First published as a six part serial for Blue Book Magazine in 1929, the third book of the Pellucidar series shifts its focus away from David Innes to a native of the Earth’s Core by the name of Tanar. This installment has one of the more awkward narrative devices employed by Burroughs that leads to the…
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Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
Step into the light and open your mind (I need to rummage in it for a while).
The Dragon Reborn: Robert Jordan – Book Review
The final 650 or so pages of prologue, and last bit of primer you need to fully enjoy Randland.
The Great Hunt: Robert Jordan – Book Review
Part two of the Wheel of Time’s three book prologue.
Pellucidar: Edgar Rice Burroughs – Book Review
When last we saw David Innes, he was stranded with his Iron Mole in the Sahara desert. Lucky for him a friendly group of Arabic travelers befriended him and helped rig up a gantry to send him and his Mahar “companion” back to the Earth’s core. If you were to make a list of defining…
