Tag: Book Review
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Review of Devon Eriksen’s Theft of Fire
In a universe of knuckleheads, two even bigger knuckleheads attempt the heist of the century. But first, they must survive each other. Devon Eriksen’s Theft of Fire was acclaimed by many influencers. It survived a cancellation attempt. The author himself was hailed as the next Heinlein. I wanted to like this book. But as I…
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Saga of the Forgotten Warrior: A Forgettable Saga
(Credit: Kurt Miller) I don’t like Larry Correia’s Saga of the Forgotten Warrior. I realise this is an unpopular opinion to hold. This has nothing to do with the author’s politics. It has nothing to do with his personality either. And it is only tangentially related to him picking social media fights with everyone in…
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Book Review: The World of Wishes
In the World of Wishes, anything you wish is yours. Anything. From this simple statement flows one of the most fascinating and complex story worlds that I’ve seen to date in the indie writing space. Populated by equally fascinating and complex characters, the World of Wishes is easily one of the most underrated science fiction…
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Book Review: CARBON by Andrew Vachss
Cyberpunk. Fantasy. Noir. Blend them together and you get Carbon. Late noir grandmaster Andrew Vachss wrote his Burke novels to expose the horrific reality of child abuse in America. With Carbon, he opened a new front in his crusade against abusers and predators, stepping into the world of science fiction and fantasy. Carbon begins with…