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The Maharajah’s General
The Maharajah’s General© 2013 Paul Fraser Collard339 pages In The Scarlet Thief, an ambitious but impoverished redcoat saw a way for himself out of the gutter when the officer he served as an orderly became deathly ill on a sea … Continue reading
Top Ten Favorite History Reads
My PC was in the shop this past Tuesday (trying to figure out why a new graphics card wasn’t working — turns out the card itself is defective), so I missed the “Books from Your Favorite Genre” list done on … Continue reading
Roswell reboot…initial impressions
I just discovered that there’s a new Roswell — or rather, a show called Roswell, New Mexico, which is loosely based on Melinda Metz’ Roswell High and has no connection to the old CW show beyond also being produced by CW. … Continue reading
Altered Carbon
Altered Carbon© 2002 Richard K. Morgan416 pages Takeshi Kovacs, soldier-turned-commando-turned rogue, is rudely awakened with a job. Imprisoned for two hundred years, he’s now being offered the chance of parole if he can solve a murder. Or should it be … Continue reading
Kill Decision
Kill Decision © 2012 Daniel Suarez 512 pages Seemingly every day people within the United States are killed, destroyed in apparent bomb attacks. The victims have no obvious connections, but they are not random – nor were they bomb victims. … Continue reading
Limited Wish
The universe is trying to kill Nick. Again. Last time, it was only leukemia. Now there are multiple visitors from divergent futures asking him for help breaking into a nuclear power plant, he’s being stalked by a sociopathic mercenary, he’s … Continue reading
Dinosaurs, India, and the smartphone
We in the United States recently enjoyed a three-day weekend, ostensibly for the purpose of honoring fallen soldiers, though I suspect for most it’s just an occasion to shop and cook out before the summer heat becomes unbearable. I took … Continue reading
Change Agent
Change Agent© 2017 Daniel Suarez417 pages Deep into the 21st century, global civilization has been transformed by bioengineering. Consumer products which were once manufactured are now grown, from knives to car bodies; the streets are illuminated not by bulbs, but … Continue reading
Better Off
Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology© 2004 Eric Bende256 pages When Eric and Mary Bendes tied the knot, they chose to kick off their marriage in the traditional fashion: struggling together to make a go of a family farm. … Continue reading