I've Wanted to get into the comics side of things so I decided to start with the two characters I know best out of all of them, but I don't know what I should read beforehand. Should I read all of the comics or just selected ones?
In BBC Merlin, when Merlin decides to poison Morgana at the end of season 2, he suspects that she has changed sides, but he doesn't have much proof. It seems possible that, based on what Merlin has personally witnessed, Morgana might not know she is being used as a tool by Morgause, rather than a...
In some of the Anne McCaffrey books such as Damien’s children, there is a species called Mrdini. They are strong, have teeth, have “poll eyes”, Have legs that do not allow them to ride horses, and have stubby hands, have fur, are very strong.
When I read the books I try to imagine some sort of th...
So the story was about a robot/android made of brass and powered by air. His entire world, all the people in it, was built the same way.
He was fascinated by their brain analog which, by self-examination and experimentation, he discovers is a complex set of tiny, thin brass wafers with patterns o...
I read the first chapter and then forgot about it but the main things I can remember are that there was a blue or black box training room with a giant monster in it and the MC got stuck in there for a long time. The MC got really OP and whenever he got serious his hair turned white. His mom was a...
These are two pretty short YA novels I read circa 2010, although I don't think they were new books at that time. I think the author may have been the same for both because, as I remember, both books had similar themes and, I believe, a similar style of cover art. I think the author was female and...
In the '90s, I read a book that about a world where things improve when being used.
In the book, people on Earth have some kind of device that remotely scans the universe, looking for worlds/civilizations. They find one and send a one-man mission there through some kind of teleporter. The man get...
I only remember like almost ending scene where the father is at the fairy world that he discovered. I think the family members want to take him back, but he felt happy there and almost didnt go back to their house/world. Like they have this teleport/transportation to go back and forward this fair...
Could anyone help me find this one?
I can remember a book, possibly a short story, where the protagonist is a Knight who is sent on a quest to help a noble Lady deal with a tyrannical uncle.
The key mechanic of the plot was that the Lady's family had the magic of swapping their spirit with anothe...
At the last of the time episode Martha travels around the world and say everyone to think one word, The doctor, at the same time when countdown over. How did it work and after it worked Earth returned to what it was year ago so do peoples memories except people who was near the paradox machiene b...
There are lots of SFF topics that don't interest me, so it's not uncommon for days to pass where none of the discussion is worth joining. I'm more of a traditional SFF novel reader, so no comics or manga and less interest in many of the movie and TV franchises.
I am trying to identify a short story originally published in the 1970s in a British horror anthology. It concerns the invention of a selective memory eraser, and the story concludes with everyone in Britain having been fitted with one of the helmet-like devices by the government, and watching th...
On page 668 of my copy of Gardens of the Moon, when the Adjunct is stalking the Coin Bearer and thinking about the Tyrant's death, she (somehow?) infers that Whiskeyjack is still alive (not sure how she does this), but that once the Empress and Tayschrenn take over Darujhistan they could make Whi...
While at the fete, Quick Ben explains to Whiskeyjack that the reason the attending mages look ill (and the reason Quick Ben has a headache) is because no one is opening their warrens because it would signal to Raest like "a beacon on fire" and so Raest would be able to take enslave lesser mages.
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Decades ago (this was in the late 1990s-before 2004, but most likely written much earlier), in some science fiction anthology or other, I remember reading a short story in which moth-aliens took over large parts of Earth, set up hives, sort of thing. A human soldier enters a city which turned int...