
Stephen Goldin - Mind Flight (1978)
Frederick Pohl - Slave Ship (1956)
Philip Wylie - The End of the Dream (1972)
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