I don't have a lot to say about this book. It wasn't hokey, like I was worried about. I liked that the JSA and JLA worked in tandem, although things started out shaky for their Thanksgiving get-together. There's an interesting contrast between the JSA and JLA members. While approaches are different,...
This was a slow starter, but the end got pretty exciting. I think some parts were too technical but then crucial explanations weren't given.So, I'm going for 3.5/5.0 stars. Reviewed for Bitten by Books: http://bittenbybooks.com.
The first thing you need to know about this book is that it is the third and final title in a trilogy. While I won’t go so far as to say that this book can’t be read without having read the first two instalments I would strongly recommend against such a course of action. The story: Twenty years...
Starman in space! I know (from reading Robinson's admirably detailed afterwards in the omnibus editions) that this is something that Robinson had been building towards from very early in his run on Starman. And yet, it feels like he didn't know what to do with him once he got him there. And it seems...
I had the pleasure of reading through this book from Netgalley recently. It's just what it says, the complete script plus some storyboard art.I must admit I wanted more storyboard art than was given, but that is my favorite part. If you love the movies this is a great addition to your book collectio...
After two simultaneous but separate missions to an unidentified object in Earth’s orbit go horribly wrong Zack Stuart is the only astronaut staying behind in its interior. Four of his colleagues and rivals are on their way back to earth, the rest have died on the object affectionately named Keanu.Me...
I did not really like this book. It almost got a one star rating. I was expecting some first contact story where science and exploration was in the front seat. The book is almost completely devoid of any real science. It contains a good amount of fairly ridiculous and illogical plot elements like al...
In my mind, there are generally 3 ways to approach the good ol' first contact story:1. Make it about the mystery, embrace the unknown, and keep the aliens under wraps and off the page. Tease us, but save the aliens for the big reveal (or don't show them at all).2. Go all-out with the monster angle, ...
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