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Old 01-18-2016, 04:23 PM   #23290
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I finished Mira Grant's (aka Seanan McGuire's) Chimera, the conclusion to her "Parasitology" series, and am now halfway through The Martian. The movie version of the latter came in Saturday, I watched it Sunday, and I'm enjoying the novel as a deeper, richer version of the story. One thing I did not expect in watching the movie was how moved I was by the use of one specific song as the Hermes approaches Earth:

David Bowie's "Starman."
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