Deathweave by Cary G. Osborne (1998) – I’ll start this review with a disclaimer: Cary Osborne is a friend of mine, and I’ve visited her critique group in Oklahoma City and attended workshops with her. I’d never read one of her professionally published (Ace Books) before so I was excited when Bothari43 and I found one of her out of print books while shopping in Marietta, Georgia. If you like strong female leads and exciting space opera, this is the book for you. Arden, the […]
Second Time Around
Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (2011) – It’s terrible getting halfway through a 750-page book and realizing you’ve read it before. The good news is that the story is so good that I didn’t care. I like a good spaceship crew story and this one combines space opera with a good mystery and a love story. The story is told by the two strong male protagonists, Miller, an alcoholic policeman on Ceres, and Holden, an executive officer aboard an ice mover. When Holden’s ship […]
Didn’t really see what the fuss is about
Carol Danvers, who is apparently a hot-shot pilot and one of the Avengers, lives in the crown of the Statue of Liberty (you can do that?) with her sister and niece. When the Avengers find an escape pod from a spaceship with an alien refugee inside it, they decide that Carol be the one to return the girl to her homeworld, as well as take up a more permanent presence in space as a representative for the Avengers Initiative. As she returns the girl to […]


