Regular Guy Book Reviews

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…

3 years ago

Review: <em>A Canticle for Leibowitz</em> by Walter M. Miller Jr.

Written in 1959, A Canticle for Leibowitz is one of the first real literary science fiction books, and an enduring,…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Upgrade</em> by Blake Crouch

Upgrade is a fun, fast-paced near-future adventure by Blake Crouch, whose past two books I really enjoyed. In Upgrade, a…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Drunk on All Your Strange New Words</em> by Eddie Robson

I’m a big fan of humorous, character-driven books about alien languages (we all have our kinks) and Drunk on All…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Axiom’s End</em> by Lindsay Ellis

Axiom’s End is one of those books I went back to every chance I could, and I finished it in…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Wanderers</em> by Chuck Wendig

I recently injured my right forearm (fighting robot tigers while rescuing a cute and fluffy alien civilization), which I decided…

4 years ago

Review: <em>The Sky is Yours</em> by Chandler Klang Smith

The Sky is Yours is a genre-bending book that takes place in a wild, post-apocalyptic world with both dragons and…

4 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…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Rabbits</em> by Terry Miles

Rabbits is a wild, surreal story that combines the bizarre conspiracies of X-Files and geeky fun of Ready Player One.…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Oryx and Crake</em> by Margaret Atwood

Oryx and Crake is an excellent book, interesting and strange, that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. It manages…

4 years ago