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English 101, Dreadnaught 0

February 22, 2015 by sabian30 2 Comments

Jack Campbell’s The Lost Fleet – Dreadnaught (1998) – My daughter (Bothari43) is right (as usual). It’s much harder to write a review of a bad book than a good one. I don’t even know where to begin with The Lost Fleet – Dreadnaught, the tenth book in a series of space operas by Jack Campbell. It looked like a book I’d love – lots of space weaponry, square-jawed heroes fighting aliens, stalwart teammates, and daring adventure. Unfortunately, the book was annoying from the start. […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: military, science fiction, space opera

sabian30's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: military, science fiction, space opera ·
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A Whirling Light in the Woods? Let’s Split Up and Let the Cheerleader Go First!

February 14, 2015 by sabian30 1 Comment

Edited by Martin H. Greenberg – 1998 – I love science fiction anthologies. They’re short and sweet and easy to pick up and put down. I read so many of them, in fact, that I’m surprised this is my first anthology review. I especially enjoy anthologies written on a theme. This collection of short stories is all about aliens descending upon unsuspecting Earthlings and the challenges that ensue. Some are funny, some make you think, but none are not quickly forgotten. I do have some […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Anthology, science fiction, UFO

sabian30's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Anthology, science fiction, UFO ·
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Lots and lots of spam

February 13, 2015 by Kinoumenthe 6 Comments

I’ve jumpstarted this thing a good number of times already, but I have to face the fact that it’s more difficult for me than I thought it would be to actually write reviews in English, especially when I try to be finicky. So screw this, I’m going to go easy and do the Q&A thing ! I don’t care if it’s simplistic, as long as it does the job for the moment. So, what’s this book you’ve finished lately ? Rule 34 by Charles Stross. […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: crime, science fiction

Kinoumenthe's CBR7 Review No:1 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: crime, science fiction ·
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Winter is Here

February 10, 2015 by reginadelmar Leave a Comment

You can’t live in Portland and not know about Ursula LeGuin. A few years ago she and Margaret Atwood shared the stage at Portland Arts and Lectures, a conversation I still remember several years later. It’s inexplicable then that until this effort, I had read only one of her books: Lavinia. This is largely because I generally don’t seek out science fiction; I usually wait for it to find me. I was struck by her remarks at the National Book Awards in December and realized […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: LeGuin, National Book Awards, science fiction, ursula k le guin

reginadelmar's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: LeGuin, National Book Awards, science fiction, ursula k le guin ·
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Dakota Farmer Finds 25,000-year-old Yacht Buried in Backyard

February 9, 2015 by sabian30 2 Comments

Jack McDevitt’s Ancient Shores (1996)  Okay, I’ll be the first to admit that I get into a rut with certain writers. If I see their name on the spine – and I can remember I’ve not read it before, I pick it up. Actually, racing through O’Hare, I’ve been known to pick up a McDevitt or two I know I’ve read before. I hadn’t read this one. I was intrigued by the Octavia Butler cover (black woman, lots of flora) because the organic science fiction […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: science fiction

sabian30's CBR7 Review No:6 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: science fiction ·
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If this book was a rollercoaster, it would be the Wicked Twister at Cedar Point. Trust me, the comparison is impeccable.

February 5, 2015 by narfna 7 Comments

Not since I first read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix back in 2003 have I encountered a book to so effectively emulate the experience of riding a rollercoaster. Except, instead of sharp drops in gravity and terrifying falls while barely secured to open seats of plastic and metal messing with your innate human fear of heights and your body’s sense of the space-time continuum, it’s just the words and your imagination making your emotions go all whoopity fuck over the place. Golden Son […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: golden son, narfna, Pierce Brown, red rising trilogy, science fiction

narfna's CBR7 Review No:12 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: golden son, narfna, Pierce Brown, red rising trilogy, science fiction ·
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