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This is another selection from the Albany Public Library Summer Reading Challenge. (Theme: "Out of this world.") The audio for this book was over 14 hours long. I often found myself thinking, "Henry James would call this book "a loose and baggy monster." Come to think of it, the book actually f...
This book was an exercise in insanity! This is not the first time I've said this about a book, and considering there are two sequels to this, it won't be the last! Sometimes I'm not sure if I'm too generous with my book ratings, or if I just have superb taste and amazing luck at picking great one...
When I finished reading this book, my impression was that Isaac Asimov watched several black and white espionage flicks, took his 3-4 favorite plot lines, twisted them together and wrote The Stars, Like Dust, and set it in space. The characters are a bit one dimensional, the plot predictable, and cl...
If your idea of fun is to have a drunk, immature adolescent male making up a rambling, internally inconsistent horror story larded with body fluids while playing a video game and laughing because he thinks he's hilarious, knock yourself out. Or just knock yourself out, which might be preferable to r...
1.5 stars I don't even know what to say... I guess I should start by saying I can understand why a lot of people gave this 5 stars... but it just didn't do it for me. And before you get all "you're too serious and a good dick joke is funny and you just don't get it"... I do get what he was trying ...