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Lost Books of Nostradamus: on Dec 21 2012 we will be in the constellation Ophiuchus the 13th sign of the zodiac. It is known as the unlucky sigh. At that very same time Sagittarius will be pointing his arrow directly at the galactic center, also known as the Leviathan or Dark Rift. And of course we will be passing through it as well.
Strangely the last known Pole Shift was roughly 11,500 years ago and passing through the Dark Rift is roughly a 13,000 years cycle, again ending 2012.



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Now, catch THE STACK twice a week - Monday and Thursday. In this episode, we're talking and reviewing these comic books:
- The Sensational Spider-Man, where Mephisto forces Spidey to choose between Mary Jane and Aunt May.
- Hack / Slash who does a send-up of Archie Comics
- And Green Lantern Corps Plus, Blue Beetle, Teen Titans, Dan Dare, X-Men, and Madman Atomic Comics in the Speed Round. Then, we'll give you our take on the Heroes season finale. That's all in today's episode of THE STACK!





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This is just a short excerpt from a much longer lecture available from the Episcopal Bookstore. Here C.S. Lewis talks about the novels of his friend and fellow member of The Inklings--Charles Williams. The photo on the right is Lewis, left is Williams.

Williams wrote many books and slews of book reviews during his tenure as editor with Oxford Press. He is best known for his seven otherworldly novels, of which "All Hallows' Eve" and "Descent Into Hell" are probably the most widely celebrated. Besides C.S. Lewis, T.S. Eliot and W.H. Auden were also both good friends and big fans of Williams.

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"Winter in White" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" are two new pop-up books by Robert Sabuda. WSJ's Robert Hughes speaks to him about what goes in to creating these intricate books. (Nov. 30)



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An interview with New York Times bestselling author Stephen G. Michaud on serial killer Robert Charles Browne and the new true crime book, #11 on Bookscan's true crime bestseller list!

See the full interview with Stephen Michaud at www.authorlink.com.





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Carl Sagan was one of the people. Trees are beautiful and nourish earth.
Steel and wind, But I'm not sure.
Here is the genuine fourth way.
Religion is a colour. Dirty. Clean.
Growth of the full 9 turns the cloud and taste is resumed.




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A behind-the-scenes look at adapting Jane Austen's classic novels to television with screenwriter, Andrew Davies.

Davies dishes on romance, the interplay between men and women during the Austen period, and adapting Jane Austen's masterpieces to the screen.

Masterpiece presents The Complete Jane Austen. This four-month, first-ever U.S. television extravaganza includes new productions of Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Sense and Sensibility, along with classic productions of Emma and Pride and Prejudice.