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bookaneer's review
3.0
Review only for A Song of Home, The Organ Grinds:
The steampunk worldbuilding, set during the Crimean war, is more appealing than the story.
The steampunk worldbuilding, set during the Crimean war, is more appealing than the story.
cathepsut's review
Review of PERMANENT FATAL ERRORS, JAY LAKE, ~18 p., ★★★★☆
Maduabuchi St. Macaria had never before traveled with an all-Howard crew. Mostly his kind kept to themselves, even under the empty skies of a planet.
A story involving the Fermi paradox. With addition of some altered, almost immortal humans. Is Anybody Out There?
Well-written, easy to read. I liked it.
Can be read for free here: http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/permanent-fatal-errors/
Maduabuchi St. Macaria had never before traveled with an all-Howard crew. Mostly his kind kept to themselves, even under the empty skies of a planet.
A story involving the Fermi paradox. With addition of some altered, almost immortal humans. Is Anybody Out There?
Well-written, easy to read. I liked it.
Can be read for free here: http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/permanent-fatal-errors/
mikewhiteman's review
4.0
Permanent Fatal Errors - Jay Lake ***
A Song Of Home, The Organ Grinds - James Beamon ****
Waterbirds - GV Anderson ****
Aberration - Genevieve Valentine ****
Greetings, Humanity! Welcome To Your Choice Of Species - Adam-Troy Castro *
Castle Coeurlieu - Naomi Novik ****
The Right Place To Start A Family - Caroline M Yoachim **
Wild Bill's Last Stand - Kyle Muntz ****
A Song Of Home, The Organ Grinds - James Beamon ****
Waterbirds - GV Anderson ****
Aberration - Genevieve Valentine ****
Greetings, Humanity! Welcome To Your Choice Of Species - Adam-Troy Castro *
Castle Coeurlieu - Naomi Novik ****
The Right Place To Start A Family - Caroline M Yoachim **
Wild Bill's Last Stand - Kyle Muntz ****
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