It doesn't matter what I titled this post, because not hating the movie is going to draw the maximum amount of vitriol without any other factors considered

It doesn't matter what I titled this post, because not hating the movie is going to draw the maximum amount of vitriol without any other factors considered.

The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug is Better than the Book It’s Based On |
In the very first printing of The Hobbit, there are a few tiny errors. Inconsistencies in map labels. Misspellings of a few words. And a little thing Tolkien charmingly referred to as “the issue with Chapter Five.” What he’s referring to is that, in the first published version of the story, …

I've really enjoyed the audiobook (narrated brilliantly by: Robert "My Voice is Bourbon and Gravel" Forster) – the 'character business' in each scene is charmingly dated, but the science and the questions the story raises are absolutely top-notch

This is one of those books that I'd point to when giving an example of what science fiction does better than anything else.

A New Translation of The One Russian Science Fiction Novel You Absolutely Must Read
If you’re going to read just one Soviet-era Russian science fiction novel, it should be Arkady and Boris Strugatsky’s dark, ambiguous Roadside Picnic. Originally written in the early 1970s, it’s back in print in English after 30 years, with a brand-new translation by Olena Bormashenko and a riveting afterword by Boris Strugatsky about how the book was butchered by Soviet censors. It’s a seriously intense tale of a man who risks his life and freed…