The Invisible Universe
Matthew Bothwell ★★★★★ 4/5 Non Fiction: Science; Cosmology Matthew Bothwell takes you on a grand tour of the universe (and its unknown mysteries) Note: This is a no obligation honest
Matthew Bothwell ★★★★★ 4/5 Non Fiction: Science; Cosmology Matthew Bothwell takes you on a grand tour of the universe (and its unknown mysteries) Note: This is a no obligation honest
Adam Becker ★★★★★ 3.5/5 Non Fiction: Science; Quantum Mechanics Quantum Mechanics has a problem and Adam Becker explains why The weirdness of quantum mechanics and its implications for the world
Andy Weir ★★★★★ 3.5/5 Fiction: Sci Fi Andy Weir’s boldest attempt yet, but one that falls a little short Andy Weir is one of my favorite sci-fi writers and I’m
Kazuo Ishiguro ★★★★★ 3/5 Fiction A sad read—and not just because of the story There is sadness in the story told. But there is greater sadness from the unmet high
Ken Liu ★★★★★ 3.5/5 Fiction: Sci Fi, Fantasy, Short Stories Should’ve followed my advice On completing Ken Liu’s previous collection of shorts, The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, I had
Lucy Foley ★★★★★ 3/5 Fiction: Crime, Murder Mystery Par for the course for the who-done-it genre To be accurate this is more of a who’s-been-done-for-and-by-whom rather than a traditional who-done-it.
Barack Obama ★★★★★ 5/5 Non Fiction: Memoir, Political History Long but rewarding read; Politics and history are not really my preferred genres and so I hesitatingly picked up A Promised
Emily Levesque ★★★★★ 4/5 Non Fiction: astronomy, science Edifying and Entertaining—especially if you’re into Astronomy; As an amateur astronomer and astrophotographer I thoroughly enjoyed Emily Levesque’s The Last Stargazers. I
★★★★★ 5/5 Spoiler free short review: Ingeniously crafted puzzle thriller you will watch more than once! (If you’re here just for the explanation, you can jump to it here) 3
Martha Wells ★★★★★ 3.5/5 Science Fiction: distant future, Robots A most unlikely protagonist that grows on you The central character in Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries series is a SecUnit—a part
Dexter Palmer ★★★★★ 4/5 Literary Science Fiction Literary SciFi Version Control is a book I thoroughly enjoyed—more so for Mr. Palmer’s exceptional literary writing than as science fiction. I picked