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James L. Gillaspy's "A Larger Universe" is an excellent young adult SF adventure novel. I say young adult because the story reminds me of Heinlein's YA books. Only this book succeeds where many others have failed. It follows the adventures of a young boy Tommy who matures in the care of some not so normal foster parents after he is kidnapped. I won't spoil any more of the story than that because half the fun is reading how Tommy's character becomes a young man and blossoms into far more ...
Updated 01-26-2012 at 12:49 AM by Kodai Okuda
Allow me to start by saying that I used to rarely give reviews for books, but now I'm going through and sampling science fiction books of the Independent variety to formulate a list of Premium SF novels to help readers know what to buy. When I judge a Science Fiction work I do so using the Campbellian model. That model being the kinds of science fiction that John Woods Campbell of Astounding magazine published and/or wrote. In short, I determine whether ...
Book Review: Rune Logic by Leslie Woodsdavis Review by Kodai Okuda: Let me start by saying that I rarely give reviews for a book, and when I do judge Science Fiction I do so using the Campbellian model. That model being the kinds of science fiction that John Woods Campbell of Astounding magazine published and/or wrote. In short, I determine whether it's Hard SF or not and will rate it accordingly. I dislike Soft SF (unless it is ...
The following is a compilation of the best science fiction books offered by Independent publishers and authors. This list is not a "top (insert number here)" type list and is based not only on basic grammatical editing criteria but also story content. It will grow as I read and review new books of the SF genre. New listings will be added to this post as I complete them. Individual reviews for SF books (even those that do not make this list) will be posted in the ...
Updated 01-28-2012 at 08:11 AM by Kodai Okuda