It has been a while since I read a Jack Campbell "Lost Fleet" book and I enjoyed picking up the story again. Fun drama, interesting problems, and some space war. 5/5 stars.
It is unusual to find anything written about Rasputin that tries to get past all of the gossip and hype. And because of the politically charged time of the fall of Tzarism, rise of Communism, and tumult in the region, everything written is suspect. None-the-less, the BBC has tried to present facts and both sides of the historical event, painting Rasputin as a victim of larger forces while unapologetically describing his evil. I knew very little about the events surrounding his life and times and enjoyed this short audio play.
Fantastic book, dense with information, positive, upbeat, and optimistic despite the audacious, brazen, evil, pernicious mass surveillance he explains in detail. Bruce's privacy concerns are tempered by his respectful and open debate with David Brin. It is extremely enlightening. 5/5 stars.
Most of the humor fell flat (for me); the science itself was good, though a little too elementary for my taste. It is more of a kids-only book and I am sorry my youngest daughter did not like it. 2/5 stars.