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Fazbear Frights Reviews: Book #2: Fetch

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 16th, 2021

We’re back with another Fazbear Frights review. This time we’ll talk about Fetch. It’s an interesting case because the stories are wildly uneven in quality.

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Fazbear Frights Reviews: Book #1: Into the Pit

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By Brandon Scott on Jun 7th, 2021

For fans of series like Goosebumps and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games, there’s a book series that’s been steadily releasing since around last year or so. A series containing story ideas both harrowing and disturbing. The series: Fazbear Frights.

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The Chaos Walking Trilogy: The YA War Series of 2010

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By Brandon Scott on May 26th, 2021

Having now read the entire Chaos Walking trilogy (except the short stories), I figured I’d continue this article, and discuss new themes and plot machinations.

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Remake Harry Potter–You Read That Right

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By Brandon Scott on Jul 8th, 2019

You heard me: remake Harry Potter. It may seem like sacrilege to even suggest the idea—but, seriously, the movies are too short, too limited, too reliant on the readers being the viewers that they are not nearly as good as they could be. Actually, a Harry Potter movie would never cut it. We need multiple,…

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Dystopian Overdone: Aren’t You Tired Of Evil Societies?

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By Brandon Scott on Dec 8th, 2017

If you were to peg it down, The Hunger Games is where this all got started. And, from that sentence, it should be clear what I mean, but for those who do not know: we are living in a dystopian world. I don’t mean that politically. What I’m referring to is the prevalence of the…

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BOOK REVIEW: Chocolate Chocolate Moons

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By Carly Fjeld on Jul 8th, 2015

Science fiction and comedy are two genres that I love to twirl together. It’s a difficult balance to strike, which is why we don’t always hit gold. In her premiere novel, Chocolate Chocolate Moons, Jackie Kingon strives to unite mystery, sci-fi and fun. The book begins to follow Molly Marbles, an overweight Earthling who wins…

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BOOK REVIEW: Ansible – Season One by Stant Litore

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By Marlo Clingman on May 19th, 2015

“I remain an atheist, but now I am an atheist who prays.” – Stant Litore, “Ansible 15717” A while back, we published a review of Stant Litore‘s short story “Ansible 15715”. Litore has written several more short stories following other Ansibles on their journeys through space and time, which he compiled into a collection. The premise of the Ansible universe is that…

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Birth of a Hero: Spider-Man

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By Michael Wolff on May 13th, 2015

Marvel Comics writers draw inspiration from all literal archetypes when creating characters: the man-monster (Hulk), the billionaire playboy (Iron Man), the mythical god (Thor), and so on. But for every rising star, there were dozens disregarded because of inadequate manpower and the financial pressure of developing characters proven to sell books. With so many heroes…

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The Cicada Prophecy Is WTF Worthy

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By Carly Fjeld on Mar 18th, 2015

A good book should freak you out. It should make you ask yourself questions like, “What would I do?” or, “Could that happen?” Author J.R. McLeay’s novel, The Cicada Prophecy, will make you ask yourself those questions. In fact, at the end of the first chapter I asked myself a very important one: “What the…

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Are There Too Many Comic Book Movies?

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By J.W.Allen on Mar 5th, 2015

Yes, but let me explain why. Comic book movies were never really “in vogue” throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. Oh sure, Superman was seen as a classic portrayal of the Man of Steel, and Tim Burton introduced us to a much Darker Knight than most people had seen in Batman. But these movies were…

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Around the Net (1/31/2015): Life, Death and What Comes Next

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By Manny on Jan 31st, 2015

Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we run a lot of individual pieces on the site, each of them revolving around and focusing on a specific topic. Sometimes, however, we like to crank it up a notch and take a look at a few things at once. With that said, we invite you to follow us as we…

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Weir’s The Martian Will See Big Screen

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By Carly Fjeld on Jan 27th, 2015

A much beloved book from the science fiction community is coming to the big screen, and before you become too skeptical, hear me out, because it sounds like it’s in good hands. The Martian was first published by its author, Andy Weir, in 2012. Weir is a computer programmer and he made sure all the…

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