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Horns (2010, William Morrow) 3 stars

Joe Hill has been hailed as "a major player in 21st-century fantastic fiction" (Washington Post); …

Review of 'Horns' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

'Meh' story with great writing and imaginative theme. The son of one of the greatest storytellers alive now is bound to have the charm with carrying a story, but it was tad too long without much turns. It reminded me of A Painted House by Grisham and some wannabe horror author entwined together.
Would I recommend it? Yes, but not to the front of your shelves.

Rendezvous with Rama (1991, Orbit) 4 stars

Written in 1973, a massive 50 kilometre long alien cylinder begins to pass through the …

Review of 'Rendezvous with Rama' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Great setting and a classic writing, I could understand why this could be called a classic hard science fiction, having gotten released in 1972. The story revolves around a mysterious space object that was previously thought out as an asteroid, is actually an alien space-craft. With a rapid rotation period of 4 minutes and incredibly big, the spacecraft presents as being a boring plain object to the cameras of Sita, a space probe launched from Phobos, until the manned vessel Endeavor reaches it for exploration.
Grand ideas, perfect setting for the series, although the text is philosophical and subtle looking into the nature of Humans, this is one book that should not be missed by a fan of fiction much less by a fan of sci-fi.

Caliban's war (2012, Orbit) 4 stars

Caliban's War is a 2012 science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey (pen name …

Review of "Caliban's War (The Expanse, #2)" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

First book that held me hostage for over 7 hours straight.
Three POVs, intricate political webs woven to carry out machinations of the powerful, mixed with self-righteous serving the humanity's will to be alive, go on, keep the wheels of civilization running. This second book in The Expanse trilogy will leave the reader soaked in interesting and perfect explanation of near-future, the one when humanity should face biggest threat yet, before it could set sail to the distant stars.

When we wake (2013, Little, Brown) 1 star

"In 2027, sixteen-year-old Tegan is just like every other girl--playing the guitar, falling in love, …

Review of 'When we wake' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Don't even bother this book, worst I've lent my time to. Flat story, annoying teen-ish dialogues, no big ideas. Read around 200 pages, didn't have energy to move on.

Throne of the Crescent Moon (2012, DAW) 4 stars

Throne of the Crescent Moon is a fantasy novel written by American writer Saladin Ahmed. …

Review of 'Throne of the Crescent Moon' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

From my blog :
Saladin Ahmed’s debut fiction, a Nebula award nominated work enthralls the reader from the word go. It follows a group of well-wishers of a kingdom fight against a great and powerful enemy that the main protagonist Adoulla a ghul hunter has never come across before. The novel, although it screams ‘Sword and Sorcery’ is in itself more than that. The book does have it’s share of sword fightings, blood and incidents that would make any brave soul cringe, but the portrayal bequeathes from the genre-type to one that dwells to human meta-physical sense. It speaks about each member’s stance in face of hardship, their choices, their inner battles and the ill-fated bargains they do with negative emotions to reach their goal.

The other important characters are Adoulla’s dervish, Raseed bas Raseed, the tribeswoman and guard of her band, Zamia, an Alchemist and her husband who is …

Leviathan Wakes (Paperback, 2011, Orbit) No rating

Humanity has colonized the solar system—Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond—but the stars …

Review of 'Leviathan Wakes (The Expanse, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars


“There’s a lot of science fiction that talks about the near future. There’s a lot about great galaxy-spanning empires of the distant future. But there’s not much that talks about the part in between. The Expanse is playing on that bridge” – authors’ reply to the question of ‘What kind of story are you telling in this series’.

Written under the pen name James S. A. Corey-a collaboration between fantasy author Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, the story revolves around two men Holden and Miller andImage - Leviathan Wakes their rising-above-human decisions that averts a catastrophe. Two men totally opposite in character, the former a ship’s pilot and the latter a tired and aging criminal detective. The men are similar in that they are solution-driven, in that they’d do anything ranging from lying-to governments, to the guiding systems of missiles and even to self-driven rocks to intimidation, extortion, to get …