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Resistance isn’t always Futile

February 22, 2017 by reginadelmar 1 Comment

This book is due back at the library today, so this review is written in a bit of a rush. This is one of my infrequent forays into science fiction. I really enjoyed it and may have to explore further. I read that this is a “space opera” a term I am unfamiliar with, but it makes sense in that Ancillary Justice is a big story with heroines and villains. Ancillary Justice is set in an intergalactic empire of humanoids known as the Raadchai. The […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ancillary justice, ann leckie, sci-fi, space opera

reginadelmar's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ancillary justice, ann leckie, sci-fi, space opera ·
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All’s Fair in War and Science

February 22, 2017 by Lipton 4 Comments

It’s not that Research isn’t aware of the ethical implications of its line of inquiry. It’s just that they really don’t care.

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, james s.a. corey, Science Ficition, science fiction, space opera, the expanse, the vital abyss

Lipton's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, james s.a. corey, Science Ficition, science fiction, space opera, the expanse, the vital abyss ·
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Three hundred pages of ‘meh’.

February 10, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is probably half me, half the book. Not in the mood for this right now, also it wasn’t great. There’s nothing objectionable about it. I just did not care. Not the outcome I was hoping for, especially since I’ve liked all the rest of the books so far in the new Star Wars canon. I suppose this was going to happen eventually, statistically speaking. Ah, well. No harm done. Moving on with my life. I don’t recommend this book for anyone who isn’t more […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: catalyst, Companion Novel, James Luceno, narfna, rogue one, space opera, star wars, star wars canon

narfna's CBR9 Review No:14 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: catalyst, Companion Novel, James Luceno, narfna, rogue one, space opera, star wars, star wars canon ·
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If you loved the movie, you need to read this.

January 26, 2017 by narfna 3 Comments

If you’ve read any reviews of this book, what I’m about to say is probably something you’ve heard before: This is one of the best film novelizations I’ve ever read, if not the best. Oy, that sounds really hyperbolic, and to be fair, it’s really not a high bar to clear. People aren’t going around screaming for the next great novelization. They just aren’t. Also, the novelization for The Force Awakens was quite terrible, so psychologically speaking, pretty much if this one had been halfway decent I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: alexander freed, narfna, novelization, rogue one, rogue one: a star wars story, sci-fi, space opera, star wars

narfna's CBR9 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: alexander freed, narfna, novelization, rogue one, rogue one: a star wars story, sci-fi, space opera, star wars ·
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Why aren’t you guys reading this series?

January 17, 2017 by narfna 11 Comments

“That’s the problem with things you can’t do twice,” Naomi said. “You can’t ever know how it would have gone if it had been the other way.” “No. But you can say that if you don’t do something different it’ll happen again, and again, and again, over and over until something changes the game.” “Like the protomolecule?” “It didn’t change anything,” Holden said. “Here we are, still doing all the same things we did before. We’ve got a bigger battleground. Some of the sides have shifted […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: babylon's ashes, daniel abraham, james s.a. corey, jefferson mays, narfna, sci-fi, space opera, the expanse, ty franck

narfna's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Audiobooks, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: babylon's ashes, daniel abraham, james s.a. corey, jefferson mays, narfna, sci-fi, space opera, the expanse, ty franck ·
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Six books in, and still not a weak link to be found in the series

January 17, 2017 by alwaysanswerb 5 Comments

So, look. Typically in my reviews I go the very remedial route of talking about broad themes from the book, how well the characters and/or worldbuilding were developed, and I comment on the pacing and overall competence of the plot. If I am very lucky, something will stand out that either makes me want to rant, or go on a gushing squeefest, and I can write a better than milquetoast review. When you get to the sixth book in a consistently excellent series, there isn’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: james s.a. corey, military sci-fi, sci-fi, space opera, the expanse

alwaysanswerb's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: james s.a. corey, military sci-fi, sci-fi, space opera, the expanse ·
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