As noted, the Battle of Yonkers was written terribly. Like writing about brain surgery, and having all the action being on the feet.
As noted, the Battle of Yonkers was written terribly. Like writing about brain surgery, and having all the action being on the feet.
It’s one of the worst books on the list, however you spin it.
The LeGuin choices are quite excellent IMO.
Thanks for the shoutout to Farmer. Criminally negligent, his omission. I’d bet you dollars to doughnuts that that “editor” at Amazon hasn’t read a word of it.
I could live with that.
I was really disappointed with The Man in the High Castle. It had a really interesting premise and pretty good world building but it just didn’t go anywhere IMO.
No Foundation. I call shennanigans.
I think they went for I, Robot instead, but I would have gone for the Foundation Trilogy (Second Foundation’s my favourite), or The Gods Themselves, which is an extremely well-crafted novel.
Sure until someone takes issue with him and destroys his truck.
No, DC. This is not what The Internet means whenever we use the term “Superdickery”.
Yeah, the rest of us can just go home now.
James, I’m fundamentally disappointed that you didn’t utilise the greatest of all sequel taglines.
Okay, I laughed.
Yarp, we have a winner.
Maybe this is just the version of Andrew Luck with cable.
*desperately hopes the scenes of sensuality in BvS are between Clark and Bruce rather than Bruce and Diana*
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