August 14, 2012
February 4, 2013

I recognize that this was originally published in 1912, according to wikipedia, but it was one of the worst sci-fi books I've read. Maybe it was revolutionary and it exciting when it came out, but certainly hits just about every bad trope that sci-fi has become known for . . .

March 21, 2012
October 8, 2012

It was good. A slow burn. Not something I would normally read, but I picked it up when I happened to be in the mood for a book more about ambiance than plot.

June 24, 2016

Had some significant pacing problems, and in general not Brin's greatest work. Hope the other two books in the series are better.

August 4, 2012

Holy cow, so brilliant. I wish I could actually articulate how brilliant this is . . . .

January 16, 2016
January 24, 2012
October 11, 2014

A lot of fun, some really good stories, and some mediocre ones. My favorites are “The Tree is my Hat”, and “The Sailor who Sailed After the Sun”.

July 30, 2012
November 30, 2014

Bizarre Story of a protagonist DEA officer who slowly burns his brains out on drugs as an under cover cop. Interesting in how it portrays the lines between cop and criminal as being fuzzier than you might think. Not one of my favorite Philip K. Dick stories.

June 27, 2012
June 27, 2012
October 28, 2012
May 11, 2012
October 8, 2012
November 30, 2012
April 20, 2013

Storytelling was passable, but nothing too great. I felt like it was pretty obvious what was going to happen from the very beginning.

I really liked the parasite filled world that Thoma created however I thought I could have been realized much better.

May 11, 2013
August 24, 2012

Classy anthology of old school science fiction. When the emphasis in science fiction writing was more on the “science” and less on the “fiction writing”. Still a good read and fun stories.

January 17, 2012
June 27, 2012
September 10, 2012
October 5, 2012
October 24, 2012