Rosalind Barden’s Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case, is the first five star review I have given an indie author. To me, a five star review requires two things: Some reviewers have complained that the main character, Sparky, is given a voice that is difficult or distracting to read. I say the […]
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Jeremy Dillon, who cannot recover from the loss of his wife, falls to drinking and seems on the path to losing everything. Then he meets someone who tells him of a way he might recover, by visiting the Dollmaker.
I don’t understand why anyone likes this story, or why anyone believes it is science fiction. So, in no particular order, here’s why Dune sucked:
Season 4? omfg…
A wonderful little movie. A modern remake of Cyrano de Bergerac, where tragedy and loss are transformed into possibility.
The good news? Evil doesn’t die at the end, although we do lose some people getting there.
Very rarely does a sequel come a long to best its progenitor. Why? Well, it seems to me one reason is a lot of sequels try to ride the coat-tails of the original. But then you descend into a kind of formulaic presentation where you’ve basically already read the story, just some of the names […]
meh
I can’t say much about the story of Death Cramps My Style, by Kristopher Hoffman, without spoiling the fun. Let’s just say that some down-to-earth characters, Evil, Feral, and Timber who think the supernatural is nonsense, find out they were premature in their judgement. The characters are quirky, but believable, and I found myself caring […]
You know Python and Carrey and Mercer and Carlin,
you know Seinfeld and Benny and Pryor and Beaverton,
But do you recall
The most famous comic of all?