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  • The Simon Necronomicon review by Kenny Farino

    The Simon Necronomicon

    Review by Kenny Farino : December 31, 2011

    Lets not mince words, the Simon Necronomicon is complete ass in my opinion, but my opinion is simply not enough in explaining how bad this stinker of a book really is. With that said, I'm going to do what college students do best and provide some citations from various sources to help illustrate my points.

  • Orson Scott Card's: Ender's Game review by Kenny Farino

    Orson Scott Card's: Ender's Game

    Review by Kenny Farino : August 17, 2011

    The year is 1985. Orson Scott Card, a writer with a nack for dipping his pen into different genres, and who has already published numerous works like A Planet Called Treason (1978), "Sandmagic" (1979) and The Worthing Chronicle (1983), has completed and published what will become his magnum opus, Ender's Game. The story of a young boy thrust into deep space to save the human race from hostile aliens, Ender's Game made a huge splash in the world of science fiction.


Horror Is Like Sex: The Decline of Horror Video Games
Horror Is Like Sex:
Decline of Horror Games

Ghost in the Shell: Arise - A Story Worth Being Told
In Defense of Ghost
in the Shell: Arise

BioShock Infinite Reaction Analysis: Piecing the Critical Puzzle
BioShock Infinite Reaction Analysis:
Piecing the Critical Puzzle


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