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This Review Was Written in a Hurry

October 4, 2014 by Berry 9 Comments

My TV-show inspired reread of Outlander confirmed few things I thought I remembered about this book. Namely, that I liked it, but also found it almost silly at times. An enjoyable read, but not a great one. The good: inventive take on time-travel. Great female character in Claire. Historical milieus well realized and intriguing. Jamie. The cheerful abandon with which Gabaldon treats genre conventions. Is it science fiction? Is is romance? Is it supernatural romance? Historical fiction? Who knows? Who cares? It’s all that and […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR6, Diana Gabaldon, Fiction, historical fiction, historical romance, Outlander, science fiction

Berry's CBR6 Review No:14 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: #CBR6, Diana Gabaldon, Fiction, historical fiction, historical romance, Outlander, science fiction ·
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Not my favorite Scalzi, but fun all the same.

October 1, 2014 by narfna Leave a Comment

If I was rating this book by the world-building alone, it probably would have gotten five stars. The idea of exploring Locked In Syndrome as a world-wide epidemic within a sci-fi framework is sooooo interesting to me. Lots of o’s to exhibit enthusiasm, there. I’m particularly interested in the ways that Scalzi, instead of focusing on the immediate effect of the disease itself, more uses it was a way to create a new social dynamic and class of people. See, due to the high profile […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: john scalzi, lock in, murder mystery, mystery, narfna, sci-fi

narfna's CBR6 Review No:80 · Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: john scalzi, lock in, murder mystery, mystery, narfna, sci-fi ·
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My first-ever cyperpunk novel, guys!

September 26, 2014 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I am not–strictly speaking–a sci-fi reader. I had never heard of The Diamond Age until my sister recommended it to me. My sister is an awesome person. She has read so many books that I have recommended to her, including ones for my dissertation, that I thought it was long past time I returned the favor. So I picked up The Diamond Age. It starts with a man named Bud who buys an illegal skullgun, beats a man, and is then sentenced to death. The […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, cyberpunk, Neal Stephenson

bonnie's CBR6 Review No:81 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: bonnie, cyberpunk, Neal Stephenson ·
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Serialized novels are like, so retro, you guys.

September 26, 2014 by narfna 2 Comments

Consider this experiment a success, I think. The Human Division is the fifth novel set in John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War universe, but it can be read on its own if you are so inclined (although I highly recommend reading the first three books–they are wonderful). The experiment I’m referring to is that The Human Division was initially released as thirteen separate ‘episodes’ at set intervals, and then collected together in ‘novel’ form and released as a hardcover. I say this was an experiment because it […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: john scalzi, narfna, old man's war, science fiction, serialized novel, space opera, the human division

narfna's CBR6 Review No:78 · Genres: Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: john scalzi, narfna, old man's war, science fiction, serialized novel, space opera, the human division ·
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I want to be Persis Blake when I grow up.

September 23, 2014 by scootsa1000 3 Comments

Here’s how I would break down 2014: BDF and ADF. That’s Before Diana Peterfreund (January – June), and After Diana Peterfreund (July- today). Back in July, while shopping for books to bring on vacation, my favorite book-seller recommended For Darkness Shows the Stars to me. She promised I would like it, and I was helping support a local author, so I picked it up AND IT WAS AWESOME. A futuristic, dystopian re-telling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, I ate it up and told everyone I knew about […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, across a star-swept sea, diana peterfreund, For Darkness Shows the Stars, Scootsa1000

scootsa1000's CBR6 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, across a star-swept sea, diana peterfreund, For Darkness Shows the Stars, Scootsa1000 ·
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A sci-fi adventure on the evils of imperialism

September 22, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

After reading and loving the Silo trilogy by Howey, I went back to look for others of his works, and found Half-Way Home to be a fascinating and well-done novel in its own right. It is the story of a group of 15-year-olds who had been raised in artificial wombs aboard a spaceship, one of hundreds of such missions sent out from a future Earth to find and colonize viable planets. Missions landing on nonviable planets were abruptly aborted by the artificial intelligence (AI) controlling […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: artificial intelligence, colonization, exploration, Imperialism, sci-fi

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:70 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: artificial intelligence, colonization, exploration, Imperialism, sci-fi ·
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