Science Fiction
Visitors - Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card
Rigg and his group of friends continue to be manipulated by humanoid mice, Expendables (robots), Ram Odin, and many other people as they try to race to save the planet Garden from the "Visitors". Whi
Ruins - Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card
In Pathhfinder we watched Rigg get control of the walls and the ships that brought settlers to Garden but just because he has control of the ships and the robots, doesn't mean he's out of danger. Now
Pathfinder - Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card
Rigg thinks he's a simple trapper and wondered why his father made him learn so much about finance and government, but this training has prepared him for the world he's going to get thrust into. Join
Defiant - Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
Defiant brings us the final face off between The Superiority and the few races that have gathered with Humanity to say no to the enslavement of everyone. Our protagonist, Spensa, has to wrangle with
Translation State - Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie
Translation state takes a look at what it means to be human, and in this case, what it means to belong somewhere. We start meeting our 3 main characters, Enae, Reet and Qven and slowly are exposed to
The Three-Body Problem - Cixin Liu
Cixin Liu
Sure it's an interesting idea, but I'm not sure if it's the translation or the original writing…I just didn't like it. The most interesting thing was the protein folding idea for turning things into
Liberty's Daughter - Naomi Kritzer
Naomi Kritzer
Liberty's Daughter is about Beck Garrison, a teenager living on a libertarian seastead which is part of a collection of seasteads with varying rules. Some have no rules at all, so drugs are openly ma
Heaven's River - Bobiverse Book 4
Dennis E Taylor
In the 4th installment in Dennis Taylor's series about a post-human society of "Bob's" we get introduced to a new race called Quinlan's as Bob goes searching for Bender who disappeared long ago. F
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
Andy Weir
Project Hail Mary is another excellent book by Andy Weir. This one follows an astronaut that wakes from a coma realizing that they have to figure out how to stop the "space algae" that is eating the
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury
I read the 60th Anniversary edition of the book and the biggest thing that stuck out to me is the relevance to today's world. So many people are following the "screens" and not living life, only look