Category: Reading

  • CyberStorm by Matthew Mather – Quick Review

    I already wrote about Mather a while ago. He’s the author of the Atopia Chronicles series. I wouldn’t call it strictly SciFi, but it typically gets categorized as such. Categories are, by definition, approximations of reality. Mather has recently published a new book: CyberStorm. I got an advance copy (thanks Matthew!), but I didn’t start…

  • Atopia Chronicles – Quick Review

    In short: awesome. Go purchase it right away. Longer version: keep reading. Spoiler alert! This 6-part series explores a dystopian world where a new technology based on interconnected smarticles (smart particles) gives humans unprecedented mental abilities, spread across the real and many virtual worlds, especially for those who got smarticles implanted at birth. One of…

  • Group Review: Anomaly, Serengeti, Trixie & Me, Savannah

    I discovered Peter Cawdron thanks to his sci-fi novel Anomaly. It was a while ago, and since then every time the guy publishes a new book for Kindle, I’m probably the first one to purchase it. At €0.89 a pop, they’re a bargain. But the small price should not give you the wrong impression: Cawdron…

  • The Kindle Experience

    I’ve been a happy Kindle owner for the past 8 months and I am delighted by the overall experience. First of all, I recharged the batter only a few times, say every three weeks, which is awesome and close the battery recharge cycle of a real, paper book. The most amazing aspect is that you…