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Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov: A Re-Reading for #SciFiMonth

By John Folk-Williams

Second Foundation

To finish up my re-reading of Isaac Asimov’s original Foundation trilogy, this week I’m looking at his Second Foundation. The novel, published in this form in 1953, is a reprinting of two novellas published in Astounding magazine in 1948-50. This third novel may not have quite the dramatic impact of The Mule (in Foundation and […]

Filed Under: SciFiMonth, Space Opera, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: altered minds, consciousness, future history, galactic empires, Isaac Asimov, power, psychic powers, spaceships

Julia: A Retelling of George Orwell’s 1984 by Sandra Newman

By John Folk-Williams

Julia by Sandra Newman

I hesitated to put up this review of Julia by Sandra Newman since I recently indicated that my reviewing time, limited due to illness, would be devoted to books that really inspired me in some way. Well, this one didn’t, but it was the last commitment I made to NetGalley, so I wrote a brief […]

Filed Under: Post-Apocalytic Tagged With: exploitation, freedom, future history, George Orwell, liberation, politics, power, slavery

Re-Reading Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov

By John Folk-Williams

Foundation and Empire

Up next in my re-read of Isaac Asimov’s original Foundation trilogy is Foundation and Empire. First published in book form in 1952, the novel consists of two novellas originally published in Astounding magazine in 1945, when Asimov was 25 years old. I mention his age since it seems to me that in these stories of […]

Filed Under: Space Opera, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: destiny, free will, galactic empires, Isaac Asimov, power, psychic powers, psychohistory

Menewood by Nicola Griffith

By John Folk-Williams

Menewood by Nicola Griffith

As Nicola Griffith, author of Menewood, second in her Hild series, said in a recent interview, she expects to be writing about this seventh century British saint (the abbess of Whitby in her later years) for the rest of her life. The character of Hild she has created through 20 years of research is unforgettably […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Historical Fantasy Tagged With: historical fiction, language, nature, Nicola Griffith, power, primal Britain, religion, war

A Few Thoughts about Foundation by Isaac Asimov

By John Folk-Williams

Foundation by Isaac Asimov

Given the lavish production of Apple TV’s Foundation series, I thought it would be interesting to look back at the original Foundation trilogy. Like most people, when I was being introduced to science fiction it was Isaac Asimov’s Foundation novels that were thrust upon me as cornerstones of the genre, one of the great achievements […]

Filed Under: Space Opera, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: galactic empires, Isaac Asimov, power, psychohistory, religion, space colonies, space governance, war

The Circumference of the World by Lavie Tidhar

By John Folk-Williams

The Circumference of the World

The Circumference of the World by Lavie Tidhar is even grander in scope than its title at first suggests. Like many Tidhar novels, it is uniquely brilliant, but this one draws together in its luminous writing many perspectives that take some time to sort out. There is a young woman from Vanuatu, a mathematician in […]

Filed Under: SciFi Mystery-Thriller Tagged With: alien life forms, imagination, Lavie Tidhar, religion, seeing and unseeing, universe

These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs

By John Folk-Williams

These Burning Stars

Before getting into the gripping debut novel, These Burning Stars, by Bethany Jacobs, I need to mention a few things about this blog. After four years of writing reviews for SciFi Mind, I ran into a burnout period earlier this year and took some time off. I’m getting back into review mode again but find […]

Filed Under: Space Opera Tagged With: Bethany Jacobs, colonialism, exploitation, identity, oppression, power, rebellion, revenge, social classes

David Mogo Godhunter by Suyi Davies Okungbowa

By John Folk-Williams

David Mogo Godhunter

In David Mogo Godhunter by Suyi Davies Okungbowa (author of Son of the Storm) the end of the world has come to Lagos. After a war among orishas, or gods, in Orun, home of a major pantheon, hundreds of spirits have taken over most of the city in the great Falling. Much of it lies […]

Filed Under: Post-Apocalytic, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: African SFF, city, family, godpunk, gods, orisha, religion, spirits, Suyi Davies Okungbowa

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