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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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About trib

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Runs a sustainably-managed, dog-friendly B&B in the hills of the Bega Valley and also works at a large dairy. Semi-retired from 20+ years of working in design of user experience, services, and organisations. Outdoorsman. Bowhunter. Gamer. Progressive. Husband. Dad. Pro 🐈and πŸ•. Lives in Djiringanj Yuin country. He/him.

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One step sideways from reality

April 5, 2017 by trib 3 Comments

How do you describe this book? Prescient? A foretelling? Crystal ball gazing? Or simply something that was written by a talented author that from a particular perspective now might be close to a possible future? I finished reading The Handmaid’s Tale for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I’ve deliberately read it slowly to take it all in. I’ve also taken a couple of weeks to absorb it before I wrote this review. 30 years ago, it was certainly dystopian fiction several steps […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: cbr9, dystopian fiction, Margaret Atwood, science fiction

trib's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: cbr9, dystopian fiction, Margaret Atwood, science fiction ·
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Fascinating insight into our inevitable (giant) step next door

February 13, 2017 by trib 3 Comments

Over the Christmas break, I watched the National Geographic Channel’s excellent drama-cum-documentary series Mars. A couple of episodes in, as one of the documentary sequences interviewed Stephen L. Petranek, I had a moment of realisation: hang on, I have this book and it’s one I haven’t read yet! To the Bookcave, Batman! Petranek’s How We’ll Live On Mars, like all the TED Books series, is short and sharp. It’s fewer than 100 pages, designed to be read in a single sitting (or maybe two, if […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: mars, science fact, space, Stephen L. Petranek

trib's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: mars, science fact, space, Stephen L. Petranek ·
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Can you think more expansively and connect the dots? Dave Gray says you can.

February 12, 2017 by trib 2 Comments

This is one of those books where you sit there nodding and thinking, “he’s got it!”. Or you’re going to be utterly puzzled by it. It’s going to depend on how your brain works. Others have tried in the past to explain this kind of mindset, but Dave’s effort does a good job of aggregating some of the thinking out there on working this way, bringing it together and making sense of something that’s been inadequately described previously. If you’re one of those people for […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: complexity, design thinking, Non-Fiction

trib's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: complexity, design thinking, Non-Fiction ·
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One for the fans (but probably not the rest of us)

February 6, 2017 by trib 1 Comment

/me sighs… wonders how to do this without sounding grumpy… I’ve always been a Star Wars fan: I remember my parents taking us to the drive-in to see the original on a double feature with Damnation Alley and have seen all of the films multiple times; I remember that the first Star Wars figure I got was R2-D2, and that I collected every Kenner figure and all the mail-in redemptions all the way through the end of Return of the Jedi; I own several of […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: science fiction

trib's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: science fiction ·
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More timey-wimey from Birmo (you need to read this book)

February 6, 2017 by trib Leave a Comment

Full disclosure: I’m already a fan of John Birmingham, and I talk to him occasionally on Twitter; so I read A Girl in Time with some preconceptions, and more than a little positive spin on my bias. Birmo is a big fan of manipulating both time and history in his recent fiction; his very excellent Axis of Time series (three full-length novels and three novellas) plays hard and fast with 21st Century military forces being inadvertently sent back to WWII and the massive fallout from […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: sci-fi, science fiction

trib's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: sci-fi, science fiction ·
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Tentacles, and wings, and Eldritch Horror! Oh my!

January 2, 2017 by trib 1 Comment

Oh, my! I wish I were skilled enough to review this in Seussian meter. It really does get everything so right. I bought this as a bit of fun, as I’m a long-time Lovecraft fan, and enjoyed Dr Seuss’ books as a child, and then again reading them to my (now 19-year-old) daughter when she was little. I’ve also played more than my fair share of Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in my time. Ivankovic manages to richly capture the look and feel of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Horror Tagged With: cbr9, horror, humor, Lovecraft

trib's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Horror · Tags: cbr9, horror, humor, Lovecraft ·
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