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Thoughtful and well-written voyage of subtle discoveriesReview Date: 2008-05-26
Why we are fansReview Date: 2008-04-03
The theme of this book for me was the need that people have to belong to something. In today's fragmented and fast paced world, this is even more of a concern for people. St. John, a lifelong Alabama football fan, is able to gain entrance into people's lives simply by supporting the same team as they do. The frenzied postings on the Bama Fan message board and the sense of togetherness these total strangers feel on game days further shows the need for belonging most of these people have. The way most of them are described, Bama football is the end all and be all for them.
St. John's book also explores the dynamics of minority groups in a roundabout way. By traveling to opposing teams' home cities, the Bama fans show themseleves to be a vocal and aggressive minority. Everywhere they go, Bama fans are ridiculed and derided for their football allegiance. The way that the Bama fans band together and repel the assaults and insults of their rivals can give the reader some insight into how and why sports teams' fans can be such diehards.
This is a good book to give to the person in your family who can't understand the dynamics of being a fan.
one awesome bookReview Date: 2007-12-05
Roll Tide RollReview Date: 2007-10-02
A worthy readReview Date: 2007-01-02
I always measure a book by am I happy I bought it or do I wish I had gotten it out of the library. I am happy I bought this book, and you will be as well.


Great book for FurriesReview Date: 2008-06-02
Definitively worth a look if you're doing your on Mascot/FursuitReview Date: 2007-10-12
There are nice portraits of some known or good Fursuit bilders which adds well to the overall impression.
However this book will still require you to do much additional research on how to do what you want (either by searching the internet or contacting people for tips) and where to get the manterials needed, especially if you do not live in the USA (some sources are covered, but the concentrated on the US).
I have not red the book fully, though, as you might also use it as a compendium to look into when you want to know something specific.
Many who got to know of or bought this book will know the Furry Fandom or be part of it - under this context I must say that the book is held rather general in terms of the target audience, which can be considered positive - but I would have liked a more Furry focus and touch to it.
Still, it has helped me on my plan to build a Fursuit and I would recommend it, especially as there are no other sources (in book form) like this that I know of.
Excellent book!Review Date: 2007-08-10
Great BookReview Date: 2007-04-26
Face it, its the only decent book on the subject.Review Date: 2007-05-10


A very good readReview Date: 2008-07-04
The world that these stories take place inspire characters whose personalities and unique experience touch my heart. Despite being in a fictional world of anthropomorphic characters, the inhabitants of New Tibet speak to the desperation of the human soul. Their experience of struggle, love, vulnerability and hurt, remind me of how human we really are.
The cold world of New Tibet may inspire the worst in people but for some of it's inhabitants it dares to provoke the best. Its these polar extremities that make many of it's characters so enchanting. When I finished a story I was struck with the realization that I would not be able to read what happens to them "tomorrow" or "next week". And perhaps that is what makes this collection so special, heart breaking and frustrating for me at the same time. Where many of these stories stop they do not "end" and thats the real lasting quality that stays with me.
I want you to keep in mind that not every story evoked this much inspiration within me, and there was some stories I enjoyed much more than others but thats what made this collection wonderful for me. On the other hand, all the stories collectively paint the world of New Tibet and individually add a unique dimension and layer to it.
Cold and hopelessReview Date: 2007-04-05
From "Dead End", a perfect introduction to this world that punches harder than any other story in the collection. Through "A Prison of Clouds", the original New Tibet story about the sacrifices we make for each other out of love, never realizing that the other person doesn't want you to make those sacrifices. To the heartbreaking "Skin Deep."
I didn't care for every story in this book, but the good ones made the whole thing worth it.
Great ReadReview Date: 2007-01-14
By the way, I bought the second book, "Shadows in the Snow" a few months later, and enjoyed it immensely.
A beautiful compilation of anthropomorphic fiction!Review Date: 2006-08-08
The story universe of New Tibet is a very cold place, not just in the planet's weather, but also referring to the dark underbelly of mafia-like groups and their hold on the poor. Those who aren't lucky enough to have the wealth and status of being a part of one of these groups, or having a well-paying job and a strong will to refuse recruiters, are completely at their mercy.
The stories follow different anthropomorphic characters, from foxes, to bears, to rabbits and wolves, and many more. Each has their own distict personality and problems, with different levels of success in overcoming the hurdles that life throws at them. It's very clear that the writers were picked for their skills-- I wasn't displeased with a single story in the entire compilation (this coming from someone that's extremely picky in what she likes to read!). Tim Susman has done an outstanding job editing this book together, and his own story in the collection, "A Prison of Clouds," is one of my favorites.
Give this one a read, you won't be disappointed. Also be sure to check out the book's sequel, "Shadows in Snow." It's just as good as this one. Another to check out is "Best in Show," renamed here on Amazon as "Furry! The Best Anthropomorphic Fiction Ever!" Happy reading!

