Author’s note: This was written in 2002. A sequel was written in 2004 that helped with a lot of the issues I had here. Seven books total comprise the Harry Turtledove alternate […]
Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura by Kathy Tyers
When George Lucas first looked into producing Star Wars movies again, he commissioned a series of three novels to help him build up fan interest and determine how well a new series […]
Book Review: Swan Song by Robert McCammon – A Stand By Any Other Name is Still as Sweet
I’ve never made any bones about the fact that The Stand by Stephen King is my favorite novel. It’s one I’ve read over and over since I was about twelve. At various […]
Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars Volume One by Greg Cox
Anyone who has seen Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan or the episode of the original Star Trek series upon which it is based, Space Seed, knows the general story of Khan […]
Book Review: Cached Out by Russell Atkinson
A murder mystery that involves Geocaching – what more could I ask for, right? And actually this book was pretty good until the last few pages. For anyone who doesn’t know, geocaching […]
Book Review: Star Trek: Ashes of Eden by William Shatner et. al.
When viewing the movie Star Trek: Generations, which brings together Captain Kirk (William Shatner) from the original Star Trek series with the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Kirk’s idea of […]
Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic – People Need to Read This
My mother received a phone call the other day from an online friend of hers. Her husband, who had served in the Navy in Vietnam and been stationed on a boat patrolling […]
Book Review: Invasion Alaska by Vaughn Heppner
One of my favorite genres to read is “alternate history.” Although much of that is written about events of the past, on occasion futuristic “alternate history” comes out and makes for a […]
Book Review – Star Trek: The Return by William Shatner, et. al.
A review I wrote a long time ago about Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was titled “Shatner’s Ego Trip”. Apparently, his ego needed another vacation. In the movie Star Trek: Generations, […]
Book Review – American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold by Harry Turtledove
Set during the 1920s and 1930s, this novel follows events begun in the novel How Few Remain, through The Great War series, and in the previous novel in this series, American Empire: […]
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