Stack Overflow: Get Hooked On a Series
This week’s Stack Overflow is about getting hooked on series fiction. Take a peek at what we have on our shelf and share some of yours in the comments.
Continue ReadingThis week’s Stack Overflow is about getting hooked on series fiction. Take a peek at what we have on our shelf and share some of yours in the comments.
Continue ReadingA keyboard warrior’s dream keyboard. Sculpted from hardwood, enhanced with mechanical switches, and custom-crafted keycaps, this keyboard can find a place in any geek’s computer setup.
Continue ReadingThe new Roost laptop stand is in its final hours on Kickstarter. This mobile laptop stand is a worthwhile investment for the mobile geeks among us.
Continue ReadingRe-visiting old friends is both a great experience and a comforting one. Here are some books I like to revisit to share with my kids.
Continue ReadingJohn Scalzi, fellow geek parent and science fiction author, signed a landmark, decade-long book deal last week. The deal will bring sequels to many popular, geek-friendly Scalzi titles and series, as well as all-new young adult titles.
Continue ReadingIn this week’s Stack Overflow, we explore three books about princesses. But they aren’t your normal princesses.
Continue ReadingA review of Delilah S. Dawson’s forthcoming young adult novel, ‘HIT.’ A highly recommended dystopian adventure about a teenager trying to save herself and her mother.
Continue ReadingI particularly enjoy fiction that asks questions like “What if?” Here are a few books from my stack that explore these questions.
Continue ReadingToday, the first book in Jim C. Hines’ ‘Magic Ex Libris’ series is only $1.99 for Kindle. ‘Libriomancer’ is the first in the series; ‘Unbound,’ the third, was just recently published in January.
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