Book Review: There Goes The Galaxy by Jenn Thorson
I believe I was a freshman in college when I first read the late Douglas Adams’ wildly popular comic space opera The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. I remembered being more than just… Read More
I believe I was a freshman in college when I first read the late Douglas Adams’ wildly popular comic space opera The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. I remembered being more than just… Read More
Some novels defy categorization. Lory S Kaufman’s The Lens and the Looker is billed as young adult science fiction (and it is) but largely reads like an historical novel set in 1354… Read More
A novel written from the point of view of a Super villain who has failed 12 times to rule the world and is now gong for his 13th attempt.
A review of the novel Under The Dome by Stephen King.
A guide to the 500 Anime movies every otaku should see, along with anyone who’s just discovered anime. Ms McCarty covers almost every genre of anime imaginable.
A history of early anime by one of it’s true pioneers
For both good and bad reasons, I find that I am reading a lot less fiction than I used to. The good reason is that working at the library I am constantly exposed… Read More
If you are not already a Robert Heinlein fan, Grumbles From The Grave is Not the place to start. A collection of Heinlein’s private correspondence edited by Heinlein’s widow Virginia, Grumbles is an… Read More
Most people know Orson Scott Card as a science fiction writer. And now, I do as well. But my first experience reading Card came about in 1993. I was staying overnight with friends… Read More
Robert A. Heinlein There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch. Usually spoken as the acronym TANSTAAFL (pronounced Tan-staffle) it is the national motto of Luna, the Earth’s moon, which in the… Read More