The Amazon Legion by Tom Kratman My rating: 1 of 5 stars Wow. This is truly pathetic "military sci fi." Remind me to never read Kratman again. This book centers around a division of female warriors defending their country against a bigger, tougher, stronger, richer invader, and presumably how they overcome their weaknesses in kicking …
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A Review of Thousandstar
Thousandstar by Piers Anthony My rating: 2 of 5 stars Meh. Not too impressed. I must admit, I approached this book with a little excitement because this was my first Piers Anthony novel and his reputation precedes him. I’ve read collaborations of his and some of his short stories, I believe, but never one of …
A Review of A Soldier’s Duty
A Soldier's Duty by Jean Johnson My rating: 1 of 5 stars A Soldier’s Duty is horseshit military science fiction. It’s not realistically military and the science fiction is insufficient, as I will explain. I started experiencing pangs of nervousness almost immediately as I began reading this book. Something didn’t feel “right” about it. Something …
A Review of The Demu Trilogy
Demu Trilogy by F.M. Busby My rating: 1 of 5 stars Typical of so many 1970s pulp sci fi writers and books. F.M. Busby’s The Demu Trilogy may actually be good, although with a 3.59 rating on Goodreads, I doubt it, but I’m not going to give it a shot by finishing it and you …
A Review of Relentless
Relentless by Jack Campbell My rating: 4 of 5 stars First off, I’ve got to ask, what’s with these stupid series’ book covers? This is a six book series about Captain Black Jack Geary who is the commander of the Alliance Fleet – Navy – who never leaves his flagship, yet each book features a …
