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Obras por Kevin R. Grazier

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Diamonds In The Sky (2009) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares

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I rate this one quite highly, but I am biased, I have always loved the Fringe series. This collections gives some valuable background.
 
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Pamela_SC | 2 outras críticas | May 24, 2017 |
As a series of essays on various areas within the show Fringe, this is a very interesting book but just not what I was looking for.

Some of the essays where, of course, better than others and some very interesting parallels are drawn between the main characters (especially Walter Bishop) and great literary investigators or science fiction greats.

Obviously one for fans only!

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ElaineRuss | 2 outras críticas | Sep 23, 2013 |
Immediately after reading Fringe Science I had an almost undeniable urge to re-watch the TV series it is based upon. That's a of a fantastic pop culture book. Having read many essays about varying aspects of the show, all I wanted to do was dive back into that world.

Fringe has a lot going on - on many levels. No matter if an episode if focusing on the past, the present, interpersonal relationships or the alternate universe, science always comes into play. Even in the most outlandish of episodes is based in scientific possibility if not probability. Fringe Science looks deeper at the science involved in the show and though multiple essays examines aspects of the show.

I love when books like this manage to educate through pop culture. Taking a closer look at Fringe using examples and scenes from the show, the essayists teach the reader about science fiction as a genre, diseases, memory and the possibility of time travel among other topics. My one complaint is about the essay entitled "Parallel Universes." Unlike the rest of the essays in Fringe Science, Parallel Universes was all science, devoid of even the slightest Fringe reference. While any fan of the show can read this essay and tie it to the show in their own way, the essays are more entertaining and effective when we know exactly how the author is relating the topic.

Some complicated concepts are discussed in the book, but unscientific readers won't be lost. For the most part, ideas and theories are explained clearly and fully, on a basic level. Not only will the book educate the reader about some less often discussed scientific theories, but it will also help fans better understand the possibilities of certain fringe events when viewing the show. Fringe Science is wonderful and a must read for any Fringe fan.
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TequilaReader | 2 outras críticas | Sep 14, 2011 |
While there are many books on the market which attempt to render plausible the wonders of science fiction, this book is the best such work I have read. In part this is due to the source material, Frank Herbert's well-researched DUNE (1965), the first novel to address ecological concerns. Each of the essays
 
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fionnlaigh | Mar 25, 2009 |

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