That sound wasn’t coming from the market. It was coming from behind me. From outside. Where the mist was. Something that was slipping and sliding and scraping over the cinderblocks. And, maybe, looking for a way in...
Book Reviews
Book Review: The Caves of Steel Review – Isaac Asimov (1954)
In the distant future, human society lives in the massive domed cities of Earth and the use of artificial intelligence and robots is strictly controlled, the people being prejudiced against machines...
Book Review: The Naked Sun
A murder has occured on Solaria, a planet run almost entirely by robots. The few people that live there are disgusted by the thought of human contact yet one of their own has been beaten to death in a gruesome killing...
Book Review: The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events #2)
I felt The Reptile Room lacked much of the energy and plot dynamics that the first book in the series brought...
Book Review: The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events #1)
Witty, dramatic, and darkly charming, the first book in A Series of Unfortunate Events introduces us to the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire siblings...
Book Review: The Collector
“We all want things we can't have. Being a decent human being is accepting that.”
Book Review: Psycho
During a stormy night she takes a wrong turn off of the highway and finds herself renting a room at the Bates Motel...
Book Review: The Haunting of Hill House
What nightmares are waiting, shadowed, in those high corners – what breath of mindless fear will drift across my mouth...
Book Review: The Exorcist
What looked like morning was the beginning of endless night...
Book Review: I, Robot
Presented as a collection of nine short stories, each exploring and pushing to the limit the Three Laws of Robotics set forth from world maestro of science fiction, professor of biochemistry, and all-round prolific writer Isaac Asimov (1920 - 1992). Read the full review here...