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Reviews of the Works of John E. Stith


Datesort icon Title Publication Issue Reviewer Body
Sat, 1984-12-01 Scapescope Mile High Futures December 1984 Edward Bryant

"Tried-and-true Alfred Hitchcock sort of plot."

Sun, 1984-12-09 Scapescope Denver Post 9 December 1984 Don C. Thompson

"I hope to see more from Stith."

Sat, 1985-02-02 Scapescope Cheyenne Edition 2 February 1985 Nell Womack Evans

"Fascinating."

Mon, 1985-07-01 Scapescope Galactic Dispatch July 1985 Joe Sokola

"Well-written and well-plotted, with several surprises. Scapescope is a fine, enjoyable first novel."

Thu, 1985-08-01 Scapescope Modem Times August 1985 Jennifer Petkus

"Fast-paced."

Sun, 1985-09-01 Scapescope Science Fiction Chronicle September 1985 Don D'Ammassa

"Entertainingly written."

Sun, 1985-12-01 Memory Blank Modem Times December 1985 Jennifer Petkus

"Enticing enough to cause you to read it straight through."

Wed, 1986-01-01 Memory Blank Science Fiction Detective Tales 1986 (Gryphon Books) Gary Lovisi

"[Memory Blank] is a fine book, and one that won't be soon forgotten."

Wed, 1986-01-01 Memory Blank CompuServe January 1986 George Wilhelmsen

"This story is a must read!...intricate web of intrigue... complex and satisfying ending...This book gets four stars in my opinion!"

Sat, 1986-02-01 Memory Blank Front Range L5 Newsletter February 1986 Carla Bucy

"Be warned: once started it's hard to put down. "

Sat, 1986-03-01 Memory Blank I Love a Mystery March 1986 Carol Howell

"I liked it a lot.... I loved Vincent, who has the BEST lines."

Tue, 1986-04-01 Memory Blank FOSFAX February 1986 Timothy Lane

"It is good SF, it's a fine mystery, and it's also quite funny at times.... I recommend this book very highly."

Wed, 1986-04-02 Memory Blank FOSFAX April 1996 Bruce Gardner

"Memory Blank combines mystery and science fiction well, allowing the technology to become part of the plot. This is a truly hard combination to pull off, but Stith does it well."

Thu, 1986-05-01 Memory Blank Starlog May 1986 Chris Henderson

"In the realm of novels, John E. Stith's Memory Blank...is a good solid mystery, a good adventure, and even a good science-fiction novel--all between one set of covers."

Thu, 1986-05-01 Memory Blank Fantasy Review May 1986 Joe Sanders

"Pretty good fun."

Sun, 1986-06-01 Memory Blank Galactic Dispatch June 1986 Joe Sokola

"John Stith is quickly becoming a favorite author of mine. Good reading!"

Tue, 1986-07-01 Memory Blank L5 News July 1986 Carla Bucy

"Gave me the most realistic description of living in an O'Neill colony of anything I've read, and colony descriptions are interwoven through this fast-paced and intriguing story."

Tue, 1986-07-01 Memory Blank Science Fiction Chronicle July 1986 Don D'Ammassa

"This is a spaceborn mystery story, quite well done."

Fri, 1986-08-01 Memory Blank West Coast Review of Books Aug/Sep 1986 John Sherman

"An enjoyable read."

Fri, 1986-08-01 Memory Blank Pikes Peak Journal 1 August 1986 Ken Jordan

"I put aside another book I'd been reading, and even stayed up late one night finishing Memory Blank when I should have been catching up on sleep."

Thu, 1987-01-01 Memory Blank Voice of Youth Advocates Date unknown unknown

"Entertaining!"

Thu, 1987-01-01 Memory Blank British Science Fiction Society Newsletter Winter 86/87 Di Wathen

"This futuristic thriller is taut and gripping, the characters are believable, and the computer's pretty human, too!"

Tue, 1987-09-01 Death Tolls Drood Review of Mystery September 1987 Ed Blachman

"...succeeded where so many others have failed.... respectable both as science fiction and as mystery."

Tue, 1987-09-01 Death Tolls FOSFAX September 1987 Timothy Lane

"There is a great deal of light humor scattered about the book, and some fine suspense.... I definitely recommend this book."

Thu, 1987-10-01 Death Tolls