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Dueling Book Review: Arctic Rising vs. The Games

Dueling Book Review: Arctic Rising vs. The Games

Science fiction in the distant future is sometimes so fantastical it’s hard to relate to the characters and their society. A highly advanced technology is one thing, but when the...

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Dueling Book Review Hell Edition: Aloha From Hell vs. Damned

Books, the dying frontier. Endless. Silent. Waiting. This is Adventures in Poor Taste's reoccurring dueling review set to remind everyone books are still relevant. Its mission: books fight to the death to see what is worth reading. To seek out and contact words that form sentences that form paragraphs that form chapters that form novels. To explore. To travel the vast published books, and make your search cut in h...

19 Jan 1:22 PM 0 Read More...

Dueling Book Review: America Pacifica vs. Ready Player One

Books, the dying frontier. Endless. Silent. Waiting. This is Adventures in Poor Taste's reoccurring dueling review set to remind everyone books are still relevant. Its mission: books fight to the death to see what is worth reading. To seek out and contact words that form sentences that form paragraphs that form chapters that form novels. To explore. To travel the vast published books, and make your search cut in h...

07 Jan 11:44 AM 0 Read More...

Dueling Book Review: The Sisters Brothers vs. Train Dreams

Books: the dying frontier. Endless. Silent. Waiting. This is a new Adventures in Poor Taste reoccurring review column hellbent on reminding everyone books can be pop culture too. Its mission: books fight to the death to see which book is worth reading. To seek out and contact words that form sentences that form paragraphs that form chapters that form novels. To explore. To travel the vast published books, and make...

27 Dec 10:37 AM 1 Read More...

Dueling Book Review: Zone One vs. Night Eternal

Books: the dying frontier. Endless. Silent. Waiting. This is a new Adventures in Poor Taste reoccurring review column hellbent on reminding everyone books can be pop culture too. Its mission: books fight to the death to see which one is worth reading. To seek out and contact words that form sentences that form paragraphs that form chapters that form novels. To explore. To travel the vast published books, and make ...

20 Dec 10:02 AM 1 Read More...