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I will solve you.

March 26, 2018 by Leedock Leave a Comment

This is a melancholy little book about what it means to live almost forever. Think “Interview with a Vampire” without vampires.  Tom Hazard, a man of many names and times, is over 400 years old.  Tom is not immortal but ages VERY slowly. The explanation for this is some kind of genetic thing that kicks in at puberty, physically aging those with the gene around 10 years for every 100. The obvious things occur here: watching loved ones age and die, constantly moving and changing identities initially to avoid superstitious village […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Fiction, Matt Haig, science fiction

Leedock's CBR10 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Fiction, Matt Haig, science fiction ·
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Wonderfully Creative

March 25, 2018 by Tracy 2 Comments

I really enjoyed this book. Coming in at under 150 pages, it’s a quick read, which is good because I just wanted to keep going, especially once the characters were on their journey to Camazotz. I recalled reading this novel twice before, once in elementary school when I didn’t really “get” it, and I don’t recall how I viewed it upon my second reading, but this time I got it (although I’m still not sure just how much tesseracts make sense to me as used […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Madeleine L'Engle, science fiction, Young Adult

Tracy's CBR10 Review No:7 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Madeleine L'Engle, science fiction, Young Adult ·
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I was so much older then/I’m younger than that now

March 20, 2018 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

As you might guess from some of my other posts, I am enough of an Internet Old that this was a re-read for me. I thought it held up beautifully.  

Filed Under: Book Club, Fantasy, Religion, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: #CBR10, A Wrinkle in Time, fantasy, Fiction, ReadWomen, sci-fi, science fiction, sistercoyote, YA, Young Adult

sistercoyote's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Book Club, Fantasy, Religion, Science Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: #CBR10, A Wrinkle in Time, fantasy, Fiction, ReadWomen, sci-fi, science fiction, sistercoyote, YA, Young Adult ·
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Tesseracts freak me out, guys

March 18, 2018 by llp 3 Comments

It’s strange, but true. I read A Wrinkle in Time when I was a kid and loved it, but trying to figure out tesseracts made me a bit stressed out. Dava Sobel’s The Planets, with it’s good explanations of a mind boggling solar system, did the same thing. And then we come to Crouch’s Dark Matter, which also talks about the creation of a multiverse. It’s too much for my simple brain – it’s all basically infinity and I just can’t comprehend and it actually makes […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Blake Crouch, dark matter, Fiction, llp, science fiction

llp's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Blake Crouch, dark matter, Fiction, llp, science fiction ·
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Was slightly put off but quickly came around

March 14, 2018 by Dome'Loki Leave a Comment

The Philosopher’s Flight has the tagline, “Half science, half magic – entirely fantastic” on the cover, which coupled by the title and women flying had me intrigued right away.  Tom Miller dedicated the book to Abby, “Who once asked why there were so few women in my stories”.  My reaction to those words was excitement at the idea of a woman protagonist that flies with the aid of philosophy (whatever that meant). That illusion was quickly dashed when it was revealed that the main character was […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Dome'Loki, fantasy, Fiction, romance, science fiction, Tom Miller

Dome'Loki's CBR10 Review No:12 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Dome'Loki, fantasy, Fiction, romance, science fiction, Tom Miller ·
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Sometimes the sequel is even better

March 10, 2018 by yesknopemaybe 1 Comment

4.5 stars. Genre bending fiction is my favorite when it’s done right. I’m especially a sucker for the mystery genre being smushed with other genres, so I was really excited to find that this mostly standalone sequel to a Planetfall, a favorite from January, was a science fiction/thriller/mystery. It’s hard to talk about it because I’m still pretty blown away by how much I loved After Atlas. First things first, you can read this without reading Planetfall, but there is an extra layer of meaning […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: after atlas, Emma Newman, mystery, science fiction

yesknopemaybe's CBR10 Review No:27 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: after atlas, Emma Newman, mystery, science fiction ·
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