I’ve meant to read Jan Yolen since I was a kid. I owned at least one of her books for decades, but somehow this is the first… Read more “Book Review: Sea Queens”
Tag: Book Review
Book Review: In the Shadows
As I write this, I’m in the process of packing up for a move. My first in 16 years. While going through books (so many books), I… Read more “Book Review: In the Shadows”
Tabletop RPG Review: A Field Guide to Hot Springs Island
A companion volume to The Dark of Hot Springs Island, A Field Guide to Hot Springs Island is presented as an “in world” artifact. It is essentially… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: A Field Guide to Hot Springs Island”
Tabletop RPG Review: William Bailey’s Haunted Mansion
David Waldron sent me a copy of William Bailey’s Haunted Mansion to review. Not other compensation was made for my time. Set in the Australia of 1890,… Read more “Tabletop RPG Review: William Bailey’s Haunted Mansion”
Book Review: The Steel Tsar
I definitely preferred this book to its predecessor, The Land Leviathan. However, with this final entry in A Nomad of the Time Stream, I can say that… Read more “Book Review: The Steel Tsar”
Book Review: Phoenix in Obsidian
The third novel collected in the White Wolf edition of Michael Moorcock’s The Eternal Champion, this book goes back to John Daker, who this time around becomes… Read more “Book Review: Phoenix in Obsidian”
Book Review: The Eternal Champion
Apparently, Michael Moorcock wrote the original version of this story when he was seventeen years old. He has since updated and rewritten it several times. I don’t… Read more “Book Review: The Eternal Champion”
Book Review: Dune
When people ask me, “what is your favorite movie?” I answer, “Casablanca.” Is that true? I don’t know. I love it. It’s a great film, and a… Read more “Book Review: Dune”
Book Review: The Night Land
I did be most confounded, as you will understand. And truly, this time and that, as you well know if you look into your hearts, oft I… Read more “Book Review: The Night Land”
Book Review: Protector
Larry Niven has always been a great idea man. Though sometimes making use of Clarketech (see: Clarke’s 3rd Law), much of his science is at least somewhat… Read more “Book Review: Protector”