I grew up with Scooby Doo but I didn't. I caught the classic episodes on syndication, not on Saturday morning.
But it was still one of my favorites. I liked it so much that I ha…
Sometimes you take a chance on a book. Maybe you don’t know the author or its science fiction, a genre that’s notorious for being mediocre at best and atrocious at worst.
Or ma…
Sometimes stories include elements from other genres but their inclusion dilutes the main story.
That’s the case with The Space Between the Stars by Anne Corlett.
We follow J…
Here’s a question. What do you say about a story that was a big bowl of meh?
That’s the question I had after finishing Company Town by Madeline Ashby.
I had a few issues with…
Chuck Klosterman first came across my radar sometime in 2014. I don’t remember the specifics, but I picked up a copy of “I Wear The Black Hat.”
It was a collection of essays exa…
The Girl in the Spider's Web is the next in the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series and while not perfect is an exciting follow up with a new author.
For those that don't know, S…
It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that their Internet usage is being tracked.
Ignoring conspiracy theories and the NSA, online retailers use what's called a tracking pixel t…
By now, you've read reviews about Ridley Scott's sci-fi blockbuster The Martian.
They cover the gamut, so there's no reason to retread something you've possibly already read.
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It's easy to see why Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut is a classic.
Written by a veteran and former prisoner of war, Slaughterhouse Five has a point of view uncommon for the…
In 2013, the British sci-fi TV show Doctor Who celebrated its 50th anniversary.
One of the celebratory pieces was a series of Doctor Who short stories. There were eleven authors…