Review: Armageddon by Craig Alanson
If you liked the first 7 books in the series, this one is more of the same.
If you liked the first 7 books in the series, this one is more of the same.
The good The core premise is intriguing: what happens when almost everyone on earth goes blind? A number of interesting concepts: post-apocalyp...
I’ll be honest: I don’t understand why people like this book. At least not in 2023. Perhaps when the book came out ~200 years ago, it felt original, but by today’...
The good More fast-paced writing, without the weird hiccups of the first book in the series. More mildly interesting detective work and crime s...
DNF. I made it about 10% of the way through and gave up. It was just nonstop rambling about some priest or bishop, some debates about the French revolution, and I...
A terrific read. This book truly changed how I think about senses, and, more generally, how animals perceive the world. In particular, this book taught me the con...
I enjoyed this book considerably more than the first book in the series Prador Moon. It has all the strengths of the first book—including great sci-fi concepts an...
I found Amusing Ourselves to Death to be deeply insightful and profound. Technopoly, much less so. There are a few great ideas in this book, as Postman is a stron...
The good Deep, interesting characters who feel alive. An interesting look at life in 1950s Naples. Well-written. The not so good...
I thought the first book in this series, Vicious, was great; I think I liked this second book even better. The characters are great, both the ones coming back fro...