

Or much of the stuff on Couch to Moon Battered, Tattered, Yellowed & Creased or Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations.

Or check out the reviews on Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Science Fiction Month earlier this year. Like classic or vintage sci-fi? Check these spoiler free reviews of Wyndham’s Seeds of Time or First Men in the Moon by H.G. Here’s my list of planned books for the BookRiot Read Harder challenge. Maybe check out some different books to read. I’ll give you a few lines of space to go away. If you don’t want to spoil this book, stop reading here. Whilst I think the book is still enjoyable even if you know the ending, I understand that many people are sensitive about spoilers. I reviewed Destination Voidlast week, and I hope I avoided spoilers there – as the very short book builds to a climax where the main plot question is answered: when the crew of the Void Ship Earthling create an artificial intelligence in the ships computers, what will they create?

This series is the sequel to, and follows directly on from, Destination Void although it is not actually necessary to read this book first – I’ve seen one review make a parallel between Destination Void/The Hobbit and the Pandora Sequence/Lord of the Rings series. The Jesus Incident is (strictly) the first book in the Pandora Sequence. You will.” The Jesus Incident – 4 out of 5 stars WARNING – THE FOLLOWING REVIEW HAS A MAJOR SPOILER FOR THE END OF THE BOOK DESTINATION VOIDBY FRANK HERBERT. “I’ll come back to see your… Flower Room later,” she said.

The way he watched her, the avaricious glint to his eyes. Perhaps if you made an appointment for later?” Guilty knowledge lay there – dirty, guilty knowledge. Murdoch turned to face her and she felt threatened by the pouncing glee in his eyes. “Does your Flower Room have another name?” she asked. The Jesus Incident – Frank Herbert & Bill Ransom
