Warm-hearted, pacey and exciting without being overly gritty
Fictional narrative considers what might have happened had the Nazis and Fascists occupied Malta in WWII
Initiative aims to select Maltese novels for readers aged between 13 and 18 years old
Bellilote u l-Bjar ta’ Napuljun intertwines the real with fiction
The creators promised players extra power and agency
'Bellilote u l-Bjar ta’ Napuljun' is authored by academic Charles Xuereb
The eight-episode second series kicks off this Sunday
A thought-provoking blend of fact and fantasy
One of the earliest examples of its predictive power comes from Jules Verne
He is the author of 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?', 'A Scanner Darkly' and 'Man in the High Castle' among others
There is more adult content in the new film, with spectacular violence and sexuality
The first episode was aired on November 23, 1963
Only quantum information is transferred in quantum teleportation
Charlie finds birthdays to be a strange ritual
A surprise visit to Birgu rather entices Agent Charlie
Charlie is being told 'No' a lot lately.
The Natives discover a cure for constipation, among other insights
Last night I woke them four times. It'spart of their-sleep deprivation programme
Charlie is fast concluding that Natives are not very bright
The Natives are showing encouraging signs of development
The calculating infant Charlie discovers the joys of bath time and plump chins
Jason bore a resemblance to yellow tigers and had the appetite to prove it
The more I wake the Natives at night, the better they function the next day
Charlie is an infant who is secretly training his parents.
Dreams can deliver the most unexpected of messages
House cleaning and reading are unlikely companions
Up on the Empire State Building and a mysterious parcel
Rats have made New York their own. Trust me, I know first-hand
These rodents are the second most successful animal species in the world
Sometimes, the phone shrills at the most inopportune of moments
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