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Chinese science-fiction bestseller–epic in scope, intimate in detail.

February 1, 2015 by narfna 8 Comments

I don’t remember where I heard about this book, but I’m so glad I did. I even used up one of my coveted ‘not-on-my-to-read-list’ freebie books to read it. This book was a capital ‘E’ Experience. *I’m only allowing myself twenty-five freebie books this year–books that aren’t on my 2015 TBR–because last year half the books I read were impulse reads and I barely made a dent in the books I meant to read. I’m sure this is a problem you’re all familiar with. I’m […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: chinese literature, cixin liu, ken liu, liu cixin, narfna, science fiction, the three-body problem, translated

narfna's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: chinese literature, cixin liu, ken liu, liu cixin, narfna, science fiction, the three-body problem, translated ·
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This did not live up to its promise.

January 31, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I’ve been reading a lot of dystopian fiction these days. I think the sense of impending doom surrounding academia, plus my graduation with no immediate job prospects in sight has me retreating to dire fiction to be comforted. Or maybe that’s what I’m telling myself? Either way, I’ve got a lot of reading in my stack, and Edan Lepucki’s California has been on a lot of 2014 lists. I thought I would give it a shot. Cal and Frida are a married couple who have […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, dystopian fiction, Edan Lepucki

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: bonnie, dystopian fiction, Edan Lepucki ·
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Souls cross ages, like clouds cross skies

January 31, 2015 by tillie 1 Comment

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell is an old book, fairly known, I would say, and even put onto the big screen. By now the premise of this book should be familiar to most; six interwoven tales of one person reincarnate spanning the years between 1850’s and a dystopian future. Each tale varies distinctly in style and tone from old journals to crappy mystery novels to sci-fi uprisings. I feel wearied by the mere recounting of six stories in one. Mainly because I don’t feel like […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense, Western

tillie's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense, Western · Tags: ·
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Hey I’ve never seen the sun come up in the west

January 28, 2015 by Bothari43 2 Comments

Full disclosures: this book was written by my dad’s writers’ group, my dad is a fellow Cannonballer (new this year!), and I make no promises not to be biased as hell, ’cause Dad is awesome. Each story has to do with something we’ve all encountered: badness while traveling. At the end of each story, the author tells his/her own worst travel story, which I thought was a neat touch. There are regular road trip troubles, and adventures with ghosts and witches and other dimensions, and […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction

Bothari43's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: ·
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Per aspera ad astra.

January 28, 2015 by scootsa1000 3 Comments

Through hardships to the stars. Christ. I just finished Golden Son a few minutes ago. And I am exhausted. The sequel to the amazing Red Rising, Golden Son picks up the story a few years after the events of the first book. And then the action LITERALLY never stops. Each time something completely nuts would happen, and a chapter would end, I’d say to myself, “well. there’s no way he can top that.” And then I’d read the next chapter. AND MY GOD, PIERCE BROWN WOULD TOP […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, golden son, Pierce Brown, Red Rising, Scootsa1000

scootsa1000's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: CBR7, golden son, Pierce Brown, Red Rising, Scootsa1000 ·
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How to take over Earth in 5 easy waves.

January 28, 2015 by soapyme Leave a Comment

The slew of post-apocalyptic media out there makes me realize how screwed I’d be in the event of an actual apocalypse. I have no survival skills and I’m not familiar with any weaponry. Anyway, I picked up The 5th Wave based on reviews that said it didn’t suck, in fact was quite good, and it had a badass teenage heroine à la Katniss. Were these reviews right? Well, yes and no. Aliens have finally come to Earth, but instead of bringing gifts, they set off a deadly series of events. Here’s a wave-by-wave program to take out the human race: The 1st Wave: Shut down […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Post Apocalyptic, Rick Yancey, Young Adult

soapyme's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Post Apocalyptic, Rick Yancey, Young Adult ·
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