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Review: <em>We Are Legion (We Are Bob)</em> by Dennis E. Taylor

We Are Legion (We Are Bob) is ridiculously fun. If a nerd got three wishes from a genie, experiencing what…

6 years ago

Review: <em>The Humans</em> by Matt Haig

The Humans is an excellent dark comedy that sticks an alien, who hates humans, in a human mathematician’s body, and…

6 years ago

Review: <em>Bad Hair Day</em> by Jim Benton

This fun, goofy chapter book is the latest (after a ten-year hiatus) in the Franny K. Stein: Mad Scientist series.…

6 years ago

Review: <em>Strata</em> by Terry Pratchett

Fantasy author Terry Pratchett is famous for his Discworld series, comprised of over forty books taking place on a round,…

7 years ago

Review: <em>Bimbos of the Death Sun</em> by Sharyn McCrumb

Bimbos of the Death Sun is a clever, funny murder mystery that takes place during a science fiction/fantasy convention. So…

7 years ago

Review: <em>Artemis</em> by Andy Weir

Artemis isn’t as good as The Martian, but it’s pretty close. Author Andy Weir kept what was great about The…

8 years ago

Review: <em>All Our Wrong Todays</em> by Elan Mastai

Tom Barren in All Our Wrong Todays is from an ideal version of our present time. No war, no poverty,…

8 years ago

Review: <em>Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits</em> by David Wong

I think author David Wong has invented "trailerpunk"—intelligent, funny, but low-income and low-achieving people save the world in all his…

9 years ago

Review: <em>To Say Nothing of the Dog</em> by Connie Willis

To Say Nothing of the Dog is one of the funniest science fiction books I've ever read. It isn't a…

9 years ago

Review: <em>The Maiden Voyage of the Destiny Unknown</em> by Nicholas Ponticello

Like his earlier book Do Not Resuscitate, Ponticello’s prose reads like a less-angry Vonnegut. However, in The Maiden Voyage of…

10 years ago