Humor
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FAN FICTION – Brent Spiner

So … the actor who plays the android Data on the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series has written a book. And the main character in Brent Spiner’s book is … Brent Spiner. Of thirty years ago. And the supporting cast in the book are Spiner’s fellow actors from Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is Continue reading
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BACON AND EGG MAN – Ken Wheaton

Our government is at war. With fast food. We are in what might be best described as the future in an alternative timeline in what was once the United States of America. The Northeast has seceded and the rest of the country is now run by “the electoral descendants of King Mike, a man who Continue reading
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BOARD STIFF – Piers Anthony

I’ve never before read a Xanth novel. As a regular reader of fantasy and science fiction I have been aware of this series. How could I not … this is the 38th book in the series. Thirty-eight! That’s a remarkable accomplishment. So when this was available I decided now was as good a time as Continue reading
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OLD NORSE FOR MODERN TIMES – Ian Stuart Sharpe

I was interested in this book based on this description: Never be lost for words again…with this book of lost words. Have you ever wanted to wield the silver tongue of Loki, or to hammer home your point like a Thundergod? Old Norse is the language of legends and the stuff of sagas, the inspiration Continue reading
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STARSHIP REPO – Patrick S. Tomlinson

What happens if you don’t make your payments on the starship you’re flying? It gets repossessed, of course. But what does it take to repossess a starship? Firstname Lastname is about to find out. Firstname Lastname is a young woman (and yes, that’s really her legal name, due to a clerical error, but she goes Continue reading
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CREATIVITY: A SHORT AND CHEERFUL GUIDE – John Cleese
Who better to write a book about creativity than John Cleese?! If you pick up this book thinking it will be a Monty Python-like humor book, you might be disappointed. But if you pick this up hoping to find some tips on how to discover or enhance your own creativity (as well as why it’s Continue reading
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WILLFUL CHILD: THE SEARCH FOR SPARK – Steven Erikson

Captain Hadrian Sawbuck and his rag-tag crew of the Starship Willful Child continue their unusual adventures, bringing chaos and disrepute to the galaxy around them. Sawbuck isn’t the brightest LED on the console but he’s full of confidence and he’s forever trying to laid. And maybe they are trying to accomplish a goal, but the Continue reading
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ASTERIX OMNIBUS #1 – graphic novel

I read my first Asterix comic sometime in the mid to late 1970’s. I remember this (I remember who had it and where I read it) because it really made an impression on me. Here was a comic that was the perfect cross between the simple (in story and in art) Disney and Archie comics Continue reading
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FLOODGATE – Johnny Shaw

In what is probably the worst city in America, given the amount of crime and corruption, Auction City is at a cross-roads of sorts. Police officer Andy Destra has uncovered solid evidence that there is corruption at the highest levels of the police department. Destra, who tries to be a good, decent cop in this Continue reading
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DON’T TOUCH THE BLUE STUFF – Rob Dirks

It’s hard to find good, well-written humorous science fiction. There are a few authors still writing in this genre that are worth reading and Rob Dirks is definitely one to look for. Don’t Touch the Blue Stuff! is a follow-up to Dirks’ Where the Hell is Tesla? which I enjoyed quite a bit (see my Continue reading

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