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Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Are you happy with your life?

December 28, 2017 by tillie Leave a Comment

Jason Dessen is living a good life. He has a decent job, a wife he loves, and a son in a little brownstone in Chicago. Sure there’s choices that he made in the past, choices that he wonders about, but for the most part he is happy. “As long as I’m with you, I know exactly who I am.” One day, coming home from a bar he’s almost hit by a car. And then he’s kidnapped. He doesn’t know why or where, he’s knocked out […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: Blake Crouch, cbr9, dark matter, Mathildehoeg, sci-fi, science fiction

tillie's CBR9 Review No:48 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: Blake Crouch, cbr9, dark matter, Mathildehoeg, sci-fi, science fiction ·
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A Few Too Many Space Bobs

December 27, 2017 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

I think it was the title of this thing that caught my attention: We Are Legion [We Are Bob]. It just sounded a little goofy, and as it turns out, you can judge this book by its title. The premise is pretty standard sci-fi: guy at the peak of his career with a great life ahead, decides to get himself cryogenically frozen when he dies, and is almost immediately killed off. He wakes up about a century later to find a very different world than […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: AI, artificial intelligence, dennis taylor, sci-fi, space adventure, we are legion we are bob

CoffeeShopReader's CBR9 Review No:59 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, dennis taylor, sci-fi, space adventure, we are legion we are bob ·
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Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Wonder

December 26, 2017 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

I’ve been meaning to read The Girl with All the Gifts since the film came out last year. As usual, I kept putting it off until one of my book clubs assigned it. This was voted as the Mocha Girls Read supernatural pick for October. I read nearly half of it in one day, finally finished it up in December. I’m glad that I did, still a wild ride despite hearing spoilers during the in person discussion. I’m not a fiercely against them when it comes […]

Filed Under: Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: book 1, cannonball read, cbr9, film adaptation, horror, M.R. Carey, Mike Carey, sci-fi, Series, supernatural, The Girl with All the Gifts, The Hungry Plague, thriller, zombies

teresaelectro's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: book 1, cannonball read, cbr9, film adaptation, horror, M.R. Carey, Mike Carey, sci-fi, Series, supernatural, The Girl with All the Gifts, The Hungry Plague, thriller, zombies ·
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A genetic multiple and an artificial intelligence encased in a manufactured body walk into a bar . . .

November 29, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is yet another review where I’m putting up the white flag. It’s been months since I finished it and for whatever reason I’ve been having a hell of a time trying to figure out what I want to say about it. So I’m just not going to say much at all and this will be more of a mini-review than a real one. I liked this book, but not as much as the first one. It’s really more of a companion novel to A Long Way to A Small […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, narfna, sci-fi, science fiction, space opera, Wayfarers

narfna's CBR9 Review No:95 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, narfna, sci-fi, science fiction, space opera, Wayfarers ·
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My least favorite Saga installments are the ones where things get tough.

November 7, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

I heard almost immediately from friends and friends of friends that this was really sad, so I waited months to read it, when normally I’m all over new Saga like cat hair on black pants. It’s like, I get there are going to be sad installments of this series. I do. This is the story of Hazel’s life from beginning, to, well, I don’t know if they’ll end with her being old, but certainly with her as an adult. And there is no way that […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Science Fiction Tagged With: Brian K. Vaughan, Comics, Fiona Staples, image comics, Saga, Saga volume 7, sci-fi, space opera, vol. 7

narfna's CBR9 Review No:92 · Genres: Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Science Fiction · Tags: Brian K. Vaughan, Comics, Fiona Staples, image comics, Saga, Saga volume 7, sci-fi, space opera, vol. 7 ·
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The Original and Still Worst!!

October 20, 2017 by FyreHaar Leave a Comment

This is a bad book. It’s got high adventure! It’s got a sci fi premise that holds up 105 years after it’s first publication! The first person narration is a bit old fashioned but it works! It’s also one of the most racist things I’ve ever read. One could try the old “It’s a product of its time!” Well, it’s time was hella racist too, so that’s not wrong. John Carter, a white, Virginian, Confederate, Civil War veteran, is unexplainedly transported to Mars while running […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: A Princess of Mars, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fiction, hellaracist, John Carter, sci-fi, whitesavior

FyreHaar's CBR9 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: A Princess of Mars, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fiction, hellaracist, John Carter, sci-fi, whitesavior ·
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