Inhibitor Phase
Inhibitor Phase Synopsis: For thirty years a tiny band of humans has been sheltering in the...
Read Moreby cb2024 | Mar 10, 2024 | Book reviews | 0 |
Inhibitor Phase Synopsis: For thirty years a tiny band of humans has been sheltering in the...
Read Moreby cb2024 | Jan 12, 2022 | Book reviews | 0 |
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine Synopsis: Ambassador Mahit Dzmare arrives in the center...
Read Moreby cb2024 | Jun 29, 2016 | Book reviews | 0 |
Book review: Old man war series John Scalzi Sci-Fi author OK right well there are actually more...
Read Moreby cb2024 | Apr 27, 2016 | Blog, Book reviews, Featured | 0 |
Or as i like to call it in reality – books that I have read and really haven’t got round to reviewing yet, just because of etc etc So to come: Hyperion / Fall of Hyperion / Endymion – Dan Simmons Dune /...
Read Moreby cb2024 | Mar 25, 2016 | Blog, Book reviews, General | 1 |
Looking back at some of my past reads, im re-visiting some of the older sci-fi books in my collection. I think often we have our own favourite authors or genres within our given subject choices. so to re-visit is a good thing, it reaffirms why we got into these authors in the first place – I’ve been back over Alistair Reynolds, the first four Polity books by Neal Asher and now starting over with Iain M Banks Culture series.
Read Moreby cb2024 | Feb 15, 2016 | Book reviews | 2 |
An in-depth read, reminded me of China Mielville’s first book Perdido Street Station. Full of description, reality based sci-fi, mixed in with liberal true grit and hardship. Often the book slows down, but comes together ultimately.
Read Moreby cb2024 | Oct 23, 2014 | Blog, Book reviews | 0 |
I had read all five of the Cormac series before, but massively interspersed with many other things (life/kids/other sci fi stories (heaven forbid) beer/sport etc) so the flow was in a way broken, although this can really be put down to just waiting for the next book to be published. I had the books upstairs in the loft, so dusted down the box and got them out (they are quite new, its just my loft is VERY dusty).
Read Moreby cb2024 | Oct 23, 2014 | Blog, Book reviews | 0 |
I have eventually got round to reading this and to be fair the word EPIC is an apt description throughout this book – its a wide ranging, no-holds bar medieval thrusting beast of a book, descriptive and shocking (this aint no tinsle-town-happy-ending-kind-of-a-book-with-too-many-hyphenated-comments) Its a guts with lots of blood, sex, war, and many other dark things
Read Moreby cb2024 | Aug 29, 2014 | Blog, Book reviews | 0 |
First things, well thing, being a graphic designer i’m a visual sort of chap and therefore wasn’t really turned on by the cover, its looks a bit average to me* – perhaps in this digital world it matters less, but im not sure… That aside this book (lets call it a book shall we?, we all know its an e-book, digital thing, but ultimately still words on page, anyway i digress…)
Read Moreby cb2024 | Mar 12, 2014 | Book reviews | 0 |
Soooo where to begin, well firstly dear reader, if you are looking for a series of books (lets face it those of us whom like our space opera often like there to be more than one book) there are three books already published aswell, in this series and they are all (well the first two as I have not actually got round to book 3 just yet) are a good lively read.
Read Moreby cb2024 | Sep 25, 2013 | Book reviews | 0 |
First up – those naysayers* (is that a word?) is that its all a bit obvious, well listen up, its a rip-roaring sci-fi novel, excitement and page turning abound. OK you couldnt read this stuff all the time (blistering of page turning thumbs would be a problem aswell as lack of sociability) but its darn fun
Read Moreby cb2024 | Jul 16, 2013 | Book reviews | 0 |
I like this book, one of the first I read on my iPad, why? well the first Kindle edition is free (link here) and a great way to introduce the story and author to an already clogged Sci-Fi landscape (what with the upsurge in Sci-fi films etc).
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