Book Review: Three Hainish Novels by Ursula K. Le Guin
Three Hainish Novels by Ursula K. Le Guin Recommended Ages: 14+ This omnibus volume of the first three books of the Hainish Cycle is also available under the title Worlds of Exile and Illusion. I chose...
View ArticleBook Review: The Automatic Detective by A. Lee Martinez
The Automatic Detective by A. Lee Martinez Recommended Ages: 14+ Purchase here I have a couple of friends with whom I like to discuss books. Our taste in fiction overlaps significantly, yet we somehow...
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Purchase here Aliens on Vacation by Clete Barrett Smith Recommended Ages: 12+ “Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast” is the name of the series, as well as the place young David “Scrub” Elliott finds...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of John Harris – Beyond the Horizon
Purchase here Never judge a book by its cover. We are taught this maxim, but do we ever follow it? Book covers are what draw us in, spark that first flame of interest in a story, and often dictates...
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Three Hainish Novels by Ursula K. Le Guin Recommended Ages: 14+ This omnibus volume of the first three books of the Hainish Cycle is also available under the title Worlds of Exile and Illusion. I chose...
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View ArticleBook Review: “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley
I was never very interested in reading this book until lately, when political pundits began setting it up as an opposite to George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. After reading it, I don’t really see...
View ArticleBook Review: “The Empress Game” by Rhonda Mason
The Empress Game by Rhonda Mason brings a new twist to the classic princess novel. This was a wonderful read, filled with science fiction, fighting, mystery, politics, and just the right amount of...
View ArticleAudiobook Review: “Departure” by A.G. Riddle
Departure is a story about decisions. Sure, it’s a scientific adventure involving time travel and dystopia, but underneath those layers of techno-babble lies a story of hard decisions and human nature....
View ArticleBook Review: “The Martian” by Andy Weir
Ares 3, the third in a series of manned missions to Mars, is supposed to last 31 days. On the sixth day, the astronauts are forced by a sandstorm to abort, blasting off for an early return to earth....
View ArticleBook Review: “The Outsorcerer’s Apprentice” by Tom Holt
Benny Gulbenkian of Orpington, Kent, U.K., is a university physics student who, from his Uncle Gordon’s affectionate viewpoint, is not just gormless but “a black hole into which gorm falls and is...
View ArticleBook Review: “Doughnut” by Tom Holt
Theo Bernstein’s promising career as a physicist blew up, along with the Very Very Large Hadron Collider, apparently because he moved a decimal point the wrong way. Now he has lost his job, his...
View ArticleBook Review: “Inkling” by John D. Waterman
Gyro, pronounced like the first part of “gyroscope,” may seem to be aiming a bit low when he applies for a mining job with the Virtue Mining Corporation. After all, he has military experience and knows...
View ArticleBook Review: “The Time Machine” by H.G. Wells, Illustrated by Alessandro...
Illustrated by artists Ale + Ale, the world of H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine is brought vividly to life in this edition from Rockport Publishers’ new Classics Reimagined series. The story, recounted by...
View ArticleBook Review: “The Kingdom” by Jess Rothenberg
The year is 2096, and the place is The Kingdom: a theme park that allows guests to escape the toils of the real world, see animals that have long been extinct (like the narwhal and polar bear), and...
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