Vintage SciFi link round up!
Posted January 24, 2015
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check these out!
Bruce Baugh reviewed Leigh Brackett’s The Long Tomorrow
Over at The Bastard Title is a fantastic review of Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr.
Tethyan Books enjoyed the Retro Hugo Award winning Farmer in the Sky by Robert Heinlein
Over the Effing Rainbow continues reading through Frank Herbert’s Dune.
Science Fiction Times reviews Isaac Asimov’s first published story, “The Callistan Menace”
Book Haven reviews StarMan’s Son by Andre Norton, and suggests this title as a great starting point for her work
Over at Dab of Darkness, Nlrymrtl reviews the audio books of Possible to Rue by Piers Anthony, and “The Book of Beasts”, which was written in 1900 by E. Nesbit
At The Finch and Pea is an in depth review of The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson
Bookishly Witty reviews The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
My Reader’s Block reads the terrifying Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
Susan Hated Literature offers a review of Inverted World by Christopher Priest (also? gorgeous cover art!)
Pornokitch entertainingly discusses the History of the Hugo and Nebula awards
January 26, 2015 at 9:43 am
Oops, I forgot to tweet about it at the time, but I read After London by Richard Jefferies (1885). Wrote about it here: http://www.bookpunks.com/early-apocalyptic-lit-london-richard-jefferies-1885/
Am currently reading Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe and am behind on the other things I am planning to read. Faster, faster!
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