This week I review the other Hugo Award Nominee that caught my interest. Note: This episode was recorded before the LonCon 3 Hugo Awards Ceremony.
My Review of Ancillary Justice (the Hugo Award Winner): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9qKKYfT_co
This week I review the other Hugo Award Nominee that caught my interest. Note: This episode was recorded before the LonCon 3 Hugo Awards Ceremony.
My Review of Ancillary Justice (the Hugo Award Winner): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9qKKYfT_co
This week I’m continuing to review Ben Aaronovich’s Police Constable Peter Grant series of Urban Fantasy Mysteries with “Moon Over Soho” Read more
This week I’m vlogging on one of this year’s Hugo Award Nominees for Best Novel – Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie. I’m also putting my brief thoughts in on the BBC miniseries “The Hollow Crown”, which adapts William Shakespeare’s plays Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, and Henry V. Read more
This week I’m reviewing a whole slew of books at once, with a look at James Blish’s collected adaptations of Star Trek episodes.
My latest review is up, as I give my thoughts on John Scalzi’s Hugo Award nominated book, “Redshirts
The short version – it wasn’t my cup of tea.
In a sudden failure of judgement (and planning), I’ve realized that I’ve forgotten to post last week’s video on the site. So, I’ll make up for it by posting last week’s video alongside this week’s one. Enjoy! Read more
This episode I’m continuing to review the Cities in Flight
Well, this month I’ve been swamped with school, but I have had a little time to watch a couple movies, and read one book, so I might as well give my thoughts on them. Specifically, I’ll be discussing the films Iron Man 3, Star Trek Into Darkness, and the Hugo Award nominated (and now Nebula Award Winning) science fiction novel 2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson.
This week I’m finally reviewing the final installment of David Eddings‘ Elenium trilogy with The Sapphire Rose
I’ve come to the last installment of the story of Dorian Hawkmoon with Michael Moorcock‘s book, The Runestaff
I’m continuing with the Hawkmoon series with the third book – The Sword of the Dawn
I’m continuing with the third installment of the Hawkmoon series with the third book – the Sword of the Dawn.
This week I’m continuing with the Hawkmoon reviews with the second book – The Mad God’s Amulet
I’m continuing with the Hawkmoon reviews with the second book – the Mad God’s Amulet.
This week I’m reviewing a novel by Michael Moorcock. Specifically, I’m taking a look at the first novel in the Hawkmoon series – The Jewel in the Skull
This week I’m reviewing a novel by Michael Moorcock. Specifically I’m taking a look at the first novel in the Hawkmoon series – The Jewel in the Skull.
Art from ~Jewel In The Skull~
Published by First Comics
Script by Gerry Conway
Art by Rafael Kayanan
Used for purposes of criticism
This week it’s time for another book review, as I continue to make my way through James Blish
This week I’m reviewing an urban fantasy mystery novel – Ben Aaronovich’s book “Midnight Riot
This week I’m taking a look at another Science Fiction novel – John Scalzi’s literary remake of H. Beam Piper’s Little Fuzzy – Fuzzy Nation
Little Fuzzy can be found on Project Gutenberg here.
John Scalzi’s Blog can be found here.
This week I’m taking a look at Arthur C. Clarke‘s classic SF novel, Rendezvous With Rama.
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It’s book review time, as I get the two Hugo Award Nominees for Best Novel that interested me, out of the way. Specifically, Among Others by Jo Walton, and Leviathan Wakes by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck writing as James S.A. Corey.
This week I have a review double feature – the science fiction novel The Quantum Thief, and the film The Avengers. Read more
This week I’m quickly giving my thoughts on a short novel – James Blish‘s They Shall Have Stars (Part 1 of Cities in Flight), and then taking a look at some more of this year’s Hugo Nominees.