If you’re a reviewer, or just looking for something to read and think a Doctor Who/Scooby-Doo meets Predator type thing with a bunch of strong female characters and a lighthouse computer might appeal to you, then remember The Little Queen …
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Review: In the Year 2889, by Jules Verne?
If man is still alive… if woman can still survie, they might find the world as predicted by Jules Verne. Ah, Jules Verne. Many see Shelley as being the grandmother of science fiction, and then Verne as it’s father, along …
Review: Terrible Old Games You’ve Probably Never Heard Of, by Stuart Ashen
Regrettably this book is non-fiction. As utterly preposterous and nonsensical as it seems, SQIJ! For the ZX Spectrum is an actual thing that actually happened and manages to beat out even Barbie Dreamhouse Party in sheer WTFery. I was introduced …
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Review: Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
Since I am a science fiction author now and I’ve started doing reviews, I figured, why not read and talk about some of the classics? And where better to start than with what is widely considered the first true science …
Review: Haze, by Brandon J. Barnard
So I was asked to review this book, and typically when I’m asked to do something like that I go into them really expecting much, thinking I’ll just have to pick out a few nice things to comment on and …
Star Trek – The Next Generation: 1×24 – We’ll Always Have Paris
Memory Alpha It’s Casablanca. In space. With worse special effects. I trust you found this review helpful and informative. Bye.