Fahrenheit 45110 reviews
Ray Bradbury

HarperVoyager, 2004

a great book of our time

+ Timely now that we're entering into the new dark ages...
+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library
+ True Fiction
  
  











  



  
Ancestor55 reviews
Scott Sigler

Dragon Moon Press, 2007

Xenotransplantation, intrigue, and an incredibly climactic finale

+ Excellent Read - Link to pdf download
+ More Sigler fun
+ Thanks God they didn't use Pit Bull DNA
+ Excellent book
  
  











  



  
Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space60 reviews
Carl Sagan

Ballantine Books, 1997

Carl Sagan, the man speaks for Earth

+ Very Interesting Page Turner
+ A question unasked

It's hard to believe Pale Blue Dot has been with me for over 8 years, it is also the 8 year during which I was transformed by the intelligence and wisdom of Dr. Sagan, and of course, his other works Cosmos and The Demon Haunted World become my favorites. Pale Blue Dot reads like the sequel to ...
  
  











  



  
Thirteen76 reviews
Richard K. Morgan

Del Rey, 2007

Show me, don't tell me

Very exciting premise here - in the not so distant future America has split along conservative and liberal lines into 2 separate countries and genetic experimentation has created a race of "super men" called 13's (genetic variation #13) who have either been locked up or exiled to the Mars colony. ...
  
  











  



  
Infected: A Novel193 reviews
Scott Sigler

Crown, 2008

LOVING IT!!!

+ "The Ouchie I can hold in my Hand" and other tales of the terrible
+ Wow!
+ Unrelenting alien invasion
  
  











  



  
Cosmos159 reviews
Carl Sagan

Random House, 2002

read what you can of it, but READ it!

+ This book should be required reading for anyone living on Earth.
+ A monumental achievement still relevant today
+ I'll be very quick ...
+ Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
THE FOUNDATION TRILOGY-THE CLASSICS OF SCIENCE FICTION2 reviews
Isaac Asimov

Doubleday & Company, 1951

Some of the best stuff I've ever read!

+ Foundation reigns supreme

Okay, so I was a little concerned about reading this story when I saw some of the Amazon reviews for "Foundation," the first book of the series, but after I finished the book, I was nothing less than impressed. In some of the other reviews, it is said that Asimov doesn't spend ENOUGH time ...
  
  











  



  
The Hobbit: 70th Anniversary Edition40 reviews

Houghton Mifflin, 2007

For Adults Too

+ Terrific Anniversary Edition of a great classic
+ This is an amazing book
+ Good for the Hobbit
+ Essential part of trilogy - the basis for the plot - excellent
  
  











  



  
Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind14 reviews
Donald Johanson, Maitland Edey

Simon & Schuster, 1981

perfect adjunct to the real thing!

+ must rea now
+ Fascinating
+ Fascinating
+ compelling look at the best of paleoanthropology 10 yrs. ago
  
  











  



  
Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind14 reviews
Donald Johanson, Maitland Edey

Simon & Schuster, 1981

perfect adjunct to the real thing!

+ must rea now
+ Fascinating
+ Fascinating
+ compelling look at the best of paleoanthropology 10 yrs. ago
  
  











  



  
The Hobbit: 70th Anniversary Edition40 reviews

Houghton Mifflin, 2007

For Adults Too

+ Terrific Anniversary Edition of a great classic
+ This is an amazing book
+ Good for the Hobbit
+ Essential part of trilogy - the basis for the plot - excellent
  
  











  



  
THE FOUNDATION TRILOGY-THE CLASSICS OF SCIENCE FICTION2 reviews
Isaac Asimov

Doubleday & Company, 1951

Some of the best stuff I've ever read!

+ Foundation reigns supreme

Okay, so I was a little concerned about reading this story when I saw some of the Amazon reviews for "Foundation," the first book of the series, but after I finished the book, I was nothing less than impressed. In some of the other reviews, it is said that Asimov doesn't spend ENOUGH time ...
  
  











  



  
Ancestor55 reviews
Scott Sigler

Dragon Moon Press, 2007

Xenotransplantation, intrigue, and an incredibly climactic finale

+ Excellent Read - Link to pdf download
+ More Sigler fun
+ Thanks God they didn't use Pit Bull DNA
+ Excellent book
  
  











  



  
Infected: A Novel193 reviews
Scott Sigler

Crown, 2008

LOVING IT!!!

+ "The Ouchie I can hold in my Hand" and other tales of the terrible
+ Wow!
+ Unrelenting alien invasion
  
  











  



  
Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space60 reviews
Carl Sagan

Ballantine Books, 1997

Carl Sagan, the man speaks for Earth

+ Very Interesting Page Turner
+ A question unasked

It's hard to believe Pale Blue Dot has been with me for over 8 years, it is also the 8 year during which I was transformed by the intelligence and wisdom of Dr. Sagan, and of course, his other works Cosmos and The Demon Haunted World become my favorites. Pale Blue Dot reads like the sequel to ...
  
  











  



  
Cosmos159 reviews
Carl Sagan

Random House, 2002

read what you can of it, but READ it!

+ This book should be required reading for anyone living on Earth.
+ A monumental achievement still relevant today
+ I'll be very quick ...
+ Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
Fahrenheit 45110 reviews
Ray Bradbury

HarperVoyager, 2004

a great book of our time

+ Timely now that we're entering into the new dark ages...
+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library
+ True Fiction
  
  











  



  
Thirteen76 reviews
Richard K. Morgan

Del Rey, 2007

Show me, don't tell me

Very exciting premise here - in the not so distant future America has split along conservative and liberal lines into 2 separate countries and genetic experimentation has created a race of "super men" called 13's (genetic variation #13) who have either been locked up or exiled to the Mars colony. ...