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Tag Archives: fiction

Review: Labyrinths

Posted on May 14, 2019 by Bill Wake

Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges, 2007 edition. ISBN 0811216993. Borges was an Argentine fantasy writer. This book is a collection of 20+ short stories, as well as about 10 essays on writing. His stories often have themes of mirrors, mazes, Continue reading Review: Labyrinths→

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Review: The Princess Bride

Posted on August 29, 2018 by Bill Wake
The Princess Bride

The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure, by William Goldman. I saw this on a couple lists of favorite books a few weeks ago and had to re-read it. The title has it right Continue reading Review: The Princess Bride→

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Estimable Stories in the INVEST Model

Posted on March 1, 2015 by Bill Wake

Estimable stories can be estimated: some judgment made about their size, cost, or time to deliver. (We might wish for the term estimatable, but it’s not in my dictionary, and I’m not fond enough of estimating to coin it.) To Continue reading Estimable Stories in the INVEST Model→

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Review: Accelerando, by Charles Stross

Posted on January 16, 2013 by Bill Wake

Accelerando, by Charles Stross. Ace, 2006. This novel explores the Singularity: What happens when AI, uploading, and other variations of humanity (or non-humanity) start to happen. I was worried that a novel on this subject would basically be, “Computers take Continue reading Review: Accelerando, by Charles Stross→

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Review – Ruled Britannia (Turtledove)

Posted on September 3, 2011 by Bill Wake

Ruled Britannia, by Harry Turtledove. This is another of Harry Turtledove’s alternative history novels. In this case, the Spanish Armada succeeded in the late 16th century, and Spain has taken over England. This is the time of Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth, Continue reading Review – Ruled Britannia (Turtledove)→

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Review – Musashi

Posted on May 26, 2011 by Bill Wake

Musashi, by Eiji Yoshikawa. Kodansha International, 1995. Swordplay, true love, and a man climbing up the side of a cliff. It’s not the Princess Bride; it’s the story of Musashi, the most famous swordsman of Japan. This is a romanticized, historical fiction novel. Continue reading Review – Musashi→

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Review – C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy

Posted on February 21, 2011 by Bill Wake

Out of the Silent Planet, by C.S. Lewis A linguist (Ransom) is kidnapped and ends up on another planet. (The science is wobbly, but it’s a classic travel story stretched to unexplored worlds). How will he work with humans or with those Continue reading Review – C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy→

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Review: The Clockwork Man (Jablonsky)

Posted on February 17, 2011 by Bill Wake

The Clockwork Man, by William Jablonsky. Medallion Press, 2010. Late in the 19th century, the world’s best clockmaker creates a clockwork man (who doesn’t like being referred to as a robot). He (it?) lets himself run down, and wakes up Continue reading Review: The Clockwork Man (Jablonsky)→

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Review – Down & Out in the Magic Kingdom, by Cory Doctorow

Posted on May 8, 2010 by Bill Wake

Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, by Cory Doctorow. Tor, 2003. What happens when reputation is more important than money, when death is yesterday’s problem? A group of people have decided to maintain Disney World. Is it better to change or Continue reading Review – Down & Out in the Magic Kingdom, by Cory Doctorow→

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Review – Mabinogion Tetralogy, by Evangeline Walton

Posted on April 25, 2010 by Bill Wake

Mabinogion Tetralogy, by Evangeline Walton. Overlook. 2003. This is an under-appreciated work of fantasy. It’s based on the Mabinogion, a set of Celtic myths found in Welsh documents. The version I bought 25 years ago was in four separate volumes, Continue reading Review – Mabinogion Tetralogy, by Evangeline Walton→

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