Book Review – The Peace War by Vernor Vinge

The Peace War

The Peace War The Peace War by Vernor Vinge Synopsis: In Vernor Vinge’s hard sci-fi classic The Peace War, the invention of the “bobble”—a spherical stasis field that encases targets in impenetrable, time-frozen spheres—allows the Peace Authority to seize global control by neutralizing militaries and governments, enforcing a supposed era of peace while banning advanced […]

Book Review – Death Date By B.Y. Simpson

Death Date

Death Date Death Date By B.Y. Simpson Synopsis: Nova James was not looking forward to the day where she would be given the date of her death as dictated by the government. But it was for the benefit of the world as the Earth had been through war and limited resources. Then she accidentally found […]

Book Review – The Tripods – The White Mountains By John Christopher

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The Tripods – The White Mountains By John Christopher The Tripods – The White Mountains By John Christopher Synopsis: The people of Earth seemed to have always had The Tripods in their midst. The only thing demanded is that at the time of maturity everyone on the planet must be taken by a Tripod and […]

Book Review – The Sentinel Stars By Louis Charbonneau

The Sentinel Stars

The Sentinel Stars By Louis Charbonneau The Sentinel Stars By Louis Charbonneau Synopsis: Rigid! Locked! Enslaved! that was our Earth in 2200. East and West had merged at last, so there were no more wars, no more political differences. Citizens everywhere could concentrate on working off their TAX DEBTS! If you were capable and industrious, […]