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Category Archives: science fiction
The Lost World
The Lost World© 1995 Michael Crichton431 pages “‘Ooh, aah’. That’s always how it starts. Then later there’s the running and the screaming.” – Dr. Ian Malcolm, The Lost World In the 1980s, a biocompany called InGen discovered a way to … Continue reading
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The Andromeda Strain
The Andromeda Strain© 1969 Michael Crichton295 pages Hours after an American space probe crash-landed in the Nevada desert, the entire populace of a small town nearby deserted their homes to die in the streets, where they were noticed by a … Continue reading
The Complete Robot
The Complete Robot© 1982 Isaac Asimov688 pages A boom in electronic engineering followed World War 2, one that led to consumer televisions, the first computers, and a wide variety of other electricity-using gadgets. As people looked more toward the future, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asimov's Robots, futurism, Isaac Asimov, science fiction, vintage SF
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Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park© 1990 Michael Crichton399 pages To the south, rising above the palm trees, Grant saw a single trunk with no leaves at all, just a big curving stump. Then the stump moved, and twisted around to meet the new … Continue reading
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Contact
Contact© 1985 Carl Sagan432 pages “We could be in the middle of an intergalactic conversation — and we wouldn’t even know.” – Michio Kaku, “Our Place in the Universe“. Dr. Eleanor Arroway, known as “Ellie” to her few intimates, is … Continue reading
Millennium Falcon
Millennium Falcon© 2008 James Luceno317 pages Han Solo: Fast ship? You’ve never heard of the Millennium Falcon? Obi-Wan: Should I have? Han Solo: It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs! The Millennium Falcon is almost … Continue reading
The Lives of Dax
The Lives of Dax© 2002 various authors, ed. Marco Palmieri367 pages One of the more interesting species introduced in Star Trek Deep Space Nine were the Trill, a symbiotic race consisting of two species: humanoid hosts and slug-like symbionts, which … Continue reading
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Tagged Deep Space Nine, science fiction, short story collection, Star Trek
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Asimov: The Complete Stories, Volume I
Isaac Asimov: The Complete Stories, Volume I© 1990 Isaac Asimov614 pages I finished this book over a week ago, but academic responsibilities have seen my writing limited to papers for class and my creativity beyond that slightly dampened. I acquired … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, Isaac Asimov, science fiction, short story collection, vintage SF
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Pebble in the Sky
Pebble in the Sky © 1950 Isaac Asimov 223 pages After finishing the Foundation and Robots series (save Robots and Empire) I decided to move on to the Galactic Empire series which fits in between them — tying Earth’s near … Continue reading
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Tagged Asimov's Empire, Isaac Asimov, science fiction, vintage SF
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