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City Come A-Walkin' Review

City Come A-Walkin'
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For those of you that don't know john shirley, he is the father of Cyberpunk...a master of it. his novel, city come a-walkin', is one of my favorites, telling the story of a club owner who is visited by a representation of a city , in the form of a man. i highly recomend this book for those who are into dark, funny novels...

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Regarding Ducks and Universes Review

Regarding Ducks and Universes
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Quantum mechanics is one of the most successful theories of modern physics. It works, but nobody quite knows what it means in a fundamental sense. One popular current hypothesis of its meaning is Parallel Worlds - every time two possible outcomes exist (such as a coin flip - heads or tails), the universe splits and each possibility comes true in one of the resultant universes. With time, the two universes will begin to differ as many choices end up being made differently between the two universes.
This is Ms. Maslakovic's first novel, and she has a PhD in electrical engineering which helps her with the scientific side of the story. She bases her book on a parallel universe splitting off, but in this case a scientist has somehow succeeded in maintaining a connection between the two parallel universes. People can even travel between the universes and meet their alternate self who slowly begins to differ over time, becoming more like a fraternal twin. Our hero, Felix Sayers, is considering writing a mystery novel and becomes obsessed that his Alternate will beat him to the punch, so he decides to travel to universe B. While there, someone seems to be trying to kill him. Is someone, and if so, could it be his alternate?
Hmm. This is not the strongest concept to base a novel, but the book turns out to be interesting, lighthearted and it reads quickly. In fact, perhaps it reads too quickly? It does not seem to me that Ms. Maslakovic has included much character development, and there are not complete enough scene descriptions. I recently listened to the audio version of Masques by Patricia Briggs. In the introduction, Ms. Briggs notes that this was her very first book (and it had not done well), but she is now successful and had been given a chance to rewrite it. Ms. Briggs says ruefully about the rewrite, "Why didn't anyone tell me I needed a few descriptions?" I think that Ms. Maslakovic also could have done quite a bit more description-wise. Finally, there is a romantic entanglement story line that could have been better fleshed out giving emotional depth to the character, but has been neglected by the author. However, is Regarding Ducks and Universes a good book despite all this? Yes. It just means it is 4 stars rather than 5 stars. I look forward to reading her next novel, but more descriptions please!

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Better Than Chocolate Review

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If you could cross Mickey Spillane and Robert Heinlein you'd probably get a book with something close to the quick witted, hard-hitting characters moving across its bizzaro future-scape.
The lead character, Noah Dane, fits the mold of the typical detective novel hero with enough of a Heinlein-esque quirkiness to make the whacky vision of the future seem not only plausible, but too comical not to be real. Dane moves through a technologically transformed San Francisco of a not too distant future that comes to life through what seemed like thousands of novel devices and fresh witticisms. It takes a few short, jam-packed chapters to set the stage, but once I was into the meat of the story it was hard not to want to know what mutant-street urchin or sexually charged android would appear next, and what they would do--to who.
From the whimsically well-fleshed dystopia to its endearingly comical showdown, this book is just what the title says it is. Every page demanded louder to be turned until the last one put me to bed with a smile on my face.


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Noah Dane is a mid-21st Century San Francisco police inspector who, while hunting his partner's killer and investigating a pair of seemingly unrelated murders, stumbles onto a conspiracy that threatens all humanity. Noah is driven by the guilt over his partner's death. That guilt begins to eat at him, eventually rendering him impotent.Much to his dismay, someone in the city's bureaucracy has a warped sense of humor. Noah's new crime-fighting partner is a celebudroid created to look and act like Marilyn Monroe. Comic juxtaposition ensues when her original programming seeps into her police work.Chastity Blume is a celebrity talk show host known as America's Favorite Virgin.Her quest to find the mother she's never known uncovers family secrets she would rather not have learned, along with a sinister plot that involves her father.Together they lead a cast of quirky characters through this science fiction mystery towards a climax of comically sexy proportions that's Better Than Chocolate.

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The Imaginary Emperor: A Tale of Old San Francisco Review

The Imaginary Emperor: A Tale of Old San Francisco
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Bart has opened my heart with every new creation. I'm somewhat prejudiced in favor of this book, being a San Franciscan history buff and native eccentric. If you are eccentric or love eccentrics, you will love the delicate and evocative treatment of Emperor Norton. If you are looking for a simple Mark Twain flavor and an enjoyable mixture of humor, heart and light drama, you will not be disappointed.

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Chatterbox Biography of a Bar San Francisco 1986-1990 Review

Chatterbox Biography of a Bar San Francisco 1986-1990
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For me, a nostalgic journey to the days when the City rocked. On any given night of the week, one could find some cool band (and there were many damn good bands)playing in some messed up dive. There were alot of dives and they were all mentioned in Alfie's book. The Chatterbox was just one of those places and it was awesome to see snapshots of familiar faces, and the endless list of bands who once graced the infamous zebra painted stage. I met my drummer hotty there.(band shall remain secret) The insight into how the Chatterbox was even purchased is a perfect prelude to the history that followed. Thanks for the memories Alfie.

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Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco Review

Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco
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Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco, is a delightful book with an important message. Following her mother's death, young Ivy and her father are evicted from their home in San Francisco. Ivy does her best to keep her homelessness a secret to most of her friends at school; yet, her secret is not easily kept. Ivy and her father, Poppy, encounter many wonderful and caring people as they struggle to survive. But they also encounter many people who make inaccurate assumptions about them, often causing them great harm in their quest to rise from the desperation of their current situation. Often witty, occasionally heart-wrenching, this book offers insight into the lives of those who must endure living in shelters and on the streets.
Summer Brenner's account of a homeless girl and her father living on the streets is both revealing and heartwarming.


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In this empathetic tale of hope, understanding, and the importance of family, children face the difficult issue of poverty and the many hardships of being homeless through an inspiring young heroine named Ivy. Ivy is a young girl who finds herself homeless on the streets of San Francisco when she and her father, Poppy, are evicted from his artist loft. Struggling to survive day to day, Ivy and Poppy befriend a dog who takes them to the ramshackle home of quirky siblings Eugenia and Oscar, making the start of some amazing adventures. The story relates a hopeful but realistic representation of homelessness that will appeal to young readers and give adults material to discuss with children.

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San Francisco 49Ers 8''X8'' Die-Cut Decal Review

San Francisco 49Ers 8''X8'' Die-Cut Decal
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Decal looks great i put it on my laptop and has stuck well it just took a few hours after i put it on to really adhere to the laptop surface then i peeled back the clear lining away from the sticker slowly to be careful and it looks awesome

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MLB San Francisco Giants 12-Inch Vinyl Magnet Review

MLB San Francisco Giants 12-Inch Vinyl Magnet
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This MLB SF magnet definitely met my expectations and made a great gift! The magnet is very strong and the colors as vibrant as advertised. A great way to display team spirit, on a vehicle, or whiteboard in a classroom!

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