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Ancillary Space Opera

March 30, 2015 by Fofo 4 Comments

Target: Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch #1) and Ancillary Sword (Imperial Radch #2) Profile: Science Fiction, Space Opera The Imperial Radch series is a relatively simple little space opera, in the classic sense of the term.  Spanning hundreds, if not thousands of years, multiple star systems and a variety of cultural influences, it’s a series firmly rooted in the tropes of its genre.  While Ancillary Justice does wonderful things with those ideas and concepts, building a surprisingly compelling setting and cast, the series as […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: ancillary justice, ancillary sword, ann leckie, CBR7, Fofo, science fiction, space opera

Fofo's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ancillary justice, ancillary sword, ann leckie, CBR7, Fofo, science fiction, space opera ·
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I’m Not As Far Behind As Usual

March 29, 2015 by ASKReviews 2 Comments

Usually I’m at least a year behind on these things (I read the Hunger Games trilogy maybe two months before the movies came out; I read Gone Girl about six months prior). When I saw this in a book shop while on vacation I mentioned to my husband that I thought it had been reviewed a bunch this year, and was the subject of a book club, but that I knew nothing about it. I feel lucky to have come into it without any realy […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Emily St. John Mandel, Post Apocalyptic

ASKReviews's CBR7 Review No:31 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Emily St. John Mandel, Post Apocalyptic ·
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More YA Steampunk

March 29, 2015 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Sophronia and her friends are getting ready to head back to her hometown for her brother’s engagement masquerade ball (ah, yes. the traditional engagement masquerade – the husband and I really missed out). Their good friend, who is part of a werewolf pack (although not a werewolf herself), is distraught and leaves their dirigible school when she gets bad news. From there, things get even odder. Steampunk is a fairly new genre for me, but I get its appeal, and I enjoy these somewhat quick […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Gail Carriager, steampunk, YA

ASKReviews's CBR7 Review No:29 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Gail Carriager, steampunk, YA ·
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Chateaubriand by Moonlight

March 29, 2015 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

Moonrise by Ben Bova (1996) – Reading a Ben Bova book is like having a really satisfying meal. He is notable for his epic science fiction (Moonrise is over 550 pages), and this one doesn’t disappoint. Ben is skillful at providing a very good science fiction main course while giving the reader a lot of insight into the personal lives of his characters as the side dish. He’s quite the chef. For me, I am perfectly content with just the beef, but his side dishes […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: drama, moon colony, science fiction

sabian30's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: drama, moon colony, science fiction ·
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Growing up is a miracle

March 27, 2015 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

The Age of Miracles is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a celestial/environmental disaster. Rather than going into great detail about the science behind the event, the novel focuses on how the seemingly mundane aspects of life are affected by our actions when we no longer can take the stability of the world around us for granted. Goodreads summary: “On a seemingly ordinary Saturday in a California suburb, 11-year-old Julia and her family awake to discover, along with the rest of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: coming-of-age, contemporary, Karen Thompson Walker, soft sci-fi

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:43 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: coming-of-age, contemporary, Karen Thompson Walker, soft sci-fi ·
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Ody-C #3 by Matt Fraction and Christian Ward (Image 2015)

Odyssia vs. the Cyclops

March 26, 2015 by KM Bezner Leave a Comment

After a century of war, Odyssia and her warriors have left Troiia in ruins. Despite their victory they have many challenges yet to face, not the least of which is the ire of Zeus and Poseidon. Having dealt with treachery on her own ship and resisted the temptation offered by the Lotus-Eaters, Odyssia is once again on the path home. Ody-C #3 begins with a flashback to the birth of the goddess Apollo. Or is it Dionysus? Continue reading on Women Write About Comics.

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C, science fiction

KM Bezner's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C, science fiction ·
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