Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth – Ch 3
Percy’s sharper, but so are the scorpions. Also I get excited for an old-fashioned D&D-style adventure! (Don’t you judge me.) All this and more in the 3rd part of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth, or as Rick Riordan called it…
We Play Tag with Scorpions
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth – Ch 2
A return to camp, much mysterious mysteriousizing, and Grover’s dating a dryad. All this as I read chapter two in Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth, a.k.a…
The Underworld Sends Me a Prank Call
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth – Ch 1
Percy wastes no time causing another disaster, but that’s okay, because without that, we wouldn’t have the first installment of Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth! It begins with…
I Battle the Cheerleading Squad
Shadows on the Sound Podcast: Evil AIs and Me
Artificial Intelligence is slowly becoming a reality. Perhaps the Singularity is even next week. Sci-fi is filled with artificial intelligences that were born evil, turned evil, or had evil thrust upon them. A Memory in the Black, the second book in my sci-fi/cyberpunk series, introduces the A.I. known as Suuthrien. Whether or not Suuthrien is truly evil is just something you’ll have to wait and see about in A Dragon at the Gate, but the wonderful geeks Camela and Z.D. over at the Shadows of the Sound podcast invited me, along with another entity known only as Archangel, to discuss the concept of evil A.I., and things like what sort of loopholes can you find when determining what causes “harm” to us human-type meatbags.
So head on over to Shadows on the Sound and have a listen, before the metal ones come for you…
Guest Geeks: Cain S. Latrani and the Zombie Hordes
I kind of missed an opportunity here in that it’s only been a couple of weeks since the last Guest Geek post. Given today’s topic, if I’d waited a few months, I could have said that this feature is rising from the dead, which would fit in perfectly with guest Cain S. Latrani’s topic.
But that would’ve meant making you all wait far too long to read this awesome post. So why make you wait any longer? Read on, but hold onto your brains…
Fantastic Zombies And Where To Find Them
Michael Reads Percy Jackson: The Titan’s Curse – Final Thoughts
So at last I bid a fond farewell to The Titan’s Curse. Though this one also took me the longest to blog my way through, that’s nothing to do with my enjoyment of it. In fact, this is my favorite of the series so far. Things got complex, stakes got higher, and save for my dislike of the junkyard, I enjoyed everywhere the plot and characters went. I’m eager to see how book 4 measures up.
But first, let’s look over my flailing attempts at predicting the book before I cracked the cover!
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