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Fandom of Magical ProportionsReview Date: 2007-11-14
I'm not aloneReview Date: 2007-07-29
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Excellent Book on Harry Potter!Review Date: 2007-07-28
Made Me Proud to Love Harry!Review Date: 2007-07-27

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Not awesome, not bad either. You got a couple of hours?Review Date: 2007-11-27
Conversely, the real reason they're so funny is because there's a core of intelligence and education to them that one rarely sees in American media. I've actually learned quite a few interesting things in researching offhand jokes about obscure historical characters, for instance.
All in all, I'd never call any of his novels life-changing gems of intellectualism, but I'm always pretty glad that I've read them.
audio version is a must haveReview Date: 2008-07-03
Sorta funnyReview Date: 2004-02-14
Try the Audiobook!Review Date: 2005-07-13

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Machine GoddessReview Date: 2006-05-17
"Machine Goddess" by Charles Phipps is a novel that somehow encompasses the issues of technology abuse, philosophy and action all into one. After the exposition, the novel dives into a wild sequence of events which see James Brody's day go from bad to worse. Brody, the protagonist and narrator, is a genius with cybernetic implants, which give him unparalleled computing abilities.
This genius, however, also makes him extremely arrogant- initially, you might find it difficult to like James, but it improves as the story progresses.
As for the events of the novel...there's a battle between geniuses, a bizarre love triangle and a revolutionary movement for starters, not to mention all the interesting philosophical questions it raises. The character of Eve is particularly intriguing- and she provides a bit of comic relief in the book through her naivete. The concept of the Digital World is great, and is well handled in the book.
If you like cyberpunk, computer implants or completely Digital Worlds...you'll probably love this book. Even if you're not into alternative computer-generated worlds you'll probably still enjoy it ;)
Machine Goddess Rules!Review Date: 2006-04-23
Living in the 25th Century and the Digital WorldReview Date: 2006-04-23
Much of the story involves the Digital World, an intriguing and wonderous place where people can do anything that they can do in reality and more. The fast-paced, action-filled story takes place over just a few real-time days, but James has enough adventures to last a lifetime! The book is definitely a page-turner! The end of the book leaves you wanting to read the next one immediately!


Weaker, but still worth itReview Date: 2007-05-09
A Good Sunday ReadReview Date: 2007-01-14

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A sarcastic, self-deprecating, caustically humorous book!Review Date: 2008-09-13
Funny, sweet & snarky book about online communitiesReview Date: 2008-09-13
I note that several reviewers were upset by the first chapter of the book. For reasons unknown, I skipped the first chapter and started with the second one and only read the first chapter after I had finished the book. I recommend that tactic as it turned out that was my least favorite chapter in the book (though there was nothing in it to offend me).
My favorite parts of the book were about the people she met (famous or otherwise) and discussions on the various online boards on which the author participated. This is because I have an online community have experienced many of the things she wrote about. In a "six degrees of separation" kind of link, I learned of the book from an online friend who is also one of the author's online friends and decided to read the book based on my friend's recommendation.
If you've ever spent way too much time and emotional energy posting to a discussion board and find that you have to explain how it is that you have all these friends across the country you haven't really met, I think you'd enjoy this book even if you never watched a single episode of Buffy, Angel or Firefly.
A hilarious, fun read recommended for all librariesReview Date: 2008-04-04
Diane C. Donovan
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DisappointingReview Date: 2008-05-29
For a hilarious read which lampoons sci-fi fandom, try BIMBOS OF THE DEATH SUN by Sharyn McCrumb.
Wow...Review Date: 2008-04-15
I find it insulting that there was no mention to where the majority of "Bronzers" found home after the UPN tore out our beloved Bronze, which was over at HMC.
The book it full of explanation of how MySpace is evil and what "trolling" is and how cool she was in dealing with them. It's full of the obvious and chocked full of vanity. Don't bother purchasing this book. If you really want to read it, you can find my copy in the dumpster out back.

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Object lessonReview Date: 2008-09-13
And then I became part of an online fan community for a wildly popular TV show, and found myself sucked in to a hoax so elaborate, and so rabidly defended and maintained by its acolytes, that when it finally unraveled I actually wrote to Ms. Renne to apologize for judging her and the others taken in by this scam. I'd like to think that my personal alarm system would have been activated by the money involved (our hoax, similar though it was, didn't result in any financial involvement, thank heaven), but we all certainly accepted some pretty crazy, outrageous stuff.
In other words, no matter how incredible it may sound, it's definitely a possibility, and always something to be aware of and on guard for. Stay safe, people.
I couldn't put it down.Review Date: 2007-12-01
A must read for anyone who can't help craning their necks when passing by a trainwreck.
Wow! A Must-Read For All Tolkien FansReview Date: 2007-06-27
Hurrah for Tenacity and Truth!Review Date: 2006-09-20
Good things come out of horrible experiences.Review Date: 2005-04-04
The description of events as described in this book were, from my memory, accurate and candidly described.
There's many lessons to be learned from this book, and the most important lesson is this: It's not about her anymore; it's about the people she wrongfully screwed over. Good things come out of horrible situations --a point Jeanine proves by her investigation into this matter and her honest portrayal of events.

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Good yet old... Review Date: 2007-10-03
What i would liked to have seen was a date on the publishing of the product so that i could have known it's age not just the ISBN.
Other than that, i do appreciate the art contained therein and hope more editions become available sooner or later.
Beautiful artworkReview Date: 2007-03-17
Good stuffReview Date: 2007-01-18
Good stuff....Review Date: 2002-05-17
Paper stock is poor and some prints are a bit blurry.
Look at it Regularly!Review Date: 2000-03-13
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