Escape Velocity

A curated Collection of Fantasy and Science Fiction Media

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Review: Letter for the King – Tonke Dragt

On the night before he will receive his knighthood, the young squire Tiuri leaves the chapel of his nightly vigil to answer the call of a stranger asking for help from the dark outside…

Review: Elysium – Neill Blomkamp

The people living in slums on a polluted earth enviously look up to Elysium, the space station retreat of the ultra-wealthy, were all their illnesses could be cured at the wave of a hand. After a work accident, Max da Costa, a factory labourer on probation, joins forces with a smuggler with an altruistic streak in order to get to Elysium and save himself.

Review: Termination Shock – Neal Stephenson

The Queen of the Netherlands is invited to a secret climate conference where an extravagant Texas oil millionaire reveals his plans to save the earth from climate change and rising sea levels.

Review: Neuromancer – William Gibson

Part one of the Sprawl Trilogy – Henry Case, a hacker wasting his life away in the underworld of Japanese Chiba, gets picked up by a mercenary in the service of an ex-special forces agent who needs his hacking skills for a unique job.

Review: Exhalation – Ted Chiang

A merchant in ancient Baghdad discovers a time portal which allows him to revisit his past mistakes. A former zookeeper takes a job raising digital lifeforms. A new technology enables people to communicate with alternate versions of themselves, and to see how their life would have turned out if they had made different choices.

Collected: Fantasy High by Dimension 20

COLLECTION: It’s the first day of school at Agueforth Adventuring academy, a school for teen fantasy hero’s. Will our intrepid adventurers make it through the year?

Best Served Cold

Review: Best Served Cold – Joe Abercrombie

Against a backdrop of Machiavellian politics and bloody war between the city states of Styria, former mercenary general Monzcarro Murcatto is betrayed and nearly murdered by an employer she thought she could trust. Battered and beaten, she scrapes together a crew of bloody-minded misfits with a single mission: Revenge!

Review: Don’t look up – Adam McKay

Two astronomers discover an extinction-event worthy comet is headed for Earth. Humanity has six months to think of something to save the planet. However, who will listen to the scientific community warning for total destruction? Certainly not politicians or the media…