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Yun Ko-eun, Lizzie Buehler: The Disaster Tourist (Paperback, 2020, Counterpoint)

Jungle is a cutting–edge travel agency specializing in tourism to destinations devastated by disaster and …

Review of 'The Disaster Tourist' on 'Goodreads'

Really not for me, but possibly because my expectations were wrong. I was hoping for a thriller or a suspense story, got a kafkaesque nightmare.

William Gibson, Pat Cadigan: Alien - Alien 3 (Hardcover, 2021, Titan Books)

Review of 'Alien - Alien 3' on 'Goodreads'

Alien is a perfect movie. Aliens is an excellent movie. Alien3 is a good movie (fight me all you want, but I maintain that the Assembly Cut works), hampered by the fact that it came after Aliens, and very few watchers wanted its grim type of nihilism after rooting for Hicks, Newt & others for the nerve-wracking ride that was Aliens. So, here's a novelisation of an unproduced screenplay that does not start with everybody dying, and also seems to give the audience "the same as last time, only bigger", as sequels should. Is it any good?

... It's only barely making it into kinda okay.

I cannot tell if the screenplay would have made a good movie, but it makes a rather forgettable sci-fi novel. The built-in weaknesses in the Alien mythos are somehow harder to ignore in written fomat. Distances, times and scales make absolutely no sense. The …

Nina Allan: The Rift (Paperback, 2017, Titan Books)

Review of 'The Rift' on 'Goodreads'

A dense, meandering, weird story that I find really difficult to classify. On the surface it's about a strange disappearance and reappearance. Below that, it's about identity, unfairness of gender, possibly madness, probably a lot of other things that I couldn't classify. It's like genderswapped Philip K. Dick colliding with genderswapped Stephen King in the dark. Very much not for everyone, but I really liked it.

Kali Wallace: Dead Space (Paperback, 2021, Berkley)

Review of 'Dead Space' on 'Goodreads'

A tiny thing can sometimes spoil a reading experience.

Dead Space would have been a decent sci-fi thriller, but all I could think of was how the gravity on the tiny asteroid was constantly somehow depicted wrong, how things shouldn't work like that in what's basically microgravity, and I couldn't see past it. One of my pet peeves in movies, and turns out it also affects literature. Sheesh.