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Name | Rating | Very short summary |
Akira | A pointless waste of time. | |
Mobile Battleship Nadesico | A space/mecha series done wrong. Horribly, horribly wrong. | |
Neon Genesis Evangelion | Why people with clinical depression shouldn't direct. | |
Mahoromatic | Robot maid series with lots of nudity crowding out what little time there is for plot. | |
RahXephon | Like Evangelion, but finds novel ways to be lousy. | |
Record Of Lodoss War | J. Random Fantasy Series | |
Serial Experiments Lain | Cyberpunk introspection. | |
Armitage III | A short, fairly pointless cyberpunk movie. | |
Ghost In The Shell | Yet another short, fairly pointless cyberpunk movie. | |
Chobits | Boy meets robot girl. | |
Hand Maid May | Like Mahoromatic, but with no nudity and just as many annoying characters. | |
.hack//SIGN | Set entirely in a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. | |
Geneshaft | Entertaining and touching space/mecha series with a weak plot. | |
Love Hina | A romantic comedy. | |
Rurouni Kenshin | Two seasons of excellent sword fighting followed by a season of filler. | |
Trigun | Deep space planet future gun action | |
Vandread | A space/mecha series done right. | |
Scryed | A battle series done right. | |
Hoshi no Koe | 25 minutes of sheer bliss. | |
Angelic Layer | A lighthearted female-oriented battle series. | |
Full Metal Panic | Intriguing and beautiful mecha series. |
Name | Rating | Very short summary |
The Martians | The most boring story about Mars ever written. | |
Mars | The second most boring story about Mars ever written. | |
Neuromancer | An awful cyberpunk novel, with style but no content. | |
The Difference Engine | A confusing and boring alternate history, in which nothing much happens. | |
Nemesis | Even Asimov can write bad novels. | |
First Landing | A ridiculous Mars novel. | |
Red Mars; Green Mars; Blue Mars | Full of interest, then throws it completely away. | |
The Diamond Age | Nanotechnology can't provide books with real endings, it seems. | |
The Fortunate Fall | Another novel suffers the Nanotech Curse. | |
K-PAX III: The Worlds Of Prot | Yet another K-PAX novel. Mildly interesting with no innovation. | |
Feersum Endjinn | Bizarre future Earth, crazy birds, and phonetic spelling. | |
The Gods Themselves | Worth reading just for the second part alone. | |
Snow Crash | "Of course I won the fucking sword fight. I'm the greatest sword fighter in the world." | |
Look To Windward | A mildly interesting Culture novel. | |
Prey | The attack of the gray goo. | |
K-PAX | Would we know the difference between an alien and a mental patient? | |
K-PAX II: On A Beam Of Light | Prot is back. | |
Halo: The Flood | The official novelization of Halo. | |
Excession | The story of an Outside Context Problem. | |
T2: Infiltrator | Skynet sends an augmented human back in time. | |
T2: Rising Storm | The Infiltrator wasn't entirely destroyed, and the Connors have to stop Skynet again. | |
Cryptonomicon | Worth it just for the tunnel sequence alone. | |
Wheelers | In the twenty-third century, aliens are discovered... in our Solar System. | |
Inversions | A deeply confusing but ultimately interesting novel. | |
Voyage | A novel of what might have been | |
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress | Sentient supercomputer masterminds Lunar rebellion. | |
Twistor | Hard SF, electromagnetic fields, and shadow universes. | |
Einstein's Bridge | Hard SF, particle accelerators, and wormholes. | |
Halo: The Fall Of Reach | The epic tale of a losing battle. |
Foundation Novels | ||
Name | Rating | Very short summary |
Foundation's Edge | Dialogue on planets, dialogue on spaceships. Nothing much happens. | |
Foundation And Earth | Like Foundation's Edge, but with a couple of neat revelations at the end. | |
The Robots Of Dawn | Would have been a better detective story were the plot not so contrived. | |
The Naked Sun | Spacers ask Baley to solve another crime. | |
Prelude To Foundation | The great psychohistorian Hari Seldon had to start somewhere. | |
Foundation | Seldon's Plan unfolds across the centuries. | |
Foundation And Empire | The Seldon Plan is far from invincible. It can be defeated. | |
