Views: 65Science fiction about a freight pilot that must make his way to Earth with valuable cargo onboard. Folks, I’ve lived this life. This isn’t science or fiction. This book is terrible. The Icarus Hunt. This humdrum book had me turning pages on the regular, like a dope fiend back on a stash. Slowly, methodologically,… Continue reading The Icarus Hunt: A Novel by Timothy Zahn book review
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Typee by Herman Melville book review
Views: 77Typee by Herman Melville Book Review This is life before THE FALL. Typee by Herman Melville. Imagine life on a tropical island of paradise. The breadfruit hangs thick in the bows of verdant trees. Fresh water springs are lined with herbs and vegetables. Complete harmony with nature. No taboo in the family. No taboo… Continue reading Typee by Herman Melville book review
Ancient Technology in Peru and Bolivia by David Hatcher Childress book review
Views: 242You can’t fit a piece of paper between the megalithic stones. The building process cannot be duplicated today. Nobody knows how the stones were worked, dressed, polished or placed on the highest, most inaccessible part of the mountains. Nobody knows the original purpose of the keystone cuts, the impossible inside corners and exacting standards… Continue reading Ancient Technology in Peru and Bolivia by David Hatcher Childress book review
Report From Iron Mountain book review
Views: 66Report From Iron Mountain I read this “report” and laughed. The idea of central banks around the world is stale, tired, and finished. This pitiful bit of programming for secret society members and academic morons in the paper-pushing echelon of our wicked society is the perfect example of central banking propaganda. The screed reads,… Continue reading Report From Iron Mountain book review
The Light Princess by George Macdonald book review
Views: 62Light Princess by George Macdonald She contains no mass when out of water. The light princess. She has no gravity. The light princess. Where did her weight go? The light princess. Somewhat contented to shed no tears. The light princess. Her beloved lake is drained. She must sacrifice a prince. Only after he is… Continue reading The Light Princess by George Macdonald book review
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe book review
Views: 91Dear Robinson Crusoe. How are your travails so much miraculous, but rather quite boring and drab when compared to the natives on adjacent islands? They come to your island on BOATS, and yet you call yourself a castaway? You seem to think you are stranded. You call yourself king of the island and make… Continue reading Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe book review
The Frozen Pirate by Willian Clark Russell book review
Views: 60Rodney finds himself stranded on an iceberg in the Southern Ocean. Crashed out with no victuals or shelter. How does he survive? How can the story proceed? How does Rodney get back home? How does he smuggle the great pirate treasure into his English financial system? Are the Eighteen-Hundreds even real? Did they make… Continue reading The Frozen Pirate by Willian Clark Russell book review
A Choice of Gods by Clifford D. Simak book review
Views: 74What will happen when all of these sick people die? Will the “Indians” return to the land? Will the gentiles go back to their home? Will the robots continue in the faith, creating the Project that contacts God in the center of the universe? Will the people ever make it back? No, I think… Continue reading A Choice of Gods by Clifford D. Simak book review
A Rough Shaking by George MacDonald book review
Views: 115A Rough Shaking by George MacDonald I think I’ll put down the fantasy for awhile. This book, a nice tale about innocent child (Clare), and wicked world that God has preordained on all of us. These wicked people. They see you, recognize you immediately, and they pray to their god. I see them pray.… Continue reading A Rough Shaking by George MacDonald book review
At The Back Of The North Wind by George MacDonald book review
Views: 86You may be asking, “Why are you reading phantasy during The War?” It’s a good question. George MacDonald (1824-1905) is the prototype author for the “fantastic” predictive programming that followed. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Lewis Carroll, have all named George MacDonald as their mentor. So, let’s go direct to source. George MacDonald, super phantasy with… Continue reading At The Back Of The North Wind by George MacDonald book review