Book Review
The God Gene
by Lee Gooden
Humans have always looked to the vastness of the heavens and the fathoms of the oceans for something or someone bigger than themselves—to worship, to hold in awe, and to revere. "The God Gene" is biologist and science educator John...
Book Review
This Way Madness Comes
by Lee Gooden
After World War II, the USA and the USSR established themselves as two superpowers. They entered into a tense rivalry that remained equal by matching each other’s nuclear weapons proliferation. This strategy is called MAD—Mutual...
Book Review
Zarathustra
by Lee Gooden
Betty Clark’s novel "Zarathustra" addresses the life and teachings of Zoroaster, prophet and founding father of Zoroastrianism. An ambitious book that is as entertaining as it is reverent of religiosity, "Zarathustra" is also an epic...
Book Review
The Waiting Time
by Lee Gooden
There is a sensation in the air of something about to occur. Everyone around the world seems to be waiting for something to happen. They look to the skies and the deepest oceans for aliens and miracles. They seek love and reassurance...
Book Review
Legends of Humanity
by Lee Gooden
No matter how good a story might seem, no matter how powerful, entertaining, or life altering an author’s work might be, quality writing remains a crucially important element to how the work is received. An author owes it to himself...
Book Review
The Dreams of Lucifer & Barack Obama
by Lee Gooden
Dr. Selwyn J. Mills’s book The Dreams of Lucifer and Barack Obama is presented as a play but is not so much a dramatic piece as it is a political discourse. Divided into ten chapters, the play contains an important foreword, which aims...
Book Review
The Physics of Being
by Lee Gooden
Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there. -Richard Feynman The average person’s understanding of the scientific...
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Echoes of the Past
by Lee Gooden
“SF [Science Fiction] is the literature of the theoretically possible, and F [Fantasy] is the literature of the impossible.”-Piers Anthony Piers Anthony, author of the above quote and well known for his Xanth fantasy series, also...