The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity by Rob Bartlett My rating: 4 of 5 stars Everybody wants something. In a world where God is a gambler and men, machines and angels all have hidden agendas, Captain Sapphire stumbles upon an adventure he doesn’t need or want. This story defies classification and is a wholly […]
Tag: sci-fi
Book Review: Trust A Few
Trust a Few by E.M. Swift-Hook My rating: 5 of 5 stars This gritty story mixes military SciFi and cyberpunk elements with interesting characters. Throw in some amnesia, organized crime, a well organized rebellion, and a touch of predictive modelling & engineering the future, and you have a winner. A bit of effort is required […]
Book Review: The Collector
The Collector by Stjepan Varesevac Cobets My rating: 2 of 5 stars Honestly I found this book hard to read, because it seemed to move too fast. It was all “this happened, then that happened” with very little character development or anything. I guess a lot of people like that type of action, but it’s […]
Book Review: Moonscape
Moonscape: First Contact SF Thriller by Tony Harmsworth My rating: 4 of 5 stars The story starts out a little slow, as there is a strong focus on technical details. That’s ok, just remember that this is HARD sci-fi, and the author is trying to ensure that the story is air-tight. And being air-tight is […]
Book Review: Legacy Of Pandora
Legacy of Pandora by Eric Michael Craig My rating: 4 of 5 stars Caveats: I’m a super picky reader, and am quick to abandon books. I don’t enjoy politics or a huge cast of characters. That’s just me. Bearing in mind my caveats, this book had too many characters for my liking, and even the […]