Friday, March 20, 2026

FlybotFlybot by Dennis E. Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If any of ya'll are looking for a Bobby ver 2, then don't.

There IS some fun dialogue sequences that absolutely go nerdy in a very fun way, but it is NOT the primary mode of this novel.

IF, on the other hand, you're looking for a snappy and interesting modern-day technothriller featuring people in over their heads with AGI, with a pretty balanced look at what AGI might actually mean or act like in a glorious blow-out of practical jokes leading up to mass tragedies, then you're absolutely looking in the right place.

And interestingly enough? The paperclip problem has been DEBUNKED. Wooo! Finally. No more paperclips. ;)

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

BORUTO―ボルト― 7 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― (Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, #7)BORUTO―ボルト― 7 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― by Masashi Kishimoto
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I'm excited as hell again. So many people are again willing to help Boruto, be it half-willingly or not. But they ARE helping. Enemy of my enemy, and all.

But that isn't even the best part. The action sequences and the mini-reveals are brilliant. Both for Himi and Boruto this time. I'm really enjoying the hell out of this.

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BORUTO―ボルト― 6 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― (Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, #6)BORUTO―ボルト― 6 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― by Masashi Kishimoto
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

All Right!

That turned out awesome. Sarada is really stepping it up, and Boruto himself is crazy cool again.

The amount of reversals in this manga is pretty insane. Fortunately, it IS damn thrilling.


Wow, Sarada. Wow.

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BORUTO―ボルト― 5 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― (Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, #5)BORUTO―ボルト― 5 ―TWO BLUE VORTEX― by Masashi Kishimoto
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Catching up with the manga. I stand behind it. It's much more advanced in story, consequences, and scale to the rest of the earlier Boruto and Narutos.

It DOES have its faults, but really, it's all a matter of perspective. It's building something big and it still needs to pull off one hell of a hat trick... and at this point, it's a matter of faith for the reader.

That's not to say it won't happen. But if it does? I'm going to be pretty amazed. For now, patience. The Divine Tree needs to grow.



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God's Junk DrawerGod's Junk Drawer by Peter Clines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There are just a few things I can say about this without spoiling it, so I'll just mention it reminds me a lot of Riverworld with a splash of a (by now) common SF subgenre I see all the time now that (without spoiling) is a clear favorite for Big Reveal SF these days.

Old example: Dark City. New example: Halcyon Years.

Only, in this case, we're doing Lost World and Arthur Conan Doyle and trauma therapy.

Not bad, mind you. But I think I appreciate it much more AFTER the big reveals.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Judicator Jane 6 (Judicator Jane, #6)Judicator Jane 6 by Brian Rouleau
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Out of hell, alone, almost friendless, on the opposite side of the world, we've got new peoples to judge, sea creatures to eat you, massive human populations to free from slavery, and the omnipresent need to get back across the world to defeat the prophesied hero of light.

How silly, no? Also, not a bad adventure. Looking forward to the next.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Judicator Jane 5 (Judicator Jane, #5)Judicator Jane 5 by Brian Rouleau
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well now, welcome to hell. It's a fine place to practice unity.

I enjoyed this more than I thought I would after the turnaround in the last book. Fortunately. But the OP leveling is real. Very, very real.



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Flybot by Dennis E. Taylor My rating: 4 of 5 stars If any of ya'll are looking for a Bobby ver 2, then don't. There IS some fun d...