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Book Review: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

This story has a lot that's unexplained in it, similar in style to Margaret Atwood. And it has that same sort of government-conspiracy feel to it, if a little less sinister and more subtle. But it's written in the voice and style of a friend of yours, if you have a British female friend in her...

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Video Game Review: Tetris Worlds (PS2)

Ever since I first played Tetris on the Gameboy, I was hooked. It was an insanely addictive game, simple to play but challenging to master. This past year, I picked up a copy of the game for the original Nintendo (NES) and I found the game to be just as fun and addictive as I remembered more than...

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Movie Review: Jersey Girl (2004)

A film by Kevin Smith Jersey Girl is the sixth film by director Kevin Smith and it marks a departure for him. The departure is not so much in the tone or the theme of the film, because Chasing Amy was his first departure in that regard. Rather, the departure is that Jersey Girl is the first Kevin...

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Movie Review: Flight of the Navigator (1986)

A film by Randal Kleiser "Flight of the Navigator" is a wonderful movie that is good for the entire family. It is the story of 12 year old David (Joey Cramer). David is sent by his parents to look for his younger brother who is late coming home. David searches in the woods, and after finding...

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Movie Review: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

If you read the book, you should make it a point to go see this. Not a whole lot to it, just a bunch of great ironic jokes and good clean fun. All in all a very entertaining movie. Not to mention some very catchy tunes. And if you haven't read the book, you will probably enjoy the movie even more...

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Movie Review: Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

A film by Frank Oz Little Shop of Horrors is the sort of movie that I did not expect to like when I started watching it. I remember seeing bits and pieces of the movie when I was a child, and to be honest, the talking plant kind of freaked me out. So, while the talking plant is still a little...

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Movie Review: Something's Gotta Give (2003)

A film by Nancy Meyers There is a film stereotype where there is an older man who has a relationship with a much younger woman. In the majority of the cases with an age discrepancy, it is the man with a younger woman and not the other way around. There are exceptions, of course, but this is...

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CD Review: Warren Haynes: The Lone EP

Being a fan of his work with The Allman Brothers Band, and having seen him live with the brothers and solo, this 5 song CD, is Haynes at his best. The entire CD is just Haynes playing acoustic guitar. My personal favorite is the acoustic adaptation of The End of The Line a song that originally...

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Book Review: Cross Purposes - Jeff Barker

Cross Purposes is a two man play which is set near and in Jerusalem during the week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. The focus of this play is on Jestus and Dysmas, two con-men. Jestus and Dysmas were guilty of the murder of Lazarus and they are shocked, and a little relieved, by the...

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Novel about high school cross country team

The Longest Fall An Inspirational Coming of Age Story Bellmore, NY High school years can be a time to forge friendships and learn about how to be a team member. It can also be a time when the real world forces boys to become men. In Lee Krinsky s The Longest Fall (iUniverse), the sudden death of...

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