Stringers
I spotted Stringers, written by Chris Panatier, in a Reddit post, and it sounded like something I’d enjoy, and it was! It wasn’t the best book I’ve ever purchased, but it’s a good, solid storyline with a unique take on […]
I spotted Stringers, written by Chris Panatier, in a Reddit post, and it sounded like something I’d enjoy, and it was! It wasn’t the best book I’ve ever purchased, but it’s a good, solid storyline with a unique take on […]
The Maiden Voyage, written by Marcus Alexander Hart and narrated by TJ Clark, was one of those books I’d never heard of until I saw someone mention it in my Twitter feed. Humour sci-fi in space? I’m there any day
Miniatures, the Very Short Fiction of John Scalzi, is a bit of a mixed bag. I’d seen this one a few times but had opted not to drop a credit on it, so when it popped up for $1 in
After finishing book 3, it was straight onto book 4 of the Hard Luck Hank series – Suck My Cosmos. Belvaille has moved on yet again and is now moving towards an aristocracy. Hank only manages to still live there
I thought it was about time I got back to the stack of Hard Luck Hank audiobooks I bought in one go and book three Hard Luck Hank: Prince of Suck by Steven Campbell, is where I’m up to. I always
Emperor Mollusk Versus the Sinister Brain, written by A. Lee Martinez, is probably one of the more interesting titled books I’ve read in a while. I kept reading good things about Martinez, so I thought I’d jump onto this one
Hard Luck Hank: Basketful of Crap, written by Steven Campbell, is the second book in the Hard Luck Hank series and continues the misadventures of poor old Hank. The space station Belvaille has changed a lot since the first book,
Hard Luck Hank: Screw the Galaxy, written by Steven Campbell, is a series of humorous science fiction books that I’ve enjoyed (in Kindle format) for a long time. Up until the recent Audible sale, I’d resisted buying them as an
The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook, written by Matt Dinniman, is the third audiobook in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and I snatched this the second I saw it drop on Audible. I’ve re-listened to the first two a couple of times
Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, book 2 of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series written by Matt Dinniman is equally as enjoyable and all-out nuts as the first book… and I love it. It’s been a long time since I stumbled upon a
Dungeon Crawler Carl, written by Matt Dinniman, is now sitting comfortably inside the list of my all-time favourite books. Those that I go back to, time and time again. This was my first listen, but I already know I’ll be
I picked up The Stone Man by Luke Smitherd as part of a two-for-one deal that popped up when it was time to spend a credit. I’d never heard of this author before but was intrigued enough by the blurb