Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Twelve Tomorrows ★★★★★


Fields of Gold by Liu Cixin ★★★★★★
"Are the stars very far?"
"They’re getting closer." 
Six stars.  Jaw droppingly good.  I gasped!  

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Alien Covenant Origins by Alan Dean Foster ★★★☆☆

Lope from the Covenant smiling captioned I'll tell them about the OTBD later
The Covenant is getting ready to launch and fulfill mankind’s promise of colonizing the stars.  Who wouldn’t want that?  

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Engineering Infinity

An orange and tan image of the Stargate Pyramid in a valley of sand with the caption From Russian with Love
Laika’s Ghost by Karl Schroeder ★★★★½ 
When an American finds evidence of a Russian pyramid on Mars he is hunted down by Google and other geopolitical entities.  Declining American witness protection he flees to Russia.  This proves to be a great decision because a small group of online patriots have been creating a new hope for Russia, and possibly the world.

Monday, November 29, 2021

Across the Void by S.K. Vaughn ★☆☆☆☆

Dominique Tipper in her Expanse look with space flying around her with a caption reading The Most Dislikable Brit in Space
Oh this was bad.

The way it was marketed I expected Interstellar, with a dash of 2010, and enough romance to bring me to tears. It was none of those things.

Monday, November 15, 2021

Galactic Empires

Oscar Isaacs in his Dune look with the caption He Never Learned How to Lose
Firstborn by Brandon Sanderson ★★★★★★ 
Yes, six stars.  With shades of Ender’s Game and Gemini Man this was the best science fiction short I’ve ever read.  A full story and good glimpse into an imperial world on knife’s edge. Riveted!

Friday, November 5, 2021

Blue Remembered Earth (Poseidon's Children #1) by Alastair Reynolds ★★★★★

Whales swimming in space with the planet below and moons around them with the caption The Panspermian Imperative: To Assist in the Proliferation of all Living Organisms into Deep Space

Un-for-gett-able. 

A new millennium foundation work of solarpunk and afrofuturism.  It’s hard to believe this has not been snapped up and made into a series.  Fools! 

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future

Image of black female scientist in yellow with the caption Science Builds the Future
Girl In Wave: Wave In Girl by Kathleen Ann Goonan ★★★★★ “Unlike earlier children, we have a new power. With the invisible power of literacy we can put ourselves in the place of others... We are far too addicted to the joy of learning and life to have time to contemplate the destruction of others.” 

Brilliant! Through individualized teaching methods, and minor nanobiotechnical assistance, all children are able to read and learn with an ease previously known to few. 

By empowering children, giving them the space and freedom to learn, they build, and pass on, a better world. 

It reminded me of Vegan Stories. Children have good moral instincts about what’s wrong but we acculturate them to accept degrees of violence: adulteration.

The excellent notes section after the story pointed out that, “In 1963, Finland made a decision to make education its number one economic priority, and the highly effective educational system that emerged is the result.” 

So now I have to read Finnish Lessons 2.0 and contemplate moving there. 

Dark Sky (Keiko #2) by Mike Brooks ★★☆☆☆

Yellow and black SciFi scene of a man with a gun under a space ship in the rain
Drift shrugged. “I’ve made a career out of never quite being killed by everything around me going wrong.” 
Plenty went wrong. 

Dark Run (Keiko #1) by Mike Brooks ★★★☆☆

Painting of an young asian woman piloting a space ship looking back over her shoulder glaring at her passengers
"Buckle up, everyone. Jia’s taking us down ahead of schedule, and incidentally has lost her fucking mind."

"I heard that."

"You were meant to." 

Friday, October 29, 2021

Treasure of the Abyss (The Kraken #1) by Tiffany Roberts ★★★★☆

Collage of romance in the water and a kraken with the caption Treasure of the Deep
Reread - This is exactly what the day needed, some kraken fun.

Merfolk May is Kraken Awesome!

Hold (Hold #1) by Claire Kent ★★★★☆

a collage that says Prison Lust with a still from the Chronicles of Riddick
Exactly as advertised! Hot intergalactic hetero prison sex smut with an HEA; on the food pyramid this would be a doughnut.

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman ★★★☆☆

The Grim Reaper in the mist with skulls around
"I didn’t know how realistic a picture they had of their future. Their lack of a future, that is." 

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell ★★★★★

A pen drawing of a traumatized person sitting a top a pile of books with the caption That moment when you finish a book, look around and realize that everyone is just carrying on with their lives... as though you didn't just experience emotional trauma at the hands of a paperback
“I was naked before God and I was raped." 

I'm trying to remember a book that traumatized me this much and failing.

Binti (Binti #1) by Nnedi Okorafor ★★★★☆

The face of an african woman spreading red clay on her face with a backdrop of starts
An Afrofuture tale of personal first contact, war, heritage, and understanding.

Monday, October 25, 2021

Far Orbit: Speculative Space Adventures

Gorgeous red and black geometric art by Ron Guyatt for Forever Magazine
From A Stone by Eric Choi ★★★★★ 
“It is information. An… an artifact of the mind.” 

Hard SciFi! What an unexpected treat! 
Government scientists on a routine asteroid sampling mission discover signs of life. But is it intelligent life? 
A hot debate, a cool conclusion.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett ★★★★☆

A lone cottage house brightly lit from inside with lightning raining down Russian writing all around as this is the russian book cover
Are you tired of aliens that look like Bob-your-neighbor with pointy ears or some other negligible difference? 

Are you tired of predictable plots you see a mile away? 

Have no fear, this is not one of those! These are ALIENS. 

Friday, October 22, 2021

New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson ★★★★★

Blue white and black graphic image of a woman proudly walking with a cityscape background the caption reads I am in the world to change the world
“If our government tries to back the banks instead of us, then we elect a different government. We pretend that democracy is real, and that will make it real.” 

Substantially better upon reread! I loved it, I had fun, it did not even feel long! 

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Judas Unchained (Commonwealth Saga #2) by Peter F. Hamilton ★★★★★

Painting of a blonde space officer looking serious as a space battle rages behind him in the window
“The fact that it was he who in the end had underestimated the Starflyer gave his situation its wretched poignancy.” 

Pandora's Star (Commonwealth Saga #1) by Peter F. Hamilton ★★★★★

a future city with a blazing light growing in the distance with the caption Civilization was a Blessing you Never truly appreciated until it threatened to collapse around you

Welcome to the future.

Old age, true death, and lack of space are things of the past. Wormholes have given us new worlds, peace, and prosperity.

Through a grand cast of characters, side stories and back stories, Peter Hamilton makes you a resident of the Commonwealth. Nine hundred pages of investment before the nuke hits the mountain and your gut clenches. 

I downloaded the kindle and audiobook to Judas Unchained before writing this review.