by Cixin Liu, , Ken Liu (Translator) This was a book that I had laying around for a long time without reading for no conscious reason. Now that I have read it I feel like an idiot for having waited so long. Reading this book was a delight. It has some fresh new ideas. Something […]
This was one of those movies I had no idea what it was about. The story is about a guy who works as a telemarketer and his rise within the organisation and what sacrifices and awards he picks up whilst on his way up. That sounds pretty standard, but this movie has a fresh approach, […]
By: Larry CorreiaNarrated by Adam Baldwin This is another gem that I did not think I would like as much as I do. The book is funny, and you never quite know what is going to happen yet, but chances are it will end up amusing even when bad things occur. Imagine that there are almost […]
By: Alexander C. Kane Writing a second book after such a successful debut is frightening for most authors. Some manage some do not. Alexander C. Kane did a great job with this follow up. The storyline is again very inventive, and a lot of absurd and whacky situations happens all throughout the book. I don’t […]
By: Alexander C. Kane This one I got almost by accident but what a gem it turned out to be. This is both funny and imaginative. Who would have thought that anybody could come up with a good spin on superheroes that isn’t already done to death? This is a truly remarkable debut book. At […]
By Neal Stephenson This book was a slough to get through. The hardest I have had with a book in a long time. The book starts with a bit of near future science fiction, and that is my favorite part. I do like the idea to explore how do humans who have had their brains […]
Why do I run this website? Over time I have found that contributing to social media companies, was much like working for them and not getting paid. I disliked the way I had no control over my own content, it could get deleted, forgotten, altered and promoted. My writing also got spread out on several […]
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