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PAgent

PAgent@bookwyrm.cincodenada.com

Joined 2 years, 7 months ago

Dweller in the Pacific Northwest of the US. Lover of dogs. And food. Husband and father. I am strongly attached to science fiction, slightly less attached to fantasy. I was originally trained as a scientist.

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Andy Weir: The Martian (Paperback, 2014, Broadway Books) 4 stars

Six days ago, astronaut Mark Watney became one of the first people to walk on …

Review of 'The Martian' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Yes, this is every bit as good as your geeky friends say that it is. Absorbing, entertaining, and anchored by its authenticity and technical accuracy.

Simply a great read. Recommend it to your geeky friends.

Lois McMaster Bujold: Captain Vorpatril's Alliance (Hardcover, 2012, Baen Books, Distributed by Simon & Schuster) 4 stars

"Book Fourteen in the best-selling Vorkosigan series. Captain Ivan Vorpatril is happy with his relatively …

Review of "Captain Vorpatril's Alliance" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Returning to Bujold's Vorkosigan universe is like slipping on a favorite pair of jeans. You know all the characters, you know their back-stories, you know the settings, and you already love them all.

This novel was a pleasant variation, since it does NOT focus on Miles but his playboy cousin Ivan Vorpatril. Poor Ivan has always run dangerously close to being two-dimensional, particularly in comparison to his brilliant, driven, Lord Auditor cousin. This novel gives him both depth and history.

Not the greatest book in the series, but solid and satisfying.

Anthony Bourdain: Medium Raw (EBook, 2010, HarperCollins) 4 stars

The long-awaited follow-up to the megabestseller Kitchen ConfidentialIn the ten years since his classic Kitchen …

Review of 'Medium Raw' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Before you read this, you must realize that I am something of a fanboy where Tony Bourdain is concerned. I'm one of the folks who read "Kitchen Confidential" and thought it was genius, and then tracked down a copy of "Bone in the Throat," and liked that, too. And what I love about his writing is his voice -- By God the man can string words together. And no one, absolutely no one, can write a snarky tirade like Tony Bourdain. And that hasn't changed.

It should therefore not surprise anyone that I enjoyed "Medium Raw." But where KC was a diatribe of a burned-out cook, seared and scarred, angry at the world, Medium Raw is more of a reflection, a look back at the fallout that occurs when that burned-out cook scores an unexpected best-seller. What happens when you give them everything they've ever wanted. It's not an entirely …

Larry Niven: The Draco Tavern (2006, Tor Books) 3 stars

Review of 'The Draco Tavern' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This collection of stories is Larry Niven's take on the "aliens in a bar" genre. Niven is a master storyteller, and the various alien races are well-thought-out, and the storylines are entertaining. But the collection suffers from being a bit overly earnest. Every story seems to revolve around some Big Question of ethics, philosophy, psychology, sex, life, or death, and the aliens too often serve as surrogate Devil's Advocate or, worse, Deus Ex Machina.