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sffinsiders · 9 days ago
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Review: The Way Up is Death by Dan Hanks — SFF Insiders
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andi-o-geyser · 1 year ago
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a full SAGA of chaos choices at the diner in the centre of your mind
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asymptotic-rage · 7 months ago
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Imagining trying to explain to my 12-year-old self that John Green is your favorite non-fiction author and Hank Green is your favorite fiction author
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esonetwork · 1 year ago
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'Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire' Book Review By Ron Fortier
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'Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire' Book Review By Ron Fortier
CAPTAIN MOXLEY and the Embers of the Empire By Dan Hanks Angry Robot 375 pgs
One look at artist Daniel Strange’s collage cover and you would expect to read a rollicking, over-the-top action-packed pulp adventure. Sadly, often times as the old saw tells us, you can’t judge a book by its cover. In this rare and wonderful instance, you most bloody well can. “Captain Moxley and the Embers of Empire” is pretty much everything a good solid new pulp tale should be. It has a great protagonist, a wonderful supporting cast, and some truly weird and deadly villains. And it all takes place on an alternate earth not our own.
Wow, that’s a lot of good stuff. Indeed it is, and Hanks pulls it off beautifully. In this “other” earth, World War II has ended and former British fighter pilot, Samantha (Sam to family and friends) is in New York City to find her sister Jess who she believes has been kidnapped by a secret cabal known as the Nine. She was once one of their agents, but soon realized they were corrupt and left their ranks. Something they frown upon very badly.
As it turns out, Sam finds her sister busy at work on a new exhibition at the Natural Museum of Science in Manhattan. Jess is an archeologist, and along with her colleague and boyfriend, Will, is about to put on display an ancient artifact the Nine want. Sam arrives in the nick of time, fouls the attempted kidnapping/robbery, and then is off to Paris, along with Jess and Will, to contact Professor Edward “Teddy” Ascher, a former flying pal of French/Arab descent and leading expert on the Hall of Records, a supposed lost depository of the world’s accumulated knowledge hidden beneath the sands of Egypt.
It is Sam’s belief that the Nine’s primary goal is to find the hidden library because among its many wonders is a power source of unbelievable strength that would allow them to become masters of the world. Teddy proceeds to tell her aside from the amulet Jess has in her possession, there remains one other artifact, a key, supposedly hidden in the catacombs beneath Paris. Without it, the amulet is useless. Needless to say, Sam and her team of three soon find themselves racing against their enemies under the city streets to find that lost key.
If all this echoes the Indiana Jones movies, it is because Dan Hanks blatantly lists those films and many others, including pulps and comics, as his inspirations for writing this bold, in-your-face adventure. It is a fast-paced page-turner with so much action as to leave the reader for breath by its climatic finale. Oh, and as if that wasn’t enough to satiate your need for pulp thrills, the ending fades out with the obvious intent of a sequel. One we cannot wait to get our hands on. “Captain Moxley and the Embers of Empire” is a hoot, pulp fans. We found it at Amazon. You should pick it up now. Don’t wait another minute.
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erikagrape · 3 months ago
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i think we all just need a hug from hank green at this very difficult time. first day in the post "thing day" timeline and we're upfronted with close-up pvc ass.
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gremlinshatephilosophers · 3 months ago
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There’s something slightly comforting knowing Hank Green (and his social media manager) is on the same side of the internet
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 19 days ago
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devildaisies · 1 year ago
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IT'S TIME! I'm going to miss the Prefrontal PI's so so so much :,)
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sluttycinderella · 1 month ago
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do you see the vision.
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conschintz · 1 year ago
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mentopolis pcs + textposts
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fairylightspml · 3 months ago
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when hank green is a phannie (x)
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sffinsiders · 6 months ago
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dandp · 3 months ago
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Hank please
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matt-manhattan · 1 year ago
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Sobbing.
Realizing that Elias Hodge, after finally settling down and taking the time to relax at last, is hyper fixating not on his job, but on his passions, and finding a place for them. Realizing that his Attention can be allowed to Fawn over himself for once, but that a little Impulse and Hyper Vigilance won’t do him any harm either. Realizing that his Conscience can easily Justify a little Pleasure for himself for once, and that his Curiosity, while it works just fine on its own, could always use a helping hand. Elias Hodge becomes a detective, always prioritizing the truth, and doing the right thing.
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oldphanny · 3 months ago
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I like how we've accepted hank green as a phannie. I hope he has a tumblr account and lurks here with us. If you're seeing this hank, thank you for your service 🫡
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gremlinshatephilosophers · 3 months ago
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I hope Hank’s watering their plants while they’re on tour then
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(From Payton’s Twitter)
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