Perihelion by William F. Wu My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the conclusion to the six book Robot City series and I, for one, found it fairly satisfying. Robot City hasn't been the best written series I've ever read. Perhaps part of the reason is that most of the books were written by …
Tag: science fiction
A Review of The Eternity Brigade
The Eternity Brigade by Stephen Goldin My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Eternity Brigade is innovative, thought provoking, action packed, and horribly disturbing. Written in 1980, it follows the military career of an army man named Hawkeye and his friends, Green and Symington. After Vietnam, America gets involved in a big war in Africa …
A Review of Once A Hero
Once a Hero by Elizabeth Moon My rating: 2 of 5 stars Call me completely dumb, but I read a full 300 pages of this novel before giving up because it had gotten so progressively STUPID. God, it was a stupid and boring novel. This was my first Elizabeth Moon novel and I had always …
A Review of Like A Mighty Army
Like a Mighty Army by David Weber My rating: 4 of 5 stars Boy, I really don't know how I feel about this book or about this series anymore. On one hand, I love the series. It's an awesome, epic story told by a fantastic writer. On the other, like so many other people, I'm …
A Review of Robot City: Refuge
Refuge by Rob Chilson My rating: 2 of 5 stars I don't understand this book, or rather the importance of this book to the series. I don't think it adds very much to the series and instead think it detracts and distracts. I think it's poorly written (did you know you can collect water in …
