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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Wool by Hugh Howey
Posted on 2012-09-27 at 13:34 by Sam
I started hearing good things about Wool quite some time ago. Then Ridley Scott bought the film rights, and still I didn’t read it. Then Random House UK bought in, and still I didn’t read it. But now that The Guilded Earlobe has given the audiobook a “go for it” review, I’ll have to figure out how to fit it into a busy fall of listening.
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
Posted on 2012-07-12 at 18:33 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
“The Long Earth is a wonderful tale of exploration and discovery by two authors that blend their styles so seamlessly that it becomes something unexpected.”
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The Guilded Earlobe's Top 10 Zombie Novels and Series (with audiobook notes)
Posted on 2012-05-25 at 14:08 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe's Top 10 Zombie Novels and Series (with audiobook notes)
Led by Mira Grant’s Newsflesh series (bumped up to #1 due to Bob’s very positive thoughts on the final, just-released Blackout) and including several other books and series available in audio (and some which are not). My own write-in, though as much, much less a zombie connoisseur is Boneshakerby Cherie Priest, read wonderfully by Kate Reading and Wil Wheaton. Anyway — go check out the list and add your own favorites.
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The Guilded Earlobe interviews Mainak Dhar about "Zombiestan"
Posted on 2012-05-02 at 18:22 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe interviews Mainak Dhar about "Zombiestan"
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Brian Evenson's Immobility
Posted on 2012-04-06 at 14:06 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Brian Evenson's Immobility
“Quick Thoughts: For fans of Post Apocalyptic fiction, Immobility is a different take of some familiar situations. Evenson offers some brilliant visuals, compelling dilemmas and a gut punch ending, just don’t expect to go away completely satisfied.”
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