Green Mars – Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson’s Green Mars didn’t have the same pull as the previous title.
Kim Stanley Robinson’s Green Mars didn’t have the same pull as the previous title.
I’ve noticed a problem; anyone can join a movement. People nowadays seem to be big on labels, and the problem
Many science-fiction novels forget that the internet exists. Feed, thankfully, doesn’t.
Paul Veyne’s “Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths” is all the reasons why you don’t send a philosopher to do a historian’s job.
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American Hippo imagines what could have been one of the biggest mistakes in American History.
Oliver Sacks’ “An Anthropologist on Mars” handles a terrifying subject matter in a way that is nothing but fascinating.
I didn’t think the movie Annihilation was worth anyone’s time. I am not sure the book is either.
Feeling crushed by modern life? Here is a solution for you. Do more by doing less.
David Brin’s “Kiln People” is a novel I can only talk about by also talking about Richard K Morgan.
If you’ve been following this blog, you’ll know that Epistemology is a little pet topic of mine.
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