I suppose we all have gaps in our reading record. Ursula K. Le Guin is one of mine. I tried to read The Word for World is… Read more “Book Review: A Wizard of Earthsea”
Tag: Book Review
Book Review: Ringworld
For a long time, I didn’t reread novels. I’ve always been a slowish reader, and thanks to the used book store that was near where I grew… Read more “Book Review: Ringworld”
Comic Review: Nowhere Men
This was a fun read, if ultimately a bit frustrating. Eric Stephenson channels Alan Moore and Michael Moorcock, with this alternate 20th Century where science became the… Read more “Comic Review: Nowhere Men”
Book Review: Somebody Owes Me Money
Donald E. Westlake is one of those names, like Lawrence Block or Elmore Leonard or Mickey Spillane, that just conjures up a certain mid-20th Century grimey sort… Read more “Book Review: Somebody Owes Me Money”
Book Review: Eden Undone
I received a copy of Abbott Kahler’s Eden Undone free from Goodreads. I didn’t realize at the time that it had just been turned into a movie,… Read more “Book Review: Eden Undone”
Book Review: Sea Queens
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”
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”