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SF and fantasy fiction fan. Lost my dad and sister to cancer so want to support this cause

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AI: Not scary in the way you think

You look like a thing and I love you by Janelle Shane

July 21, 2021 by kittenkong42 1 Comment

You say AI and people immediately start thinking about Skynet, The Matrix, or HAL 9000. We have been programmed by decades of literature and film to associate the concept of AI with human like intelligence and thought processes that sees these creations go rogue and decide to “kill all humans”. Probably Boston Dynamics scary dancing robots and “dogs” are not helping here either! But as this book shows the reality is closer to the kind of decisions made in “I Robot” where a decision is […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction Tagged With: artificial intelligence, Janelle Shane, robots

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:6 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction · Tags: artificial intelligence, Janelle Shane, robots ·
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Magical Teenager – just a bit more contemporary than Harry

What Abigail Did That Summer by Ben Aaronovitch

May 14, 2021 by kittenkong42 1 Comment

This new novella in the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch covers events that happened in summer 2013 when his primary protagonist Peter Grant was off solving the case of a missing child in Herefordshire (The Hanging Tree). During that summer we follow Peter’s cousin Abigail Kamara in London as teenagers go missing around Hampstead Heath and then turn up later missing their memories. At this point Abigail is still not formally attached to “The Folly”, but she has already been exposed to the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London, spunky teenage heroine, teen, Urban Fantasy

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London, spunky teenage heroine, teen, Urban Fantasy ·
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Supporting restaurants with some DIY

Chefs at Home by 54 leading chefs

April 7, 2021 by kittenkong42 Leave a Comment

The Coronavirus lockdowns haven’t been easy to deal with for those in the hospitality sector. In the last year a lot of restaurants and pubs have had to try new things like delivery, food boxes, and many have also supported public services by preparing food for hospitals etc. And still it’s been hard for many in the industry and the charity Hospitality Action is there to support those in need in the sector. This cookbook is one of the things they’ve produced to help and […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food Tagged With: 54 leading chefs, celebrity chef, charity, fundraising, recipes

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:4 · Genres: Cooking/Food · Tags: 54 leading chefs, celebrity chef, charity, fundraising, recipes ·
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Fixing space with any available tool

The Unorthodox Engineers by Colin Kapp

February 19, 2021 by kittenkong42 Leave a Comment

I grew up in a home where if the book was on a bookshelf then I could read it, regardless of my age and the alleged reading age of the book. Given my parent’s taste in books this meant I grew up with Isaac Asimov, Harry Harrison, and many other classic SF authors. What this meant was that on days off school feeling ill I’d curl up under a blanket with something like an old “New Writings in SF” and that meant I was introduced […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Colin Kapp, Engineering, space exploration

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:3 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Colin Kapp, Engineering, space exploration ·
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Even more Murderbot

Network Effect by Martha Wells

February 2, 2021 by kittenkong42 1 Comment

I’d like to apologise to Martha Wells for not getting around to reading this sooner. It’s no reflection on the book, which is excellent, just a consequence of COVID blues meaning I’m still struggling to read novels. This is the first full length novel featuring everyone’s favourite introverted and socially anxious cyborg (SecUnit) Murderbot as they navigate what it means to be free to choose your own path. Murderbot is now almost a family member to their former client Mensah on the colony of Preservation. […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: martha wells, murderbot

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:2 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: martha wells, murderbot ·
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Fairyland is calling

Letters from Fairyland by Charles van Sandwyk

January 5, 2021 by kittenkong42 2 Comments

As a Christmas present my mum bought me this lovely little folio edition – Letters from Fairyland. It’s a tiny book of only 24 pages long but is a beautiful concept. The author and artist Charles van Sandwyk has illustrated books like Alice in Wonderland for the Folio Society before and also wrote a book called “How to see Fairies”. This acts as a follow up with the premise that a child wrote to him about wanting to spot fairies in their garden and this […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: Charles van Sandwyk, Folio Society, illustrated

kittenkong42's CBR13 Review No:1 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: Charles van Sandwyk, Folio Society, illustrated ·
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