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Dear Mr. Unabomber
Trying to make sense out of life in the cultural wasteland of ever-ascending technology and materialism, a precocious college student writes letters to the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, whom he sees as the most compelling counterpoint to the frenzy of online dating, cyber-chats, Internet porn, and futile blogger slacktivism.
Category:Books - FictionReads:4,603Uploaded:10 / 12 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionDiary of a Twentieth-century Elizabethan Poet
A comedy of manners about an oversheltered, pompous young poet who experiences a culture shock upon falling in love with a fair, albeit slightly worn-out, maiden from a South Florida trailer park. Original illustrations by Katrina Hinton-Cooper.
Category:Books - FictionReads:1,774Uploaded:10 / 12 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionThe Lost World
The Lost World is an adventure/sci-fi novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first serialized in 1912 by the Strand magazine, with original illustrations. Set in the jungle of South America, in an overlooked place where prehistoric animals and humans survive, it is an early precursor and an inspiration to a whole genre, from Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park to the TV show and movie Land of the Lost. But, above all, it's a good old-fashioned adventure fun.
Category:Books - FictionReads:3,313Uploaded:06 / 03 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionMonkey See
When asthma research accidentally leads to creation of talking animals, Man must finally confront the question avoided for centuries: How will this affect dinner parties? Ed the Talking Monkey is stuck between two worlds, with only one good pair of pants, living in a world he never made. Who isn’t?
Category:Books - FictionReads:4,811Uploaded:06 / 03 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionThe Alphabet Challenge
A futuristic social satire about the big business of organized professional compassion, which has too much caring to do to care much for the amateur individualists traipsing all over its turf.
Category:Books - FictionReads:3,293Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collection$everance
A scathing satire about the current state of the consolidated mainstream broadcast media, an insight into the way the political parties have managed to convert broadcasting into a partisan screech-fest, and a spotlight on who and what really runs the media.
Category:Books - FictionReads:2,136Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionJunk
A riotous exploration of prohibition policies, told through the narrative lens of a future America in which the government outlaws junk food in response to widespread obesity.
Category:Books - FictionReads:3,316Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionExecTV
Fast-forwarding Reality TV to its logical extreme, an unemployed documentary filmmaker extraordinaire arranges to have an execution broadcast live on pay-per-view television, in as flamboyant a form as his bizarre vision can conjure to amuse the masses.
Category:Books - FictionReads:1,805Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionCherry Whip
An eccentric young Japanese jazz artist, obsessed with new sensations and new experiences, arrives for a career-making gig in New York City, where his quirky adventures are abruptly overshadowed by illness, guilt, and betrayal.
Category:Books - FictionReads:2,599Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionThe Amadeus Net
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is alive and in love, living in the world’s first sentient city, Ipolis. Lucky for both of them, nobody knows, but how long can it stay that way?
Category:Books - FictionReads:8,079Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2009ShareAdd to collection

