The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa, is today’s featured book in my A to Z Challenge. Featured: The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa The idea of the Cat Who Saved Books piqued my interest. I was
Book Review | Sassinak by Anne McCaffrey
Sassinak was listed for one of the Space Opera Group’s books of the month for April, and unusually I got it read within the timescale. It’s another for my SpaceTime Reading Challenge – which seems to be going rather well
L is for Fritz Lieber and other scifi authors #AtoZChallenge2018
L is for Fritz Lieber today, but I’m using him to represent the incredible array of authors I first read when I was a teen. They certainly influenced my thoughts of how our future ought to be, giving insights into
Book Review | The Ship Who Sang
The Ship Who Sang, by Anne McCaffrey, was picked as the book of the month for August by the Goodreads Space Opera Group. Despite all the others on my plate, I jumped at the chance to reread something I remembered
P is for Pern
In my world-building A to Z we’ve reached P, for which I’ve selected Pern, the world created by Anne McCaffrey for her Dragonriders series. In a nutshell, the stories are adventures, often featuring strong, powerless young women (and men) with special talents
Ballybran in The Crystal Singer series by Anne McCaffrey
This year my A to Z theme is world building, and today I’m featuring Ballybran. But it’s also my book review day, so here’s a book review of sorts. B is for Ballybran, and that is the setting for the Crystal Singer