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Review: <em>Dr. No</em> by Percival Everett

Dr. No reads like the author does not care whether anyone reads this book or not; he had fun writing…

2 years ago

Review: <em>The Kaiju Preservation Society</em> by John Scalzi

The Kaiju Preservation Society is ridiculously fun. It’s easy to imagine author John Scalzi grinning like a maniac as he…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Doomsday Book</em> by Connie Willis

Connie Willis is one of the few authors capable of humor, humanity, and what must be an ungodly amount of…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Battle of the Linguist Mages</em> by Scotto Moore

This frenzied page-turner takes some delightfully unhinged ideas (invasion by alien punctuation, rave-themed VR dungeons, and a plane of existence…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Project Hail Mary</em> by Andy Weir

I’m a huge fan of Andy Weir’s first book, The Martian, and his new book, Project Hail Mary, is even…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Redshirts</em> by John Scalzi

In the way that Galaxy Quest is my favorite Star Trek movie, Redshirts is my favorite Star Trek novel. That…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Early Riser</em> by Jasper Fforde

The Earth is just a tiny bit farther away from the sun in Early Riser, but that’s enough to make…

4 years ago

<em>The Worst Warlock</em> by A. A. Livingston & Dan Livingston

Apologies for the self-promotion, but my New-York-Times-bestselling wife and I wrote an audiobook and I'm pretty excited about it. The…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick</em> by David Wong

I’m a big fan of author David Wong, and his latest family-friendly-read-aloud-to-the-kids book, Zoey Punches the Future in the Dick,…

4 years ago

Review: <em>The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet</em> by Becky Chambers

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is a fun, breezy book that feels like an eccentric Star Trek…

5 years ago