Book Review – Redshirts
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. Continue reading Book Review – Redshirts
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. Continue reading Book Review – Redshirts
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. … Continue reading Vlog – Iron Man 3, Star Trek Into Darkness, and 2312
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. Continue reading Book Review – Leviathan Wakes and Among Others
This week I’m taking a look at Need For Speed: The Run, as well as the nominees for Best Professional Artist in the Hugo Awards. The Nominees and their web pages are. Dan dos Santos Bob Eggleton Michael Komarck Stephan Martiniere Continue reading Review – Need for Speed: The Run
This week I’m giving my thoughts on the game Rayman: Origins.
Also, because it didn’t really take that long to talk about the game, I’m also giving my thoughts on this year’s nominees for Best Fancast at the Hugo Awards, including my pick for the winner. Continue reading “Review – Rayman Origins & Hugo Award Nominees for Best Fancast”
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. Continue reading Book Review – They Shall Have Stars (and my thoughts on the Hugo Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees)
This week I’m taking a look at Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception… and, since I had time to spare, I also take a look at this year’s Hugo Award nominated novels. I apologize for the technical difficulties – I was having difficulties capturing video from my webcam. Continue reading Video Game Review – Uncharted 3 (and my thoughts on the 2012 Hugo Award Nominees – Pt. 1)
Another week, another review – and this time I’m doubling-up on the book reviews with my take on another of this year’s Hugo Award winners – The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. Related articles Book Review: N.K. Jemisin’s The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (parkinglotconfessional.com) Continue reading Review – The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
Another week, another review, this time covering the 2011 Hugo Award nominee, Blackout, by Connie Willis. Continue reading “Book Review – Blackout”