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I kind of liked it. Good flow to it, simple characters, and a good hearted story.
This is not a masterpiece by far, but if you just go into it expecting a short and simple story about a young boys adventure on his own, then you'll be satisfied. If you are a fan of Mark Twain, chances are that you'll smile quite a few times reading this book. Likely also a good book for readers around the age of 10-12.
I kind of liked it. Good flow to it, simple characters, and a good hearted story.
This is not a masterpiece by far, but if you just go into it expecting a short and simple story about a young boys adventure on his own, then you'll be satisfied. If you are a fan of Mark Twain, chances are that you'll smile quite a few times reading this book. Likely also a good book for readers around the age of 10-12.
Adam Savage is always great, and he doesn't let us down in this one either.
He skates over a few science topics that may push humanity further, such as AI, machine learning, space travel, inventing stuff, with several interviews to go. Nothing deep, but quite entertaining, and it makes you think a little bit here and there, with the general theme being creativity.
Recommended if you need a short read.
Adam Savage is always great, and he doesn't let us down in this one either.
He skates over a few science topics that may push humanity further, such as AI, machine learning, space travel, inventing stuff, with several interviews to go. Nothing deep, but quite entertaining, and it makes you think a little bit here and there, with the general theme being creativity.
Recommended if you need a short read.
The Fall of Man is a science fiction story written by Mitchell White, about a post-apocalyptic future where Uberbots have brought humanity to its knees. We follow Thomas, a robot programmer, in his quest to survive in this new world.
I didn’t particularly enjoy this one. The story was okay, not anything too complex, but it did the job. The writing as such was acceptable, but the dialogs were quite simplistic, often juvenile, …Read More
The Fall of Man is a science fiction story written by Mitchell White, about a post-apocalyptic future where Uberbots have brought humanity to its knees. We follow Thomas, a robot programmer, in his quest to survive in this new world.
I didn’t particularly enjoy this one. The story was okay, not anything too complex, but it did the job. The writing as such was acceptable, but the dialogs were quite simplistic, often juvenile, …Read More
A collection of very short takes on what Valentine and Lauraline is, interpreted by a large number of international comic artists.
The quality of the stories are quite varied, and other than the novelty of seeing what other artists view of the series, especially if one knows the previous works of said artists specifically, there is not much to experience here.
You have to be an extreme Valentine and Lauraline fan, and even the …Read More
A collection of very short takes on what Valentine and Lauraline is, interpreted by a large number of international comic artists.
The quality of the stories are quite varied, and other than the novelty of seeing what other artists view of the series, especially if one knows the previous works of said artists specifically, there is not much to experience here.
You have to be an extreme Valentine and Lauraline fan, and even the …Read More