![]() ![]() All opinions and views are my own.īook Review: Nightflyers by George R.R. You can watch the Netflix Nightflyers trailer here.ĭISCLAIMER: This review could contain possible spoilers based on my opinions. I watched the TV series a week after I read the book, so with it still fresh in mind, I was able to pick up on the differences all too easily. While the plot setting was close to the original, there was a larger cast introduced on the show, and it was a little confusing to keep up with the changes in the flow of the story. I want to say it was pretty close to the book, but unfortunately not. In 2018, Netflix aired the TV show based on the book. Nightflyers was originally published in 1985, then followed a film adaptation in 1987 (which received low ratings and referred to as a ‘disaster’). One interesting fact about his early writing was that he started writing science fiction short stories, which put him on the map, as those were the years science fiction movies, like Star Wars, started rising in popularity, but not enough popularity to pay the bills just yet. Which could only mean one thing: there are lots of novels to explore by this author, going back many years. With a bit of research, I found out that he actually started writing in the 1970s already, and not the 1990s as I had thought. Martin had written anything besides the ‘ A Song of Fire and Ice‘ collection. Up until the day that HB brought this book home from one of his business trips, I had no idea that George R.R. ![]()
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