The Caves Of Steel | An excellent SF detective story. | |
Second Foundation | What is the Second Foundation and what are they up to? | |
Forward The Foundation | In the last years of his life, Hari Seldon struggles to implement the Plan. | |
Robots And Empire | R. Daneel Olivaw discovers that the First Law can be transcended. |
Tom Clancy Novels | ||
Name | Rating | Very short summary |
The Cardinal Of The Kremlin | The Soviets might have an antisatellite laser! Ho hum. | |
Executive Orders | A weak plot mixed in with too much pointless agonizing. | |
Patriot Games | Similar to the movie, except that the novel's ending is less interesting. | |
Red Storm Rising | Russia and NATO slug it out with conventional forces. | |
Rainbow Six | An elite antiterrorist team faces an unknown enemy. | |
Clear And Present Danger | America slugs it out with Colombian drug lords. | |
The Hunt For Red October | Engage the caterpillar drive! | |
Red Rabbit | Soviet-era espionage done right. | |
The Sum Of All Fears | Nuclear terrorism hits America, described in vivid detail. | |
Without Remorse | Drug dealers mess with the wrong man. | |
Debt Of Honor | America and Japan slug it out. | |
The Bear And The Dragon | Russia and China slug it out, while America is powerless to do much of anything. |
Q: Why haven't you reviewed series X?I have attempted to classify the genres of these series, somewhat successfully. Many anime series, like many TV shows, follow similar themes; e.g. robotic girls are fairly common, as are mecha. I've also attempted to note whether a series tends to be broken up by episodes or if it progresses continously - neither is better than the other, of course, it's the skill with which either style is executed that matters.
A: Because I haven't watched it yet. My time is severely constrained; I have watched a fair amount of anime, but it's taken me over two years. Everything I have watched in full I have reviewed here. When I finish another series, I'll review it. And yes, I will watch Cowboy Bebop eventually.
Rei Ayanami | Asuka Langley Sohryu |
Pen Pen | Shinji Ikari |
Lain Iwakura |
Misaki Suzuhara | Wizard | Hikaru |
Sanosuke Sagara | Misao Makimachi | Aoshi Shinomori | Saito Hajime | Makoto Shishio | Kenshin Himura |
Vash the Stampede |
Naru Narusegawa | Keitaro Urashima | Mutsumi Otohime | Mitsune Konno |
Mahoro |
RahXephon |
Kaname Chidori |
Major Andrei Sergeyevich Kalinin |
Sergeant Sousuke Sagara |
Sergeant Kurz Weber |
Sergeant Melissa Mao |
Captain Theresa Testarossa |
Shinji Kazama | Gaul | M9 Gurnsback | Unknown Mecha | ARX-7 Arbalest | Kyoko Tokiwa |
Ryuhou | Kazuma | Straight Cougar | Xeres Adjani | Martin Sigmar | Kimishima |
Hibiki Tokai | Meia | Barnette | Dita | Bart |
Beatrice |
"Yes. Mars' north celestial pole is located about halfway between Deneb and Alpha Cephei."I'm probably generous in giving this a high 3 stars ("bad").
"How do you get that?"
"It says so right here."
Rebecca looked over at the text displayed on McGee's electropad. It had been many years since she'd first read it, but she recognized the passage instantly, from The Case for Mars, published in 1996.
ON A DISORDERED WORLDDr. Vosill is one of my favorite characters. :->
In Haspidus, Dr. Vosill serves as the personal physician to the king, an incredible achievement for a foreigner and - even more unthinkably - a woman. Sharp-tongued, independent, and full of dangerous ideas, Vosill has more enemies at court than even she suspects. But she also has more remedies at hand than those who wish her ill could possibly imagine.
IN A CRITICAL TIME
Across the mountains, a man named DeWar serves as chief bodyguard to the Protector General of Tassasen, a profession he describes as the business of "assassinating assassins". In a troubled new country ravaged by revolution, DeWar, too, has enemies - but his methods of combating them are more direct.
ONE PERSON'S PRESENCE
As these new nations struggle to rise up from the ruins of a fallen empire, Vosill and DeWar have each caught the ear of those in power. Although they seem to act as loyal servants to their chosen countries, their true agendas are as elusive as their mysterious, and possibly common, past.
COULD CHANGE A CULTURE
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