Book Review: The King’s Justice by Stephen R. Donaldson

Book #86 of 2015: The King’s Justice by Stephen R. Donaldson I wasn’t super blown away by either of the two (unrelated) novellas in this book, but even middle-of-the-road Stephen R. Donaldson is still worth the read. And there are echoes of many of the stories I love from his collection Reave the Just and …

TV Review: Doctor Who, season 9

TV #53 of 2015: Doctor Who, season 9 I know a lot of people have cooled on Doctor Who lately — or perhaps just on showrunner Steven Moffat — but the season that just ended was seriously the best one since Matt Smith’s first in 2010, and free of a lot of those twisty Moffatisms …

TV Review: The Legend of Korra, season 1

TV #56 of 2015: The Legend of Korra, season 1 I already like this Avatar sequel far better than I ever did the parent show, but it’s a little disappointing how neatly everything gets wrapped up at the end of this first season. I know they weren’t sure if they would get renewed or not, …

Book Review: Doc by Mary Doria Russell

Book #80 of 2015: Doc by Mary Doria Russell (Doc Holliday #1) Historical fiction is usually not my thing, but I enjoyed this novelized account of Doc Holliday’s life before the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Maybe it helps that I didn’t really know anything about Holliday or his friend Wyatt Earp going into …

Book Review: Shadows of Self by Brandon Sanderson

Book #78 of 2015: Shadows of Self by Brandon Sanderson (Mistborn #5) I have mixed feelings about this Mistborn novel. For backstory: author Brandon Sanderson originally wrote a high fantasy trilogy in this setting, and plans to someday write another series where the technology has progressed to modern levels. He then added a standalone novel, …

Movie Review: The Martian (2015)

Movie #23 of 2015: The Martian (2015) This was so good! I really wanted to read the book first, and I still plan to get to that at some point, but I’m #10 on the library waiting list and I decided the movie was worth catching in theaters. And I’m so glad, because the visuals …

TV Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender, season 2

TV #44 of 2015: Avatar: The Last Airbender, season 2 This was a big improvement over season 1, especially in the back half of the year. The characters and plot are getting a lot more development, in terms of both surprising twists and actual narrative movement in the first place. On the other hand, basic …

Book Review: Doctor Who: Engines of War by George Mann

Book #66 of 2015: Doctor Who: Engines of War by George Mann This first official Doctor Who novel to feature John Hurt’s War Doctor has some interesting Time War backstory stuff, especially regarding what Rassilon was doing beyond what was seen in the David Tennant special The End of Time. There’s also some fun Classic …

Book Review: This World We Live In by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Book #64 of 2015: This World We Live In by Susan Beth Pfeffer (Last Survivors #3) I don’t know how I feel about this one. I liked the first two books in this series about life after a climate-driven societal collapse, but basically every character in this third novel is a hormone-crazy teenager, and that …

TV Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender, season 1

TV #41 of 2015: Avatar: The Last Airbender, season 1 I know this is close to sacrilege in certain circles, but I’m pretty thoroughly underwhelmed by this acclaimed cartoon series so far. It’s very… adequate? I guess it feels kind of like the show ReBoot to me: above average children’s entertainment with some occasional cool …

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