Gaimanesque Urban British Fantasy This is the first book in the series
Never volunteer for medical testing.
I love me some Christopher Brookmyre. And every time I think I’ve read everything of his, something else pops up that I’ve missed.
Sci-fi as Literature: Matter by Iain Banks
It often takes only a few interesting elements to make a science fiction story successful
“The Fate of the Phoenix”: Early Original Star Trek Novel Vangie13 cbr #13
by Sondra Marshak & Myrna Culbreath Captain’s Personal Log. Dear Log: I love Spock sooooo much. He is my best BFF forever. I would die for him. He would die for me. Couldn’t you just die? LOL This book picks up immediately after the prior one ends. And carries on just as insufferably, just as incomprehensibly, just as self-importantly, as the first one. But without the slash scenes, so you don’t even have that to help you get through it. I have no clue at […]
“The Price of the Phoenix”: Early Original Star Trek Novel Vangie13 cbr #12
by Sondra Marshak & Myrna Culbreath I knew it was gonna be bad. But I didn’t know it was gonna be this bad. I read the two “Phoenix” books out of publishing order and saved them for the last of the Bantam books because I recalled that they took place one right after the other and I didn’t like them. I remember reading these books as a teen and thinking I just wasn’t knowledgeable enough to understand. I thought since I’d never read philosophy or […]
Don’t Turn Your Back!
If anyone can come up with a better title feel free. It was much easier when the title was the name of the book! I am assuming that anyone reading this review knows well of Harry Dresden as this is book 11, but I hate to be exclusive, so anyone reading this who doesn’t I shall nutshell it for you: PI Wizard working in modern-day chicago fighting many life and world threatening supernatural foes; wisecracking hero with big heart, think Indiana Jones has a child […]
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