Lee Lackey’s Zomb-eh Review – “Counting Cracks”
Dec 16, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko PressLee Lackey’s Zomb-eh Review "Counting Cracks" by George R. Galuschak Undisclosed Government Facility 12/15/2011 GWMT 1400 hours Preface: Researchers attempting to follow up on my work should read the previous set of notes here. Notes of Dr. Celebus: The zombies have been restless in the holding tanks. Something about this season has given them a tremendous drive to escape into mindless wandering. Half of ...
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Lee Lackey’s Zomb-eh Review
Nov 21, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko PressLee Lackey’s Zomb-eh Review of “Belfour and Merriweather in the Vampire of Kabul” by Daniel Abraham Undisclosed Government Facility 11/17/2011 GWMT 1400 hours Notes of Dr. Celebus: The latest experiments with the new virus proceed faster than I had anticipated. We’ve already got a new test subject—a writer. Remarkably, the lack of hygiene in his new state isn’t that different from ...
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2 Stars: “Europa” by J. A. Sanderlin
Aug 25, 2011 3 Comments ›› Grey Gecko PressFrom Amazon.com: Jonas Black lives a peaceful life in the Europa mining colony and has spent the last two years building Manta--a submarine with an onboard artificial intelligence that soon becomes one of his closest friends. When Jonas embarks on a journey to explore the planetary ocean of Jupiter's moon Europa, he does not expect to ...
Continue ReadingThoughts On My 1st 3-Star Review
Aug 15, 2011 2 Comments ›› Grey Gecko PressThe Dying of the Light: End has a great premise, i.e. that the government knows all about the existence of zombies and has even formed a special military unit to deal with the problem. Unfortunately the book goes completely wrong everything it tries to deal with the romantic lives of the members of this elite ...
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Video Review of “The Dying of the Light: End”
Aug 3, 2011 No Comments ›› Grey Gecko PressMy first video review of The Dying of the Light: End is now available on YouTube and below. The video is all black, but he still gives a detailed, in-depth and interesting review. And I agree: this is just the type of story to be made into a big-budget summer blockbuster. Hint, hint, Hollywood!
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