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A huge heart beats at the center of the novel, exemplified by bros-for-life Curtis and Japh who both decide to risk their lives as extras on Alien Hunger.
"The Extra" by Michael Shea (Tor) Paul 2010
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A huge heart beats at the center of the novel, exemplified by bros-for-life Curtis and Japh who both decide to risk their lives as extras on Alien Hunger.
Archive 2010-03-01 Paul 2010
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Narration is in the first person via Curtis, and in the third person via Jool, assistant director Kate Harlow, sector chief Sandy Devlin, Val Margolian, chief assistant director Mark Millar, Chops, Japh, etc.
Archive 2010-01-01 Liviu 2010
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Narration is in the first person via Curtis, and in the third person via Jool, assistant director Kate Harlow, sector chief Sandy Devlin, Val Margolian, chief assistant director Mark Millar, Chops, Japh, etc.
“The Extra” by Michael Shea (Reviewed by Robert Thompson) Robert 2010
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Thus Japh being deliuered out of the enimies hands, king Richard fell sicke at a castell called
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First Raphael Holinshed
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Richard marched foorth towards Japh ancientlie called Joppa, that the
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First Raphael Holinshed
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K.ng Richard being hereof aduertised, and turning gréef into valiancie, with all spéed sailed backe vnto Japh, and landing there with his people, caused his enimies to forsake the towne: but anon assembling themselues againe togither, they turned once more to besiege it, wherevpon he issued foorth into the fields, [Sidenote: K. Richard rescueth Port Japh.] and fought with them sundrie daies togither, till finallie they were content to forsake their enterprise, and to depart thence for altogither.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First Raphael Holinshed
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_] Herevpon being readie to enter into his ships at Acres [or as some haue, being on his iournie homewards in Cypres] he was aduertised that the Souldane Saladine had taken the town of Japh, slaine a great number of the christians within it, and besieged the residue within the castell, the which (constreined through feare) had compounded to yéeld, if within thrée daies there came no succour.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First Raphael Holinshed
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