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Stepping out of my comfort zone

Noor by Nnedi Okorafor

April 27, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

My review for the Afrofuturism novel, Noor by Nnedi Okorafor AO is part human, part cybernetics. She is an example of how far we’ve allowed technology to become us and we it. We have allowed technology by this futuristic date, to control everything in our lives. Sure, we’ve harnessed clean wind and solar energy but at what price? “Big Corporation” owns everything. The media is controlled and with enough money, lies can be bought as truth. Therefore, in many ways, it is Now (with more […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Religion, Romance, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: afrofuturism, cyberpunk, genetic engineering, Nigeria, Nnedi Okorafor, tradition vs progress

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:179 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Religion, Romance, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: afrofuturism, cyberpunk, genetic engineering, Nigeria, Nnedi Okorafor, tradition vs progress ·
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When book two makes you get the other series and book one….

The Only Living Girl V02: Beneath the Unseen City by David Gallaher

April 27, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I missed that the book I had in my hand was a book two when I picked up The Only Living Girl V02: Beneath the Unseen City by David Gallaher. However, it was not as difficult to follow as you might think. Of course, the “previously on “The Only Living Girl” recap did assist me in knowing where I was, but it would have been much better to have read first the “The Only Living Boy” series (which seems to introduce not only a few […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Action & Adventure, David Gallaher, friendship, Steve Ellis, survival story

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:177 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Action & Adventure, David Gallaher, friendship, Steve Ellis, survival story ·
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Burn it all

Fail State by John Birmingham

April 25, 2022 by Caesar's Wife Leave a Comment

This short book follows a few groups of survivors as they struggle for life and liberty following the ‘Day Zero’ event that has taken down North America. I think John Birmingham is an Aussie writer who just really really loves destroying the USA. I swear every novel of his that I have read finds a new and awful way to take down the states. Fail State (which I now see is actually #2 in his ‘End Of Days’ trilogy) continues this theme in fairly predictable […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: John Birmingham

Caesar's Wife's CBR14 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: John Birmingham ·
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Self-Help For Dummies

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

April 24, 2022 by Zirza 1 Comment

Thirtysomething Nora Seed has failed at everything in life. None of the careers she’d envisioned for herself have panned out. Her relationships have faltered and fizzled out. Her cat has died. Her brother is no longer speaking to her. Shortly before midnight she decides to end her life but instead of heaven or hell, Nora finds herself in a large library, where it’s midnight forever and every book offers a look into what-if: what if Nora had kept up her rigorous swimming training? What if […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Matt Haig, Midnight Library

Zirza's CBR14 Review No:22 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Matt Haig, Midnight Library ·
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What if computers were actually kind of magic and programmers only half understood binary?

Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett

April 23, 2022 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

In Foundryside, what starts out as a heist caper gone horribly wrong becomes a heist caper tale to save the world in which a band on unlikely companions must put aside  differences to stop someone from achieving immortality in a destructive way. Sancia is the thief and the main perspective for much of the story, but she’s pretty one note; she’s had to survive a lot and her past is traumatic, although when she finally faces some of it, the memories do sort of help […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, caper, Foundryside, heist, Robert Jackson Bennett, steam punk

CoffeeShopReader's CBR14 Review No:32 · Genres: Fantasy, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, caper, Foundryside, heist, Robert Jackson Bennett, steam punk ·
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Let’s Save the Endangered Walking Nuclear Dinosaurs

The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

April 22, 2022 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

I have to admit, I didn’t especially enjoy the only other novel by John Scalzi that I read (Redshirts) so I was hesitant about The Kaiju Preservation Society, but the premise was just too good to not at least give it a chance. The basic gist is that there are parallel worlds to our own Earth, and one them is home to kaiju, basically nuclear powered dinosaurs the size of mountains; once when one accidentally got through the barrier between worlds, someone who saw it […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, adventure, Godzilla, john scalzi, Kaiju, pandemic, The Kaiju Preservation Society

CoffeeShopReader's CBR14 Review No:31 · Genres: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, adventure, Godzilla, john scalzi, Kaiju, pandemic, The Kaiju Preservation Society ·
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