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The essentials: Top ten science fiction and fantasy books
amNY.comBelieve it or not, some of the best and most thought-provoking contemporary writing can be found in the science fiction/fantasy section of your local bookstores. Here are books and collections to get you started. J.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings...Tags: Philip K Dick, Fiction, Isaac Asimov, Harry Potter
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Science fiction goes political
DAVID WEIGEL is an associate editor at Reason magazine (www.reason.com).Be afraid, conservatives. If you survived the victory speeches of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and allowed yourself to think, "Things can't get any worse," get over it. They can. Two years from now, terrorists under the banner of the "Progressive...Tags: Government, Fiction, Coup d'Etat, Executive Branch, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Harry Potter books led millions to love reading
Sun StaffThey were at that awkward age when the first book came out. Goofy grins, limbs too long, pouting about school-night bedtimes - the ideal target audience for a fantasy about magic and wizards and scary boarding schools. Now, seven years later, the first...Tags: Goofy, University of Maryland, Fiction, Maine, Harry Potter
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Aftershock: What will this tragedy do to the American psyche?
Tribune staff reporterIn the aftermath of Tuesday's catastrophe, when people confronted with unmitigated horror reached for something within their experience to compare it with, the event most often cited was Pearl Harbor. The surface parallels were there. Almost certainly,...Tags: Government, Music, Police, Art Institute of Chicago, Charlton Heston
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Chicago's fabulous 20somethings
RedEyeWhen Nikki Patin takes the stage, her voice mesmerizes a packed house at open mic night. And when Eboo Patel talks about his vision for a world where all religious people work for peace, it really seems possible. It's hard to pinpoint just what makes...Tags: ESPN, Martin Luther King Jr., Electronics, High School Sports, Beyonce
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Potter’s Progeny
Staff WriterImagine Harry Potter hovering on his broomstick high above a vast field. He's not scanning the horizon for a whizzing Snitch. He's not even playing Quidditch, the sport at which he excels. No, young Harry is waving and nodding to a cheering throng:...Tags: Government, Religious Leaders, Fiction, Books, Harry Potter
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