Book – ***** The Green Mile (1996)
Stephen King masterpiece centered on all those servicing and sitting in the electric chair with fantasy and supernatural elements sprinkled on top to make the terrifying dish palatable.
Stephen King masterpiece centered on all those servicing and sitting in the electric chair with fantasy and supernatural elements sprinkled on top to make the terrifying dish palatable.
Charles Stross’s sci.fi. that skips to the far future after the singularity. Not about the singularity at all, but about technological shock waves and people’s inability to imagine consequences they’re unfamiliar with.
Long but satisfactory continuation of the killer downer of the prior film. Characters bits seem more balanced and the audience responded.
Interesting take on the transformation of society based on a successful daemon, not even the true singularity.
Elana A. Mugdan’s engaging fantasy of Keriya Nameless as a pawn in a power struggle between dragons and opposing magic wielders who want to dominate them.
J.D. Baker’s masterful retelling of the vampire legend with the great grandson of Bram Stoker, Dacre Stoker, and access to unpublished notes. Baker capture’s the same mood and plays to our immortal interest in death and the possibility of cheating it.
Very good sci.fi. novel of earth’s invasion where the aliens attempt to conquer us from the inside out.
Terrible excuse for a science fiction movie, getting all the science and all of the fiction wrong. A manned mission to the event horizon of a black hole??? Enough said.
Odd story of a neglected boy befriending an unwanted horse and trying to find a home for himself.
A Neal Schusterman treatise on empathy. Fantasy that plays with our real-world emotional responsibilities by the author of Scythe.