• A Review of Kren of the Mithegai by Leo Frankowski and Dave Grossman

    Kren of the Mitchegai is my favorite book of all time, and I can say that without a sliver of a doubt. It’s actually the second book in a series started by Leo Frankowski, with the first being A Boy and His Tank (that one is also great and I recommend it, but it’s nowhere near as enjoyable…

  • The Martician Corporation – by Bob Corpening

    The Martician Corporation is a for-profit entity established in 2047, shortly before the global population hit 10 billion. Land was scarce in those days, and as human corpses piled up in the graveyards, demand for waste management solutions shot through the roof. Enter the Martician Corporation. Not only did the Martician Corporation specialize in performing…

  • The Stepdad – by Bob Corpening

    He ran. Faster, crashing through the underbrush of his younger days. Faster, his unsure feet clattering on the rocks underfoot. He wiped the blood from his knuckles, battered raw and delicate. He tripped, bashing his knee against the riverbed, and stumbled back up. “Chad!” He pointed his head at the ground and ran on. “Chad,…

  • A Review of Leviathan Wakes by James Corey

    James Corey’s Leviathan Wakes is a must-read for any fans of complex SciFi-Fantasy stories. It is without question the best space opera I’ve ever read, and, as my edition brags, Game of Thrones author George R R Martin agrees. Leviathan Wakes takes place in a future version of our solar system. Humanity maintains a strong…

  • A Review of Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan

    Rick Riordan’s first series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, is a fantasy story where Riordan takes ancient greek myths and applies them to the modern world. These stories were fun reads when I was younger, but I thought one of the more interesting aspects of  was Percy’s relationship with Luke. Riordan does great work building…

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