Archive for category: Science Fiction

The Cobra Trilogy – Part 3 – Cobra Bargin

4 April, 2010 (15:44) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

This is the last piece of the Cobra Trilogy and so far my favorite of the bunch. The first book covered Johnny Moreau’s life spanning several years which left me feeling somewhat fragmentet. In the this book we follow Jin, daughter of on of Johnny’s sons. The rest of the Moreau family is still present [...]

The Cobra Trilogy – Part 2: Cobra Strike

4 April, 2010 (15:43) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

The second installment into the Cobra Trilogy by Thimothy Zahn takeonyszko on a journy further into the perils of the newfound Cobra worlds. A new threat on an unfamiliar horizon is the perfect settimg for another Cobra mission. This time around the tale is spun not only from the viewpoint of Johnny Moreau but also [...]

The Cobra Trilogy – Part 1: Cobra!

5 March, 2010 (13:31) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

Baen books Webscriptions site is full of wonderful literature, but who can resist something called: The COBRA Trillogy! The book is written by Timothy Zahn, and was originally issued in the 80′ies as three seperate novels. The first book in the trillogy is called Cobra. It is  epic military space opera at it’s finest guerrilla style. The [...]

It’s old but is it any good?

7 January, 2010 (13:59) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

During a resent brush with a couple of old science fiction short stories I asked myself the question that I had to answer before venturing on in this old golden territory. It’s old but is it any good? The encounter started with Andre Norton’s – From the Sea to the Stars which I had picked [...]

Ist er tot? – a Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles review

14 August, 2009 (07:04) | Science Fiction, TV | By: Torben

Who would have thought it – it’s a Terminator series! Well it’s over now so it is due time to make a final verdict over the show. The series picks up after T2 where John Conner and his mommy (notice that I did not write Sarah Conner, but mommy) fight the bad ass Terminator T888 [...]

Land of the headless and not a headless reader

7 August, 2009 (08:38) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

Adam Robers writes interesting science fiction period! After I read Stone- a friend of mine lend me another novel: Land of the headless. The story is seen from the perspective of a headless man, which naturally gives the story a novel perspective. This fact alone makes it an interesting read and makes it a worthwhile. [...]

My first David Drake novel: Starliner

4 August, 2009 (09:24) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

It finally happened. I have read my first David Drake novel. First off let me say that I am a great fan of plot heavy hard science fiction, so the jump from the technologically focused novel to a military one (I am a F14 fanatic) was not a great leap for mankind- nor a great [...]

Juggler of worlds

11 February, 2009 (15:43) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

When I read Fleet of worlds back in june 2008 it ended in a mixed bag. I loved the return to Known Space and Puppeteer exploration scheming and plotting. The idea of a human slave sub species was also quite fascinating if a bit sought. One thing that left me wanting more were the infrequent descriptions and [...]

STONE

1 February, 2009 (22:05) | Book review, Science Fiction | By: Torben

Nano machines are always an interesting subject, and coupled with the intriguing ways of quantum physics it makes for a very nice book indeed. I am talking about STONE a book by Adam Roberts. The story revolves around a prisoner, a novelty in the futuristic (yes it is a science fiction book) Utopian society that [...]

Because these beautiful moments turn evil when they’re over

11 January, 2009 (00:10) | Movies, Science Fiction | By: Torben

Tonight I watched a movie with all the right ingredients. Vampires – check! Gunkata – check! Evil men with gas masks – check! Scifi theme – check! Milla Jovovich’s behind – check! Now if that is not a promising cocktail then how about I throw the director/writer of Equilibrium on top of that? Well you’ve [...]