joshbrown's Reviews (431)


I prefer the television show Hannibal's version of Will Graham and Dr. Lecter, but this novel really dives into the fascinating psyche of Francis Dolarhyde, and was always a great read when he was front and center.

This is the best piece of hard sci-fi I've ever read. Hopefully this book (and movie) will convince a bunch of girls and boys to fall in love with science and math and end up (not stranded) on Mars. An astounding debut novel too. Good on you, Andy Weir.

Disguised as a murder mystery, this is actually a love letter to England and its citizens' battle for acceptance. Four wonderful artists create four distinct versions of London, all with their own palette and beauty. Our four protagonists are also incredibly unique from one another, but go through similar hardships that they react to in different ways. Frankly, I would love for some current politicians to have to read this.

A grand finale to Fraction's flawless run on Hawkeye