The Lathe of Heaven – Ursula K. Le Guin
Leibniz is not once mentioned in the novel. So why do I keep thinking about him?
Leibniz is not once mentioned in the novel. So why do I keep thinking about him?
What happens when you read the sequel to a novel you didn’t really feel needed a sequel?
For We Are Many raises the stakes on what was set up in the first book of the series.
The Expanse books often focus on aspects of the story that I just can’t seem to care about.
This might be the most well-written book I disliked reading.
There is a lot buried in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Expert System’s Brother’
A book that is a rehash of a TV show could be disappointing, unless it is a really good TV show.
read more Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Safe Drivers – Grant Naylor
Some books challenge you directly. Other can challenge you indirectly.
Speaker for the Dead won me over, despite a slow start.
Every read something and feel like your education really wasn’t up to the task of understanding it?
read more The Snail on the Slope – Arkady and Boris Strugatsky