Review of The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1170934-area-512-listeners Send us a text Support the show
In this episode I review Constance by Matt Fitzsimmons. I review my opinion of this scifi thriller in conjunction with my opinions in politics and society and how this books reflects on it. Send us a text Support the show
In this episode I review the 1998 cyberpunk movie Dark City. Send us a text Support the show
A collection of very interesting short stories by Isaac Asimov. Definitely a recommendation to read. Send us a text Support the show
First installment of the Dragonriders of Pern Series Send us a text Support the show
First short story in the Best American Science Fiction Collection. Pretty good. I recommended Send us a text Support the show
In this episode I review two movies that I've seen lately on Amazon Prime. They have both a common thread in a way. Underwater 2021 and Dark was the Night 2014. Send us a text Support the show
Review of the first book in the Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Send us a text Support the show
LAtes from Christopher Paolini Send us a text Support the show
Book #1 on the Planerfall Series by Emma Newton Send us a text Support the show
In this unplanned episode I give my opinion on the, not so scientific science fiction movie Tenet Send us a text Support the show
In this episode I review the classic The Shining, which I read for the first time. Send us a text Support the show
I decided to read Misspent Youth following the first ever rejuvenated human Jeff Baker, as his newfound body affects his life and the life of all those around them. Send us a text Support the show
A more organic and somewhat hectic review of The Void Trilogy by Peter F Hamilton. Send us a text Support the show
As always, Hamilton brings together the lives and stories of different characters resulting in an engaging and surprising ending. I can wait to read the second installment of the trilogy! Send us a text Support the show
In this episode I review the 1st book in the Hyperion Cantos Series by Dan Simmons. There are spoilers nearly right from the start... Enjoy! Send us a text Support the show