"Travel by Bullet" is the third book in John Scalzi's "The Dispatcher" series, a sci-fi premise where people murdered by another human simply disappear and reappear, naked and unharmed, in the place they consider home. Previous books explore how even with humanity no longer able to murder themselves, creative (for evil) people can find loopholes … Seguir leyendo Review – The Dispatcher: Travel by Bullet by John Scalzi
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Review – The Battle of Jedha by George Mann
The Battle of Jedha is a great audiodrama that continues the story of The High Republic in its second phase that went farther back in time to provide context for the great disaster and the destruction of Starlight Beacon. After the events of "Convergence" (which are summarized as part of the characters conversations), the sign … Seguir leyendo Review – The Battle of Jedha by George Mann
Review – Prime Meridian by Silvia Moreno-García
"Prime Meridian" is a novella by Silvia Moreno-García. Set in the near future where Mars has been colonized, Amelia, a Mexican woman, navigates through her once bright future, now bleak due to abandoning school to take care of her ill mother. Now that she has passed away, and all opportunities seem to have vanished, she … Seguir leyendo Review – Prime Meridian by Silvia Moreno-García
Review – Inheritance by Nanci Schwartz
"Inheritance" is the third novel and final entry in the "Robber Barrons" trilogy. Written by Nanci Schwartz it is a trilogy of military science-fiction regarding a possible future of mankind where two different governments emerge, warring for the limited resources in the neighboring systems. The first book in the trilogy (simply titled "Robber Barrons") introduces … Seguir leyendo Review – Inheritance by Nanci Schwartz




