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Exploring the Fascinating World of Neuromancer – A Journey Into the Future

A Collaborative Blog Article Between Man and Machine I’ve been reading Neuromancer over the past few months as a reaction to the velocity of evolution that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undergone over the past few years.  I’d been meaning to read this novel for decades and finally decided to dive in.  However, then I had

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The Wicked Wild Book Review of The Ruins

Do It for THE VINE

It’s taken me a minute to get around to actually writing this book review. I made the mistake(?) of reading The Ruins during the gap between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and it left me a little raw, lol. Not a great season for something this real and this bleak. Don’t get me wrong, though, this book

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The Wicked Wild Movie Review - Antlers (2021)

Where Are the Wild Things?

I’d been looking forward to seeing this movie since I first learned about it a couple of years ago.  Like many films, it hit a hard pause at the beginning of the pandemic.  So, you can imagine my excitement when it finally dropped!  I called up my usual suspects of like-minded creature feature fans and we hit the theater.  Then this movie happened to us.  Here’s the short explanation of the overall emotional response I (and many of my group) had through watching this movie;

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The Wicked Wild Book Review - Annihilation

I’ve Been to the Lighthouse as a Biologist with No Name

I read this originally a few years ago and then saw the movie, which I really loved.  So, I wanted to go back and check my original opinion on the book (which was not favorable) to see if it grew on me at all.  The short answer is…not really.  I liked some of the aspects of the book in both readings but there are just some things that made it difficult for me to really get pulled into the story.  I understand that there are a lot of people that really love this book, and the extended Southern Reach trilogy.  I’m just giving my perspective to those that might be interested.

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