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Ender’s Game

It’s now over 20 years since I first read “Ender’s Game” by Orson Scott Card. I remember that I was searching the science fiction shelf in my local library for something new to read when the german translation of “Ender’s Game” caught my eye. It was one of those books you start reading and only [...]

The End of The Mongoliad

My subscription for The Mongoliad ended a few days ago and I did not renew it. My initial enthusiasm for it melted away after half a year. I haven’t read a single chapter since June or maybe even May. Serial novels don’t seem to work for me. I prefer to read a book at my own pace. [...]

Void Trilogy

The Void trilogy is another three volume space opera by Peter F. Hamilton. It’s not really revolutionary. But if you liked “Night’s Dawn” or the “Commonwealth Saga” — his former space operas — you’ll like this one, too. It’s a sequel to the Commonwealth Saga and since persons from it make reappearances here and situations from [...]

The Mongoliad

The Mongoliad is Neal Stephenson’s new book project and it fits perfectly in with his most recent books – the Baroque Cycle and Anathem. So if you liked those books you’ll like this one, too. As the title – The Mongoliad – suggests mongols play an important role in this book. It’s 1241 and the [...]

Rainbows End

When I first read about this book, I thought that there must be some typo in the title. Surely it should be “Rainbow’s End”, shouldn’t it? We all have read stories about rainbows’ ends and all the wealth that awaits there. So it was a natural reaction to assume that this book by Vernor Vinge [...]