Showing posts with label military scifi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military scifi. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

Military Scifi

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veteran’s Day

SciFi Media sends out a salute to our Veterans today.  We encourage you to invite a Veteran over to watch some military scifi.  Here are some suggestions:

Aliens

Starship Troopers

Soldier

Predator

The Philadelphia Experiment

Monday, November 08, 2010

All You Need is Kill - Hiroshi Sakurazaka Book Review-Spoiler Free

All You Need Is KillThis was a great little read. It follows Keiji as he goes “ground hog day” on the day of his first battle against a near unstoppable alien force.


It was actually a pretty refreshing read. A background in mecha anime might help as would some knowledge of Japanese culture, but I don’t think it is necessary to enjoy this book.

You get to know Keiji really well in this book. Besides him really only one other character is fleshed out, but they are all background characters as this is really Keiji’s story.

The book is really short and really quick. It doesn’t take long to rip through. The downside of this is that you find yourself wanting more. I find this preferable to the alternative of wishing that the author would have cut out some of the exposition, but I did want to know a couple of the characters a little bit better.

Ultimately this book was about relationships during war if it was about anything other than expressing a pretty cool idea that mixed ground hog day with mecha anime. And what a great title. I would recommend this to Military Scifi fans, as well as fans of mecha anime. The book is fairly appropriate for about the 14 and up age group as there were some non graphic mentions of sex and lots of violence.

Monday, August 09, 2010

How to Judge a Scifi Book by its Cover

Valiant (The Lost Fleet, Book 4)They say to never judge a book by its cover, but sometimes you don't have anything else to go on.  Say you are in a bookstore and you are about to leave on a flight. Uh oh, they don't have the next volume of The Lost Fleet.   You have no other choice but to browse what they do have.  In these cases you can often find the book you have been meaning to read or you could take a chance and Judge a book by its cover. 

I will break this down by three subgenres:  dystopian society, space opera, and military scifi

First of all, all three can be judged by the rule of B.  Look for these three things:  Big futuristic looking guns, Babes- of the human or non human kind, and bombs blowing up, because explosions are exciting.  If you can get a book with two out of three you are sure to enjoy yourself at least a little.

The Windup GirlDystopian Society-  You want to see a city in decay.  Whether it falling apart because zombie hordes are destroying the future, Bombed out due to some war, or overcrowded till it is a shanny town, the cityscape shouldn't be bright and impressive.  These covers should be bright and the characters should look grimey and unhappy. 


A Deepness in the Sky (Zones of Thought)For space operas, you want large elaborate spaceships and a really cool looking planet. There should be a lot of contrast on this cover.  You want the void of space with colorful planets and explosions. 


Armor (Daw science fiction)
For military scifi you are going for simple.  You want a big gun with a big dude holding it, or a space ship engaged in battle.  It also never hurts to have an image of the evil alien agressor.

One day I will write my book and it will have the best cover ever.  A man with a big gun will be clutching a babe with his free arm.  The background will consist of a bombed out city with space ships floating above engaged in battle.  The sky will show a colorful planet in the distance.  With that cover the book won't even have to be good. 

Did I miss something?  Do you have examples of me being right and/or wrong?  Let me know in the comments. 
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