... Yes, I started reading that yeatserday on the train, this is the sort of thing I like. ... Indeed it is ... Of course! Not reached SN yet on my EDA...
If you happen to want a 2007 calendar with Cthulhu Mythos art and 'important' dates, you could consider buying this one. http://www.lulu.com/content/391355 ...
... how ... been, ... Hi Philip! I can completely understand where you're coming from on this. All I can say (without slipping too much info out) is that Troy...
... Yes, I heartily commend this to the group also as its a) a useful and informative article and b) is more OT as its 'written' work, whereas my promotion...
... Or, if you're too ashamed to be seen with a copy, you could check the website: http://tinyurl.com/l2q6c 'Starring Keanu Reeves - albeit in a more animated...
... PPH's work for the Guardian is also infinitely better than:- http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/sciencefiction/0,,1821393,00.html Were the reviewer...
... I don't think that 'the attack', if that's what it is, is really attributable to the reviewer here - having read the (somewhat choppy) Houllebecq book...
... This is going to ramble a bit as I'm thinking as I type. Apologies for taking up the groups time, perhaps as ideas from Lovecraft have informed the Who...
... Ah - no, it's a fairly major part of Mr H's essay (it _is_ an essay, mind you, rather than a book - the volume is padded out with a couple of Lovecraft's...
Hi, For anyone interested in how a Big Finish Short Trips anthology is put together you might like to take a look at The Centenarian Blog, where a number of...
I posted the first half of this review a couple of weeks ago and then took much too long to finish it. It's just one interpretation of the book and I may be...
I don't really have anything to add to Wesley's review but to say thanks for writing it. "Time's Crucible" is one of the few Who novels I've re-read because...
A brilliant, brilliant review. Mondy ... From: Henry Potts To: Jade_Pagoda@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 5:53 AM Subject: Re: [JP] Cat's...
[At the risk of mentioning Iris and therefore causing certain member sof this parish to explode in wrath] Piers Britton has adapted Paul Magrs' The Blue Angel...
The BBC website's finally started doing ebooks as PDFs - hopefully now the paragraphs won't be broken up PAGE TWO by annoying interruptions like that. Not sure...
... going ... On those terms it's therefore of no interest to anyone in 2006, now that Doctor Who's on the telly where it belongs. So the implication remains...
well thats interesting isnt it, given it started his career...does that mean new doctor who isnt real wither, since it was the thing that got a lot of those...
... when reading the books for the first time round I never felt that it 'belonged' on telly - back in the nineties they were Doctor Who full stop, the telly ...
Despite what Gatiss says, NIGHTSHADE is a great read! Kind of DOCTOR WHO meets Quatermass and one of my very first NAs I read. I was hooked after that one....
... Erm, not all of us! I certainly have no interest in any definition of "real" Who which includes "The Underwater Menace" but rules out "Timewyrm:...