Synopsis: A spaceship on a centuries long journey to establish a colony on a far off planet encounters a vast, flat bowl structure hugging a star as it is propelled through space. A landing party investigates and is immediately split with some being captured by the bowl's inhabitants and the others ...
An interesting premise but not one that delivered on it. I struggled to finish this one as it just did not keep my interest. On the fence on whether to read the follow up to this which is actually the second half of the story...
Re-read in 2014 of a novel I read on the 1980’s.Ringworld was still an enjoyable read after picking it up again after 25 years. The action as described along with the science being detailed make this a book that all SF fans should read at least once. Characterization does not really seem to be one o...
Re-read in 2014 of a novel I read on the 1980’s.Ringworld was still an enjoyable read after picking it up again after 25 years. The action as described along with the science being detailed make this a book that all SF fans should read at least once. Characterization does not really seem to be one o...
To me there seems to be something about these pre-1980's science fiction novels that I am drawn towards reading. Maybe it has something to do with being influenced by my Dad to read the Isaac Asimov novels, or more likely it has something to do with my life long passion for science-fiction. However,...
I need to be clear that I'm reviewing the audiobook here - in print or ebook this title would fare at least one star better. L J Ganser, the narrator, has done this book no favours whatsoever. I can just about put up with his pronunciation of Murchison, which he chooses to rhyme with murk rather tha...
An arcology. What do we know about them? Could we live in one of them in the future without going outside just to walk? Are we able to live in a self sustainable building or structure where even weather is recycled and brought right to your household, not to mention food, water and other provisio...
Maltipoos are Murder by Jacqui Lane Series: Doggie Day Spa Mystery, #1 Genre: Cozy Mystery Release Date: May 27, 2014 Publisher: Entangled: Ignite Can a murder investigation keep these opposites from attracting? Cara Rogers wants a fresh start after a slew of bad luck in Washington DC. Mo...
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