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Steven Gould's 1992 YA novel Jumper is one of my favorites in the category, a story about an abused teen who discovers that he has the ability to teleport, and how he uses that power to make a better life for himself. It's very much in the tradition of the famous Heinlein juveniles, though with…
All the way back in 2001, I got started on the whole blog thing by beginning a book log. That's long since fallen by the wayside, but every now and then, I do read stuff that I feel a need to write something about, and, hey, the tagline up at the top of the page does promise pop culture to go with…
Eric Schwitzgebel offers an interesting paradox:
When I was a graduate student, a girlfriend asked me what, of all things, I most enjoyed doing. Eschewing the obvious and half-clever reply, I answered skiing -- thinking of those moments of breathing the cold, clean air, taking in the mountain view…
Jim Henley proposes a "meme" about literature:
Adrienne Aldredge has a twist on Bookish Questions I'm herewith turning into a meme:
What authors have you given up on for good? And why?
I'm going to stick to authors who continue to produce work, and whom I used to follow eagerly, not authors I felt…