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Sci-Fi and Fantasy Planet

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Covering anything that is sci-fi or fantasy related--books, TV, movies, music, aliens, paranormal and supernatural, cryptozoology, arts, comics, toys and collectibles, conventions, renaissance festivals, etc.

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  • V

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 06:07 in TV

    There's a danger in being one of fall TV's most anticipated new TV shows. There's a danger of putting out ads for the show on practically every website in existance promoting the show. There's a danger in remaking a show wherein a lot of the audien...

  • Fool\'s Gold

    Posted on Friday October 30th, 2009 at 07:50 in books, review

    I debated whether or not to post my thoughts on the book "Fool's Gold" by Hank Quense or not. In the end, I decided that I would.The description of the book from Amazon.com: Aliens, ancient gods, beautiful Valkyries, old-fashioned heroes, conniving ...

  • Metro + Med Comics

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 05:09 in review, comics

    Walking through the aisles of Fallcon at the grandstand for the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, hoping to come across some great Batman-related stuff, I happened to see a booth for Metro Med comics. I walked over to the booth, as I had heard of Metro M...

  • 24 Bones

    Posted on Wednesday October 7th, 2009 at 07:53 in religion, books, review, egypt

    My latest book took me all the way to Cairo, Egypt, and Giza to where the great pyramid is. That book, which some may lay claim to the fact that it doesn't particularly belong here, is 24 Bones by Michael Stewart. This is an ebook, available (that ...

  • I'm Still Here

    Posted on Friday September 25th, 2009 at 05:35

    I'm still around, and trying to keep up with posting things on here as of late. I lost a good portion of my reading time as of late, smack dab in the middle of "Monster Hunter International," a 750-page novel. In addition to losing some of that tim...

  • Des Moines Renaissance Faire

    Posted on Friday September 11th, 2009 at 05:46 in fantasy, renaissance festivals, torture devices

    If you'd like to go to a Renaissance Festival, but you just feel that they tend to be too large and too overwhelming, the Des Moines Renaissance Faire may be for you. It's a small faire, and everything is within easy walking distance. The grounds are...

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