Those of you who have forgotten to add the new Munchkin comic book to your pull list now have additional incentive if you’re players of the game. First printings of …
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Greetings, Nerdspan readers! Here’s hoping your holiday season was filled with everything you hoped for. Here are my picks for best of 2014…enjoy!
Favourite Series – Batman
Like last …
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NerdSpan founder Dr. Travis Langley, following the success of his book Batman and Psychology, follows up with two new books for 2015 and passes the torch to NerdSpan’s new publisher and editor-in-chief.
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If you’re looking for a gift for a reluctant reader, try this. It’s a great book for someone who loves reading already or someone who’s not really inclined to it. UNBREAKABLE is truly a page-turner and will get anyone reading and wanting more. It involves action and adventure, angels and demons, light horror, a little romance, and thinking through impossible puzzles. Anyone, even the most reluctant readers, should gobble this one right up!
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During some recent changes here at Nerdspan, hats were shuffled, and your new comics editor is yours truly. As the previous comics editor is an avid proponent of quality comic …
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Retcontinuum pulls you down the rabbit hole of its narrative and doesn’t let go until it has finished explaining to you just how precious time is, and how ultimately the decisions we make are the most important things we have, no matter how much time we think we have.
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Combining old school noir with the best of magical realism, J.T. Robertson gives his readers a tight, gritty crime novella about a man on the edge willing to do anything to get free.
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ATTENTION BOOK LOVERS! Is your nose constantly stuck in a book? Are you always telling people about the latest book you’ve read and why it was AWESOME or why they …
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Everything that makes a Woody Allen film great is present in Magic in the Moonlight. The film is a compendium of themes the author has dealt with throughout his lengthy career and showcases the best of Allen’s stylistic cinematic traits. Yet…
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Isaac Asimov, in some ways the father of the ‘self-aware robot’ story, would find a lot of familiar ideas in Automata, from director Gabe Ibáñez, and starring Antonio Banderas.
In …
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Why Don’t You Play In Hell? is a very strange film. A painstaking (and not in a good way) lead up to what can only be described as one …
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This is Network, Sidney Lumet and Paddy Chayefsky’s 1976 film, nominated for 10 Academy Awards and winning 4 in 1977. Network is, to our eyes, as bleak as a film …
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