Most Popular Frontpage Stories on Wordsy.com in the last 365 days, ordered by number of votes

Most Popular Frontpage Stories on Wordsy.com in the last 365 days, ordered by number of votes

A Science Fiction Omnibus

“Old prejudices against science fiction should not deter new readers from these fables of a technological age,” writes Dinah Birch in her review of this collection of science fiction tales edited by Brian Aldiss. Quite a good review—not merely an overview but an informed look at the genre, addressing its strengths and difficulties.

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Chris Jericho Shares his Lion's Tale

Chris jericho is an international wrestling (and rock and roll) star who wrestled in Canada, Mexico and Japan, and for U.S. based organizations ECW, WCW and WWE. He was the first undisputed heavyweight champion in wrestling history. Jericho has done everything that can be done in the world of professional wrestling. his book is not classic literature but it is 110 percent of jericho's personality

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No Fear Shakespeare

Or perhaps that should be, how to destroy the Bard with a few brisk pen strokes. The No Fear Shakespeare series from Spark Publishing translates the language of Shakespeare into today’s common vernacular, from “To be, or not to be” to "The question is: is it better to be alive or dead?” This well-written and amusing review is worth a read even if the books aren’t.

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Headless Body In Topless Bar!

When it comes to reading, tabloid journalism is the Twinky at the tip of the food pyramid, and page one is its creamy center. a good hooker story comes along but once in a while. Luckily the Post has mastered the touchstone of any good tabloid front page: the cringe-inducing pun. The Millions reviews a book of the best headlines from "America's favorite newspaper."

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