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Herein find Charlie Brooker's hypothetical review of the hottest new game of the year, SBURB.
Last bookmarked by lyrebard
12 Feb 2012
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An anonymous critic reviews Professor Maltiras' ambitious new work.
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Fraternization regulations are traditionally enforced at the captain's discretion, especially on extended missions such as that of the USS Enterprise.
Last bookmarked by kiyoshi_chan
27 Jan 2012
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Two files and the beginning of a partnership.
Last bookmarked by DesireeArmfeldt
25 Jan 2012
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Five mission reports written in 100 words or fewer.
Last bookmarked by aqua_eyes
24 Jan 2012
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A is for Atlantis, an alphabet book, by John Sheppard (with the unasked-for assistance of Rodney McKay and Ronon Dex).
Last bookmarked by Hummingbird2
21 Jan 2012
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... or, what happens when scientists get bored.
Last bookmarked by Hummingbird2
21 Jan 2012
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Not all the SGC's psychologists are stupid.
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Riddick confuses Vaako with a cryptic offer, and that pisses Vaako off.
Last bookmarked by ellie
16 Jan 2012
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Assorted notes and clippings from the files of Nadezda Alexeevna Kostologdova, Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy Department, University of Michigan; exhibits 1-7
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
25 Dec 2011
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A discovery on Hoff has the scientists up in arms. Meanwhile, Teyla's in mourning, Sheppard's finally found a story that scares the Athosian children, Radek's a sneaky bastard, Miko's freakishly loyal, Ronon knows more than he lets on, and the KP are placing bets on who'll be the first to draw blood.
Last bookmarked by beccaelizabeth
6 Nov 2011
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This one has depths and layers. Complex thing about story and memory and loss and what turns out not to be lost. Is good.
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TO: All UK Sanctuary Staff
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Eleven Up by bookelfe
Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
Last bookmarked by Elizabeth Perry (watersword)
29 Sep 2011
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Hermione Granger, 11, Gryffindor: “There’s just so much to learn. Nobody else sees it like that, they think you can just wave a wand and things happen and it’s about that, but that’s only what they’re teaching us now, in our first years. Just look at the library and you know how much more there is. I wish I was back there now. I mean, I’m happy to be home with my parents for Christmas, I know they missed me, but there’s so much more I could be doing there than here . . .Homesick? I was, a bit. I had friends here and – I suppose it was harder making friends there. It got much better, though. It’s been good to see Bob and Susie and Joe over the holidays, but it’s hard, too, there’s so much I want to tell them about everything and I have to close my mouth just about every time I open it, I feel sometimes like I’m going to explode!”
This is worldbuilding and unreliable narrator and document fic at its best. This is an unflinching look at the wizarding world and how the good guys there are pretty awful too. -
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"I found this book engaging, informative, and frank. The chapter on "What if my baby is a Squib?" is particularly valuable for the responsible mother seeking full information on the best way to deal with the situation." Medea Mulciber, The Daily Prophet
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Violins are stupidly complicated to play well. That’s probably why Sherlock likes them--well, that and because he can annoy the heck out of Mycroft by playing deliberately badly. Luckily, Sherlock fandom, you do not actually have to learn to play the violin! This guide will help you convince your readers that Sherlock knows how to play the violin without requiring you to endure years of violin teachers shouting at you for tiny details of your technique. ("Stop avoiding the frog! Bow parallel to the bridge!")
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Five reasons on why you should become a companion today. Now with previous companion testimonials!
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A survival guide for Atlantis scientists.
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Janet learns about witches and stories.
Last bookmarked by onlysmallwings
27 Jun 2011
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There are things you never know until you live with someone. Charles Xavier is finding that out.
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Eames/Ar... Ermm, Bane/John Blake, Batman AU
(Anonymous)
2011-04-24 07:09 am (local) (link) Track This
Bane, the man who broke the Bat.
John Blake, cop working with comissioner Gordon.Because it's totally NOT too early to ship them like burning.
Last bookmarked by sparrow_hubris
8 May 2011
