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Analysis of the Book Named Stranger Than Science

These stories have been covered up by scientists and the government because they don’t want to make the population scared and the scientists are a bit embarrassed that they have no explanation.

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Galileo

There are multiple themes that emerge from Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo. The play is based on the real life of Galileo prior to his trial then skipping the trial and going straight into the last years of his life.

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Living Tomorrow with H. George Wells

Often called the Father of Science Fiction, Wells He had a predilection for soothsaying and a surprisingly large number of bulls-eyes or, at least, very-near-misses.

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The Hyperion Omnibus

A review of the bestselling Hyperion Omnibus, combining the novels “Hyperion” and “The Fall of Hyperion”.

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Fossils, Rocks, and Minerals by Chris Pellant

A great book for fifth and sixth graders learning about Earth science.

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Prey

Just Prey.

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The Poet and the Alchemist

A commentary on metaphysical isomorphisms in Shakespeare’s works.

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Review of Angels and Demons

Review of the Dan Brown’s famous novel.

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Seven Books for Curious Readers

A collection of books that I found fascinating.

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Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine

Danny Dunn and his friends found themselves caught up in the middle of an adventure because of their laziness to do their homework.

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