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I’ll take a smartass over a grim anti-hero any day of the week

May 12, 2017 by ingres77 2 Comments

John Scalzi can do no wrong. I’ve read eight of his books so far, and the worst among them was Zoe’s Tale, which in and of itself isn’t a bad book – I just found it wholly unnecessary, and was disappointed in the fact that it retells a story from a previous book, only from a different perspective. I haven’t read all of his books, but he’s made the shortlist of writers whom I will faithfully give a chance to any new publication. So when […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Fuzzy Nation, H. Beam Piper, john scalzi, Little Fuzzy

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:38 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Fuzzy Nation, H. Beam Piper, john scalzi, Little Fuzzy ·
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Scalzi’s new space opera: Please, sir, I want some more?

May 6, 2017 by narfna 10 Comments

It’s been almost two years since The End of All Things was published, and I’ve been jonesing for some new Scalzi. Unfortunately, all The Collapsing Empire has really done is make me want more. It’s like how when you bake a fresh batch of cookies and you eat one hot from the oven, how that one cookie does nothing to curb your craving for cookies. All it makes you want to do is shove five more cookies down your gullet. (Your potentially upset tummy is […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Science Fiction Tagged With: john scalzi, narfna, Satire, sci-fi, science fiction, space opera, the collapsing empire, the interdependency, wil wheaton

narfna's CBR9 Review No:37 · Genres: Audiobooks, Science Fiction · Tags: john scalzi, narfna, Satire, sci-fi, science fiction, space opera, the collapsing empire, the interdependency, wil wheaton ·
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Stories like sassy little cupcakes.

April 27, 2017 by narfna 3 Comments

This little book was just FUN. I normally avoid short story collections, since for some reason my brain does the opposite of what you would expect, and refuses to concentrate on any story that is less than one hundred pages long. Thankfully that wasn’t the case with Miniatures. I found this very short fiction collection extremely entertaining, and the perfect light read to distract me from real life stuff. Each story is 2,500 words or less. Some of them were published previously but a good […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: humor, john scalzi, miniatures, narfna, sci-fi, science fiction, short stories, the very short fiction of john scalzi

narfna's CBR9 Review No:32 · Genres: Audiobooks, Science Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: humor, john scalzi, miniatures, narfna, sci-fi, science fiction, short stories, the very short fiction of john scalzi ·
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My Dream Blend of Sci-Fi

April 16, 2017 by Halbs 6 Comments

John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War has everything I want out of science fiction: space battles, politics, religion, cosmologies to make you think about your own preconceptions, and heart. If you aren’t familiar with this modern classic, OMW centers around John Perry, an old man nearing the end of his life. In the OMW world, once you hit a ripe old age you can enlist in the space marines. You are legally dead once you enlist, and you never come back to Earth. You say your goodbyes and head […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: john scalzi, old man's war

Halbs's CBR9 Review No:12 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: john scalzi, old man's war ·
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Business is Business

January 9, 2017 by Emmalita 1 Comment

I was planning on saving Lock In for another time, but after listening to The Dispatcher, I needed to listen to Lock In. I listened to the Wil Wheaton narration. Listening to Wheaton’s narration made me think of Armada, which I had just listened to him narrate. Very briefly, the title of this review was “That’s how you do nostalgia, Cline!” I changed it because that would have been unfair to John Scalzi, Ernst Cline and their respective books. Just so you know, though, Scalzi […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: Audible, john scalzi, lock in, Unlocked, wil wheaton

Emmalita's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: Audible, john scalzi, lock in, Unlocked, wil wheaton ·
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Patience and Time and Silence

January 8, 2017 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

Last year, John Scalzi’s written for Audible novella, The Dispatcher, narrated by Zachary Quinto, was offered for free. I snapped it up, but didn’t listen until yesterday. Scalzi is one of those authors who has been on my list, but remained unread. I enjoyed both Scalzi’s story and Quinto’s performance. In the near future, people who are murdered come back to life. No one knows why or how, just that it happens. It has given rise to a new profession, the Dispatcher. Dispatchers are trained, […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: Audible, john scalzi, The Dispatcher, Zachary Quinto

Emmalita's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: Audible, john scalzi, The Dispatcher, Zachary Quinto ·
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  • narfna
    on Seven people go for a tour in a mysterious library housing a very rare book, and you can probably guess the rest.
    I was agog after reading that sentence. Could not read on for five minutes. I mean, wtf.
  • esmemoria
    on Seven people go for a tour in a mysterious library housing a very rare book, and you can probably guess the rest.
    “Skin covered finger bones”—that’s hilarious. This was a very satisfying review.
  • Anne
    on The Black Wolf by Louise Penny
    And adding French word s here and there to remind us they’re in Quebec so I have to translate but...
  • G.D. Giant
    on These (Slow) Burning Stars
    No heist, but it still feels a little heist-y due to some heist-adjacent action.
  • narfna
    on “The sun is up, the skies are blue, and murder is in the air.”
    Ooh, keep going! The books keep getting better. Also, I literally just bought a sticker yesterday that has that quote...
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