<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-1'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Shiny Shelf latest</title><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/</link><description>Reviews, comments and opinion on comics, TV, DVD and movies</description><language>en-uk</language><docs>http://www.shinyshelf.com.com/rss/rss.xml</docs><item><title>Out of Order</title><description>We're doing a bit of work to the site, so there will be no updates for the next few days. Apologies to anyone expecting a 'Lost' review this weekend, we'll be back soon...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2719</link></item><item><title>The God Engines by John Scalzi</title><description>Reading 'The God Engines' was an exercise in frustration.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2718</link></item><item><title>Lost #6.6: Sundown</title><description>'Sundown' is one of those episodes that offers little in the way of revelations, but features key events in the ongoing story...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2717</link></item><item><title>Star Wars: Death Troopers by J</title><description>'Death Troopers' is an interesting experiment in the 'Star Wars' literature canon.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2716</link></item><item><title>Lost #6.5: Lighthouse</title><description>'Lost' continues its slow march towards television oblivion and rerun purgatory with a tale built around all things related to Jack...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2715</link></item><item><title>Bored to Death</title><description>If you like Wes Anderson, Vampire Weekend, indie comics and 'McSweeneys', chances are you'll like 'Bored to Death'.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2714</link></item><item><title>Lost #6.4: 'The Substitute'</title><description>This week's 'Lost' takes us back to the other side of the island.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2713</link></item><item><title>Star Trek: Vanguard: Precipice</title><description>At its most basic, 'Vanguard' is a series of novels set against the backdrop of the early 23rd century and the original 'Star Trek' television series...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2712</link></item><item><title>Lost #6.3: 'What Kate Does'</title><description>The biggest issue with 'What Kate Does' is that, ironically, Kate doesn't do a whole lot.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2711</link></item><item><title>Lost #6.1 &amp; #6.2: 'LA X'</title><description>After a nine-month hiatus, 'Lost' is back for the beginning of its final season...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2710</link></item><item><title>Inglorious Basterds</title><description>Jackie Brown-shirt or G-rhine-dhouse?</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2709</link></item><item><title>The Writer's Tale: The Final</title><description>"I hope you're not expecting modesty. This is too important." - Russell T. Davies.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2708</link></item><item><title>Glee</title><description>Don't stop believing.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2707</link></item><item><title>Being Human #2.1</title><description>'Why Grandma, what a lot of plot you have,' said the reviewer to the Big Bad Werewolf Show.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2706</link></item><item><title>Geoffrey Thorne on Writing, Di</title><description>Julio chats to writer Geoffrey Thorne about writing, the pitfalls of indie publishing and his new comic series 'Prodigal'.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2705</link></item><item><title>Boneshaker by Cherie Priest</title><description>Steampunk. Alternate history. Airships. Zombies.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/2704</link></item><item><title>Welles-Respecting Men</title><description>Orson Welles' decline amid flashes of brilliance is an integral part of what makes his life story so compelling, albeit frustrating...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/1657</link></item><item><title>SWORD #1&amp;2, Dark Reign: The Li</title><description>Two great spin-offs from (relatively) recent high-profile runs on the 'X-Men' franchise...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/1656</link></item><item><title>Earth One</title><description>... Bolton Wanderers Nil.</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/1655</link></item><item><title>Tozo: The Public Servant</title><description>Self-published comics are a long game...</description><link>http://www.shinyshelf.com/article/3/st/1654</link></item></channel></rss>