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Full Circle: Electronic Afterlife by Alfred R. Taylor
Reviewed by Michael D. Griffiths
Publisher: Self Published
Year Published: 2012
Rating: 3 out of 5
Posted By Mike Griffiths (2 Comments)
April 3, 2013 @, 1:29 PM
I don't see the book cover artists much; I've been going by the magazines. Sometimes I've seen book covers that were quite good in advertisements, but don't know who the artists were. Though I do...
Having recently finished and enjoyed my first Iain Banks novel ("Consider Phlebas") , I felt further entitled to read a slipstream space opera by one of my favorite authors, Charles Stross.
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Each and every night I’d be awoken around 3am with hands poking me and/or indecipherable voices in my ear. A few times what felt like a small animal crawled over my legs. I was still being sexually...
I'm not much of a science fiction reader any more. From my fading memories a few names come to mind. David Drake and Jerry Pournelle for military sf, and or course William Gibson for cyberpunk.
I don't have an issue with a short story or promotional book published at $0.99, and I like $2.99 for novellas. For novels? E-books equate well with mass-market paperbacks, whch usually go for...
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[/URL] Full Circle: Electronic Afterlife by Alfred R. Taylor Reviewed by Michael D. Griffiths Publisher: Self Published Year Published: 2012 Rating: 3 out of 5
April 3, 2013 @, 1:29 PM