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Everything you could ever want to know about welding

January 26, 2018 by kittenkong42 1 Comment

Andy Weir hit the headlines with his first novel The Martian, a tale of early exploratory missions to Mars going just a bit wrong, leading to a movie featuring Matt Damon and some potatoes (you may have found it hard to spot the difference). It was always going to be interesting to see how he followed that up, and the answer was to stick to a near-future SF novel with a decent grounding in plausible “what if” science. Artemis is set on humankind’s first lunar […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, near future, sci-fi, science fiction

kittenkong42's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, near future, sci-fi, science fiction ·
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How flattering, I said, meaning the opposite

December 7, 2017 by borisanne 3 Comments

Hey you. You. I’m talking to you. A human living in the world in 2017 who takes things like The Handmaid’s Tale incredibly personally. A human living in the world in 2017 who is horrified by what has been happening for centuries in a very real, cold-blooded, and methodical way to the Native American community. A human living in the world in 2017 who cannot believe that people don’t believe in science and climate change. A human living in the world in 2017 who still finds […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: adoption, biology, casino, cbr9, distopia, erdrich, Fiction, Louise Erdrich, misogyny, Native American, near future, patriarchy, politics, pregnancy, Religion, reproductive rights, reservation, tribal council, woman, women

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:44 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: adoption, biology, casino, cbr9, distopia, erdrich, Fiction, Louise Erdrich, misogyny, Native American, near future, patriarchy, politics, pregnancy, Religion, reproductive rights, reservation, tribal council, woman, women ·
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Connie Willis is OBSESSED with communication.

December 29, 2016 by narfna 4 Comments

I really, really ended up enjoying this, but it was touch and go there for a bit. Connie Willis’s writing always has this distinct, relentless tone to it, and it gets under your skin until you see where it’s going. I’ve had that same experience with all the books I’ve read by her, although the tone takes a different specific tenor every time. In Doomsday Book it was the tedium of death. In To Say Nothing of the Dog it was the farcical nature of […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Connie Willis, crosstalk, narfna, near future, romantic comedy, Satire, sci-fi

narfna's CBR8 Review No:163 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Connie Willis, crosstalk, narfna, near future, romantic comedy, Satire, sci-fi ·
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This book also has a drone in it that just delivers burritos. That is the dream.

May 4, 2016 by narfna 1 Comment

This was the best fart/poop/butt joke book collection I’ve ever read that also happens to have a plot. Despite it not being exactly everything I hoped it would be, this book had me about three pages in when the heroine (ordering fast food while sitting in her self-driving car) contemplates how did people ever “eat their car chili” if they had to keep their hands on the steering wheel. This girl clearly has her priorities straight. If the future allows me to eat car chili while cruising down […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: adventure, David Wong, futuristic violence and fancy suits, humor, narfna, near future, sci-fi

narfna's CBR8 Review No:68 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: adventure, David Wong, futuristic violence and fancy suits, humor, narfna, near future, sci-fi ·
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This is why I am slightly afraid of plants

May 3, 2015 by Lizbth 4 Comments

Melanie is one of a small group of children who are educated at an exclusive facility, with highly trained security personnel and top-tier medical experts on hand. Her education is extensive and varied. She is a precocious and brilliant girl, with an inquisitive personality and a great deal of self-control. Her survival instinct is finely honed. This all comes in very useful when she, her favourite teacher, two of the guards and one of the doctors are forced to flee their facility and run for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: CBR7, Fiction, horror, near future, zombies

Lizbth's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: CBR7, Fiction, horror, near future, zombies ·
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A scary, political, techno-thrilling ride of a book.

March 6, 2015 by narfna 1 Comment

I think I might be too stupid to write this review. Long story short: This book was a hell of a ride. It was slightly problematic as a novel, but damn if it wasn’t powerful anyway. It should probably be required reading. Long story long? Weeeeeellll. That’s when my brain starts to make whirring and booping noises and then I want to put my laptop away and go to sleep. Or eat a milkshake. Either one of those things, really. Marcus Yallow is a seventeen […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: children of the revolution, cory doctorow, cyberpunk, hackers, little brother, narfna, near future, police state, sci-fi, techno-thriller, Young Adult

narfna's CBR7 Review No:29 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: children of the revolution, cory doctorow, cyberpunk, hackers, little brother, narfna, near future, police state, sci-fi, techno-thriller, Young Adult ·
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