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March 2015 - Book Reviews by DC
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. Archives for March 2015. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Mythspace Volume 1 by Paolo Chikiamco. Posted by Camille Lee Rodriguez. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. With Mythspace, I can imagine reaching for the stars, while digging into my own Filipino roots. Own starships, where. Can be among the most respected thieves, and where the. Moreover, the stories themselves are rich with detail and thoughtfulness. These are ...
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March 2013 - Book Reviews by DC
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. Archives for March 2013. Saturday, March 23, 2013. Why Quantum Physicists Don't Get Fat by Gregory Kuhn. Posted by Camille Lee Rodriguez. Saturday, March 23, 2013. I picked up this book because I was curious. Quantum physicists don't get fat? What made them so special that they don't get fat and us non-physicists did? Don't they live in the same plane as we do? I loved how, instead of looking at outward factor...
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. This page showcases all my book reviews. The books are listed in alphabetical order. Get this widget. Is the list not displaying correctly again? Do one or all of the following:. 1) Wait some minutes, then refresh. (Hit F5 or click this link. Maybe while enjoying a glass of nice, cold orange juice.). 2) Bonk DC on the head for this mishap, repeatedly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Go ahead and e-mail me. Tagged:...
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Movie Reviews by DC: Oz, the Great and Powerful
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Movie Reviews by DC. Monday, March 11, 2013. Oz, the Great and Powerful. Shiny World of Oz story about greatness and goodness. No Dorothy here, but Kansas and witches a-plenty. I got a nice happy feeling after the movie, but it feels lacking in substance. I like the black and white motifs, and the modern-ish reactions of the characters. Lastly: Too much Edison love, what about TESLA. Rating: 4 / 5 (because it's purty. Watched March 10, 2013). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Movie Reviews by DC.
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Movie Reviews by DC: Frankenweenie (2012)
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Movie Reviews by DC. Monday, April 8, 2013. Typical dark and mysterious film by Tim Burton. I love the little references here and there (Van Helsing, Persephone, V. Frankenstein), and it kept me on the edge of my seat. ("What were you doing boys? I love the nutty maniacal science teacher ("They like what science gives them but not the questions. That's what makes you a scientist."), and the quirky characters were interesting in their own right (Mr. Whiskers! Watched March 20, 2013). Movie Reviews by DC.
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Movie Reviews by DC: April 2013
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Movie Reviews by DC. Monday, April 8, 2013. Typical dark and mysterious film by Tim Burton. I love the little references here and there (Van Helsing, Persephone, V. Frankenstein), and it kept me on the edge of my seat. ("What were you doing boys? I love the nutty maniacal science teacher ("They like what science gives them but not the questions. That's what makes you a scientist."), and the quirky characters were interesting in their own right (Mr. Whiskers! Watched March 20, 2013). Movie Reviews by DC.
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Thoughts by DC: Reposting
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DC's personal ramblings about the most random things. Friday, January 17, 2014. And so, I'm here again, posting at my old space. Throughout the years, I have made countless diary entries and blog posts, all over old pages of notebooks and dusty shelves of cyberspace. I don't believe I've ever had something I was constantly. At, though I have always had something to write. About, whether it be about a book. Whispered to you by. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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November 2014 - Book Reviews by DC
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. Archives for November 2014. Monday, November 3, 2014. PSA: The Mythology Class Second Edition. Posted by Camille Lee Rodriguez. Monday, November 03, 2014. This is news Ive been waiting for for such a long time. Read more ►. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Not very many know that DC's name is disguisedcyclone, but hey - DC's easier to remember. Let's stick with that. Any concerns, questions, reactions? Women Loving...
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January 2014 - Book Reviews by DC
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. Archives for January 2014. Friday, January 17, 2014. Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. Posted by Camille Lee Rodriguez. Friday, January 17, 2014. It is morning. You breathe in the scent of the sea. The sun's rays pour into your being, touching the deepest depths of your soul. There is soft music playing in the background. You feel the warm breeze kissing your face with the faintest of whispers. It has a n...
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July 2014 - Book Reviews by DC
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Book Reviews by DC. These are my attempts to capture the imagery I touch with each book I read. Archives for July 2014. Monday, July 28, 2014. PSA: Trip To Tagaytay and Alternate Cast 12 Cover. Posted by Camille Lee Rodriguez. Monday, July 28, 2014. Arnold Arre's graphic novels have always been among my favorites. There is just something magical and wondrous about his works. Not only are they reminiscent of Philippine mythology. Of all the books I haven't yet read of Arre, it has to be Trip to Tagaytay.