Having recently finished Ready Player One, and just starting Armada, I’m really jazzed to hear that we only have two years to wait for the big screen adaptation of Ernest Cline’s work.
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The LEGO scale modeling community brings a miniature world to life with artistry, skill, and patience—a world inhabited by remarkably detailed scale models of real trucks, ships, planes, race cars, and even construction vehicles. Some of these models are so intricate, they’re easy to mistake for the real thing.
This week, the Lizard People discuss Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie, a story of a spaceship, her quest for vengeance, and a bunch of people drinking tea.
Wizards of the Coast and Green Ronin Publishing have teamed for a new book to expand the game world of Forgotten Realms, with The Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide.
As a young child, I discovered the LEGO Adventure Book that featured minifigures traveling around and building some really awesome buildings, ships, and boats. Thirty years later, and The LEGO Adventure Book continues with a new volume from No Starch Press.
If you love everything about the Alien franchice, Insight Editions has a new book looking at the characters, locations, weapons, vehicles and more, and it includes a crazy slipcover that every Alien fan will want to have.
Press Release It’s one of life’s certainties: when you give curious kids LEGO bricks, they’ll build little LEGO houses.
It’s a general topic week as your hosts discuss everything from Taylor Swift to the Wizard in Rhyme.
A few years ago, Pro Se Productions released ‘Black Pulp’, a collection of stories written in the pulp style featuring characters of African descent. The publisher is doing it again, this time with its new book, ‘Asian Pulp’.
The Peripheral by William Gibson is on the top of the book stack this week!
Press Release This week, TwoMorrows Publishing releases Monster Mash, a new full-color hardcover that time-trips back to the frightening era of 1957-1972, when monsters stomped into the American mainstream. Once Frankenstein and fiends infiltrated TV in 1957, an avalanche of monster magazines, toys, games, trading cards, and comic books crashed upon an unsuspecting public—and this book covers that creepy, kooky Monster Craze through features on Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, the #1 radio hit “Monster Mash,” Aurora’s model kits, TV shows (Shock Theatre, The Addams Family, The Munsters, and Dark Shadows), “Mars Attacks” trading cards, Eerie Publications, Planet of the…
The Beautiful LEGO series of books is back with a new installment looking at animals and critters completely made from colorful bricks.
Folding paper into unique forms and shapes can be a lot of fun. It can also be a bit infuriating, but more fun than anything else. Capstone Young Readers wants to make it even more fun happens this September in DC Super Heroes Origami.
No Starch Press has put out a number of excellent LEOG themed books showing the creativity in builders around the world. The latest themed book takes a look at medieval history in brick form.