Another very enjoyable tale by Mr. Ward. He weaves Trek and real world history into a fascinating tapestry and ties off the final knot with a nod to Trek future. Great job!

This books needs some art! The story without comics is bit silly.

A fascinating story pf near future tech and its implications. The ending feels a bit too idealistic, but perhaps I'm too much of a pessimist.

I've never read the comic strip, but I can understand the appeal of the character from Falk's novel. I'll be spending more time with the Phantom.

Grimly amusing!

I like all the principal characters Adams has created, which is a bit unusual. They all have a part to play and they play it well. This appears to be the first of a series, at least, I hope so, because there were some hanging threads that need to be picked up in the next episode.

A friendly and entertaining look behind the scenes of a terrific film.

All the characters in this book are unlikable. I expected more.

Feckin' fungal!

Amazing how these comics still resonate today, decades after they were drawn.

Compelling first novel in a series. I'll have to look for the next book.

Grimdark indeed!

Seamus is a pooch of uncommon sagacity. Highly recommended.

Chilling. Humans! We're such terrible creatures.

Sort of a western fairy tale with nearly every western trope you can think of, packed into a few pages. A little dated.

I found Robert Jackson Bennett's City of Stairs to be a compelling and entertaining story. This second book in the series is just as good and General Turyin Mulaghesh is a fearsome character! Part suspense novel, part military spec fiction; City of Blades is a page turner and interesting commentary on war and military service.

I read an Uncorrected Proof of this book from http://www.mybookishways.com/ and RandomPenguins.

Interesting, but not as compelling as the published episode.

It's been awhile since I read a Star Wars novel. I picked this one up because Chuck Wendig. He delivers a good adrenaline rush with a new cast of characters that I think will hold up well over the course of a trilogy. Count me in. But I expected more cursing!

Another fine volume from Sequart with an in-depth look at a popular comics franchise. Everyone involved has done an apetastic job!

Love the way Felicia tells her tale, whether it's a screenplay, a comic, or this memoir.

Sorry to mix technobabble, but the only way to read this short story is with inertial dampers on.

Another fine installment in the Expanse series. There is clearly much more to come and I'm looking forward to all of it.

All's Sue that ends Sue... or Smith!

Sue continues to terrify and amuse, as do the other Sues!