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JM Sudar dreams of someday walking into a bookstore and seeing a book of his own for sale. After hearing his wife lament that she forgot to write her Cannonball review _again_, he decided to pick up a controller and give it a try himself.

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Artificial Condition

Artificial Condition by Martha Wells

February 11, 2024 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

Artificial Condition is the second book in the Murderbot Diaries, and stands out as one of the best because it is Murderbot’s first encounter with ART, aka Asshole Research Transport. Murderbot is hopping transports like an old time Steinbeck character hopping the railways. For the most part it’s able to parlay secret passage by offering to open its media collection to the AI bot pilot transports who handle transit and freight. That is, until it accidentally encounters a bot pilot who is a super-intelligent AI, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: martha wells

jmsudar's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: martha wells ·
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In the Shadow of Spindrift House

In the Shadow of Spindrift House by Mira Grant

February 3, 2024 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

Seanan Maguire tends to write her most experimental stuff as Mira Grant. It just so happens that these are my favorites of her books (notable exception: the Every Heart a Doorway series). In the Shadow of Spindrift House is Lovecraftian to an extreme degree, blending elements of Shadow Over Innsmouth and the Rats in the Walls (minus of course the most racist name for a cat ever ashamedly put to pen) to produce familiar themes, blended with the fun of Scooby Doo and the threat […]

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jmsudar's CBR16 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Mira Grant ·
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Thunderstruck

Thunderstruck by Erik Larson

February 3, 2024 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

Thunderstruck is the story of Marconi and the first radio receiver/transmitter. It is also the story of the first murder solved by radio telegraphy. In that classic Erik Larson style, he weaves together two storylines, making a single cohesive narrative about some relatively dry history that becomes a thrilling race against time. Marconi invented radio telegraphy, aka the ability to wirelessly transmit telegraph signals. This was a critical invention, for at the time there was little understanding about radio waves, and monopolies on literal cable […]

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jmsudar's CBR16 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Erik Larson ·
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Open Circuits

Open Circuits by Windell Oskay and Eric Schlaepfer

January 14, 2024 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

Open Circuits is a visual explanation of electronics through careful cross-sections and macro-photography. The purpose is to show you the literal inner workings of circuit-boards, components, and even cables and connectors. If you have ever found yourself curious what’s going on inside a headphone jack, rocker switch, diode, or even the ten-layer PCB of your smartphone, this is the book for you. The photography is all gorgeous, with the author taking extreme care to build stacked focus so that every piece of every component comes […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Windell Oskay and Eric Schlaepfer

jmsudar's CBR16 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Windell Oskay and Eric Schlaepfer ·
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System Collapse

System Collapse by Martha Wells

January 13, 2024 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

System Collapse is the latest in the Murderbot Diaries. I plan to reread all of these this year, so I’ll be brief in this one. Suffice it to say, this is the best sci-fi you can read right now. It is wildly human, using the speculative nature of a robotic brain learning how to be a real boy to explore living with neuro-divergence. On top of that, Murderbot would do anything for his humans (it’s baked into his nature), would rather be watching media than […]

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jmsudar's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: martha wells ·
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Digital Life

Digital Life by Michael Crichton

December 10, 2023 by jmsudar Leave a Comment

It pains me to say this, and I’ve written about it in my Timeline review, but Michael Crichton is a dickhead. Why else would he include a footnote in this book, when he’s making a reasonable point about nuclear energy, to smugly add that “trees don’t vote.” You already made the point dude, now by adding in some smugness you have alienated a portion of your audience. Way to make friends and influence people. Digital Life is Crichton’s 1980s guide to IBM compatible computers and similar. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Michael Crichton

jmsudar's CBR15 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Michael Crichton ·
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