Your Best Books of June and Random Science and Science Fiction that Andy Zach has found on the internet for your pleasure. And you’ll get free books in this article too.
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Your Best Books – and Science
Fighting more viruses with advanced mRNA vaccines, a drug against aging, and a new way to generate electricity from ground-up carbon nanotubes. This week’s coolest things are ready to handle what comes next.
Posted by Andy Zach on Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Not only can you fight COVID with genetic engineering, you also get genetic engineering in my book Oops!
Your Best Books – Science Fiction, Anyone?
I’ve got to share this cover from the SciFi Roundtable.
Posted by Andy Zach on Sunday, June 13, 2021
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Your Best Books Reviewed in June
I review books on Goodreads. Here are some from June.
Hugh Lofting continues his imaginative exploration of the things the good Doctor Doolittle can do through talking to animals. This time it’s a post office run by them. In the fictional West African country of Fanditto.
As usual, the Doctor spends whatever money he gets on animals and people in need. As usual, his animal friends work together to get him more money. As usual, Hugh Lofting surprises with an imaginative riff within his story: how about a series of short stories by animals for an animal magazine?
This is still selling a hundred years after it was written for a good reason: it’s a great book. (less)
Andy Zach’s Review on Goodreads
I consider Doctor Doolittle a fantasy. But this next one is pure science fiction.
Your Best Books – Science Fiction
Eric Flint and David Carrico bring the Jao trilogy to a satisfying conclusion with more aliens, more battles, new technology, more blood, and guts than ever before.
But is it the conclusion? Several items are left hanging, with new alien species and new Ekhat capabilities in the offing. Sadly, the original collaborator, K.D. Wentworth, has passed away. She worked on this novel before her death. David Carrico has collaborated with Eric Flint on the 1632 series and finished the novel seamlessly.
Will they write another Jao novel? It’s been five years since they wrote this one.
Review by Andy Zach on Goodreads