Book Review: Anarchist Communism
This title was first published over a century ago, yet its thesis of a collective democratic future still holds a great deal of relevance.
When not obsessively watching videos about aerospace engineering and politics, Liam mainly reads in science fiction and philosophy. If you want to get recommendations, he can rant for ages, so be warned.
This title was first published over a century ago, yet its thesis of a collective democratic future still holds a great deal of relevance.
There’s plenty of room to add the extension packs to your game-play, though this game takes a while to learn.
Continuing his trend of writing brilliant sci-fi, Baxter weaves science and wonder into a story of loss and powerlessness.
It’s all too common in sci-fi to reach a dissatisfying ending to an otherwise well-crafted story. This is a wonderful exception to the rule.
A brilliant tale of conflicting worldviews, unknowable entities, human life and death, and the importance of both compassion and curiosity
A very intellectually engaging science fiction drama. I cried at the end, it was so ambiguous and thoughtful.
This first novel of the nine-volume series is an action-packed intro to space-opera-style science fiction fantasy.
Very rarely would I so highly recommend a book but this one qualifies. It’s definitely in my top ten this year
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