Inconstant Moon by Larry Niven (book review).
‘Inconstant Moon’ is a Larry Niven anthology of eight stories, mostly written in the 1960s. Back in the early 1970s,
‘Sam Kills Christmas’ is a strange book and, while marketed as a children’s book, it’s not one to be handed
Read MoreThere are two or three annual films showing generally in art house theatres. They are collections of animated films that
Read MoreIt was a big surprise spotting I nearly missed ‘Space Patrol’ was being released earlier in the year on blu-ray.
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Read MoreI haven’t seen ‘Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark’ for some time. Now with its blu-ray release, I’ll be watching it
Read MoreI pulled a copy of ‘The Cosmic Dancers: Exploring The Physics Of Science Fiction’ by Amit Goswami with Maggie Goswami
Read More‘The Boost’, title and product of Stephen Baker’s book, is a neural link embedded in people’s skulls, allowing them to
Read MoreFirstly, Paul M. Sutter’s book, ‘Your Place In The Universe’, is not a look at the house where you live
Read MoreHere’s the second trailer for the season two of Star Trek Discovery, in which Young Spock goes in search of the
Read More‘The Caged Queen’ by Kristen Ciccarelli is the sequel to ‘The Last Namsara’, while continuing on from the end of
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