Sunday 24 October 2021

Mickey 7 - Edward Ashton


 

 

 Mickey is unusual, he is a voulenteer, in a role that nobody in their right mind would accept. He is an expendable. He is a clone of his former self, on his seventh cycle. 

 

Only in place to do the jobs that may involve loss of life. You see life is important in space, just as it is everywhere else. The only difference they have his memory on file, uploaded regularly. Just incase of death you see. He will have his memories and still know most of what he knew. Replecated.

 

Assumed dead. Duplicated. His life neve to be the same again. Wrestling with his other self of food, women and just what did happen to him.

A Sci-Fi adventure in the truest sense, just warped, comical  and immensley enjoyable.

 

A rip-rollocking ride across the skyskcape. To a planet of 'habital' consistancy.

 

You find yourself drawn into the character, alost to the point where you feel for him. Capturing the idoesyncrasies of life as one of the oft overlooked.


A truely enjoyable page turner of a read.


4.5/5.0

Monday 11 October 2021

Graveneye - Sloane Leong (artist Anna Bowles)

 

Not read a graphic novel in quite some time. This one did not disappoint in the slightest. With artwork from Anna Bowles (debut).

A tale of blood, lust, love and hunting. Obsession.

Released on 30/11/2021.

A must for a tale of feral animals and humans.

4 out of 5 for this one.

The Fuck-It List - John NIVEN

 

 

One man. One illness. One list. One question, just how far would you go?

Some of the best satire that I have read in quite somw time.

Trump re-elected in 2020 his daughter in his place in 2024. It is now 2026 and Frank has a grudge to bear. With an enormus chip on his shoulder. He sets off on one almighty road trip.§ne over the age of 16 to bear arms.

With school masacres at an all time high. Mass shootings not far behind.

A list, 5 names. All with a valid reason to be there. Going right to the very top of the pile.

A fast paced, page turner that leaves you flying by the seat of your pants. A really enjoyable read.

 

4.0 out of 5.0