Monday, December 24, 2018

Starship liberator by B V Larsen and David van Dyke

The Mech suits in the starring role of this book are silly and impossible, as are the tactics and politics. 1/5 stars.
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Im Westen nichts neues


Absorbing, interesting, at times neausiating and very depressing book, 3/5 stars.
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Dancing with myself by Charles Sheffield

The bad stories and dated science essays overwhelm the good. 2/5 stars. Skip this one.
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Saturday, December 15, 2018

Third Thoughts by Steven Weinberger


This collection of essays is not bad but somewhat dated and a little boring, 2/5 stars.


I enjoyed book 2 of the series and look forward to the others.  I don't really like the magic system but Sanderson writes well.  4/5 stars.

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Brain Rules by John Medina


I finally read this one.  It is very dense and short, and well worth your time to read.  Some of the summaries are too short and cut out critical information.   I enjoyed it and recommend it highly.  5/5 Stars.

Friday, November 30, 2018

The Consuming Fire by John Scalzi

Light, fun, thrilling space opera, 5/5 stars.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

The Reckoning by John Grisham

Despite the frustrating lack of plot, drama, and a cohesive story, I enjoyed this one.  I loved the situational depth of both storylines and the historical details.  I also enjoy Grisham's writing style.  It was, perhaps, twice as long as necessary, and the plot is very weak.  Still worth it, 3/5 stars.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Infinity Wars edited by Jonathan Strahan


Mixed bag, but disappointing.  Two or three of the stories were excellent.  All the others were bad. 2/5 stars.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Demian by Hermann Hesse


As a high school sophomore, 15-years-old, my class was assigned to read and discuss the English translation of this terrible book and 15-year-old-me hated it.  45 years later, in a flight to Europe, I read the book in German and it still sucks.  Abraxis?  Yuck.  1/5 stars.

The collapsing empire by John Scalzi


Fun story, great world-building, fantastic humor, colorful characters, 5/5 stars.

Abominable by Dan Simmons


Awesome story, great writing, interesting history, gripping.  5/5 stars.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Narziß und Goldmund by Hermann Hesse (1930)


Wow!  What a fantastic spiritual journey.  Apollonian vs Dionysian sensibilities struggle in the self-actualizing journey of a young sculptor as he wanders through the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) ridden areas of Germany.  Karl Jung's silly archetypes in the masculine heterosexual Goldmund counter-balance his special gay friend Narziss as each matures.  Very well-written, moving, poetic.  5/5 stars!

Swords and Saddles by John Hemry (Jack Campbell)


Really well-researched and fun military science fiction by one of the modern masters, very entertaining set of short stories.  5/5 stars.

Riverdale (tv series, 2017)


Sleepless on a transatlantic flight, I watched the first few episodes of this series and enjoyed them.  The writers are creative and give a dark, modern twist on the old comics and cartoons I remember from the 1970s.  Way too much political correctness detracts from an otherwise excellent series.  3/5 stars.

Crazy Stupid Love (film) 2011


I was on a transatlantic 787 dream-liner flight, could not sleep, watched this bad romantic comedy, 2/5 stars; miss it.

Skyward by Brandon Sanderson


Sanderson writes a fun story but the science and magic system were bad with too much deus est machina (lazy writing), 3/5 stars.

Ruhrpott Abenteuer (Kriminalhoerspiel)


Very well-dramatized and exciting story, 4/5 stars.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst


I really enjoyed this book and recommend it.  There is a TED talk and some other videos online by the author with popular science concepts he highlights. 5/5 stars.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

short lived solar power generators




Last year I introduced you to Tree Beard, the mighty oak that poops several tons of leaves. We spend hours each week cleaning up those leaves.
Tree Beard carelessly dropping his failed solar power generators (leaves).

Discarded non-functional solar power generators choking grass.

Why does Tree Beard put up with such shoddy manufacturing?  He exerts an enormous amount of time, effort, and energy to build these power generators.  The duty cycle of these leaves is quite good but their service lifetime is terrible.  Leaves generate power for only eight months.  When the leaves get a little cold, they shut down.  Tree Beard then litters these failed systems wherever the wind blows them.

After several hours of struggle, we finally gather the broken power generators (leaves).  But Tree Beard has many more to discard and we shall be out working again next week, sigh.



Saturday, November 3, 2018

uncompromising honor (honor-verse book 14)


It is great to have Honor back in action.  I did not enjoy the spy vs spy stuff, though.  Agents on all sides were much too competent, rational, powerful, and ethical.  4/5 stars.  I look forward to the next one.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson


I really enjoy Brandon Sanderson's writing and picked up this series because the series is considered his best.  This first book was a little formulaic but I enjoyed the plot twists and the slow reveal of the magic system, despite the arbitrary changes that enable deus est machina plot changes.  I liked the characters.  4/5 stars.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018