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Book Review: Merchanter’s Luck, C. J. Cherryh, (1982)

June 10, 2010February 6, 2017 / Joachim Boaz / 2 Comments

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4/5 (Good)

C. J. Cherryh’s Merchanter’s Luck is a heady brew of redemption, paranoia, fear, endless suspicion, and more paranoia. However, this work has markedly less of the seemingly-endless (and often unjustified) political manipulation that bogs down Cherryh’s more famous novels Cyteen and Downbelow Continue reading →

Book Review: The Rebel Worlds, Poul Anderson (1969)

June 5, 2010August 1, 2011 / Joachim Boaz / Leave a comment

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3/5 (Average)

This was the first Poul Anderson book I managed to finish (I got bogged down in one of his later novels a few years ago). The Rebel Worlds is part of a series of books by Anderson about his main character Dominic Flandry and the failing Terran Empire. The series includes Ensign Flandry (1966), A Circus of Continue reading →

Book Review: Mission to the Stars (variant title: The Mixed Men, A. E. Van Vogt (1945)

June 1, 2010September 28, 2016 / Joachim Boaz / 4 Comments

3/5 (Average)

A. E. van Vogt spins a great space opera in this short (157) page volume. Mission to the Stars–as it was later known–was originally published under the name The Mixed Men.

Here is a brief plot summary: Lady Gloria Laurr, Grand Captain Continue reading →

Book Review: Interstellar Empire, John Brunner (published as a collection in 1976)

May 31, 2010July 19, 2012 / Joachim Boaz / Leave a comment

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1.75/5 (Bad)

John Brunner is rightly famous for his dystopic works Stand on Zanzibar (won Hugo for best novel), The Jagged Orbit, The Sheep Look Up, and Shockwave Rider but most of his output Continue reading →

Book Review: Methuselah’s Children, Robert Heinlein (1958)

May 31, 2010August 2, 2011 / Joachim Boaz / 13 Comments

2.5/5 (Average)

Before you judge my review of this “classic” purely by the low rating please read my defense and reasons. First of all, if I was still a 13 year old boy this would have been very good, however, even then I would have been slightly disappointed by how much Heinlein has to offer and how little he actually develops in Methuselah’s Continue reading →

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