clarkesworldbooks.com - 11/19/2008
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This bookstore shut down last year, but we're temporarily open again for orders of $35 or more . Orders will typically be shipped on Tuesday and Saturday. We've cut prices on most of our inventory and magazines. Shipping is a flat rate of $3.50 media mail for US orders. The point of re-opening ...
sfgate.com - 11/22/2008
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sfgate.com —
The Last Theorem , by Arthur C. Clarke
and Frederick Pohl (Del Rey; 336 pages; $27) Completed...
only a few days before the death of Arthur C. Clarke, this novel chronicles the fictional career of mathematician Ranjit Subramanian, whose fascination with ...
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Holiday books: Science fiction
io9.com - 11/27/2008
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io9.com —
When you finally sneak away from family gatherings
this weekend, you're going to want some adult science...
fiction to take your mind off things. That's why we've got the ultimate holiday counterprogramming for you: 10 kinky science fiction novels that ...
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Ten of the Kinkiest Science Fiction Books You'll Ever ...
warrenellis.com - 11/21/2008
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warrenellis.com —
The online sf bookseller Clarkesworld Books is temporarily
open once more , selling pretty much everything off...
at reduced rates so that the Clarkes can free up a larger bedroom for their kids! So, the way I see it, you get to buy Xmas gifts ...
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Clarkesworld Books Sale
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Clarkesworld Books Sale
Warren Ellis —
... The online sf bookseller Clarkesworld Books is temporarily open once more, selling pretty much everything off at reduced rates so that the Clarkes can free up a larger bedroom for their kids! So, the way I see it, you get to buy Xmas gifts cheap and the Clarke kids get a gift out of it too. All kinds of interesting stuff in here… ...
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tor.com / frontpage —
... Clarkesworld Books temporarily re-opens - The online SFF booksellers are still closed, but a temporary sale of the the final inventory is happening now. Go get ’em! Via ...
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