Posted in Classics on Aug 16th, 2007
Reviewed by John Murphy
Spies of God
Mr. Blue is a little gem of a book – short but affecting, and featuring a memorably iconoclastic hero. Published in 1928, Myles Connolly’s first novel is like a Catholic answer to The Great Gatsby, questioning that distinctly American brand of materialism which offers big houses, fancy cars, and a […]
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Posted in Fantasy, Science Fiction on Aug 9th, 2007
Reviewed by Tannia E. Ortiz-Lopes
The new book from Robina Williams, Angelos, will keep you reading beyond your bedtime! I was unable to put it down. The author has an entertaining way of embracing complex topics such as time-traveling, life after death, Greek mythology, legends, and Catholic theology braided with philosophy and mysticism. She also uses […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 6th, 2007
editors of Infinite Space, Infinite God, an anthology of thought-provoking science fiction with a Catholic twist.
Karina and Robert Fabian are life-long sci-fi fans and Catholics who combined these interests into the award-winning anthology, Infinite Space, Infinite God. (See review) Rob is an officer in the Air Force who recently took command of the 91st Maintenance […]
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Posted in Science Fiction on Aug 5th, 2007
edited by Karina and Robert Fabian
rReviewed by Tannia Ortiz-Lopes
Infinite Space, Infinite God, edited by Karina and Rob Fabian, is an anthology of Sci-Fi stories organized in seven chapters. Each chapter begins with an explanation of some Catholic issues, with a brief summary of the stories and how the characters deal with them. It is […]
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Posted in Classics, Science Fiction on Aug 3rd, 2007
reviewed by Marilyn Prever
This 1959 science fiction classic gives a new twist to the familiar post-nuclear war story: it follows the life of an American Catholic monastery from the new Dark Ages after the devastation of World War Three, through the slow re-building of civilization (a span of several thousand […]
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