
Science Fiction to Look For September 2020
Robots and Space Opera feature in this month’s roundup
Robots and Space Opera feature in this month’s roundup
Praise for Strahan’s annual best anthology
Without a time machine, time progresses in one direction, at the same inevitable pace from which there is no escape. Which means, July is fast approaching. Fortunately, Earnest has your reads covered.
Space opera, resurrected heroes and military SF roundout this roundup
Coming in March, an interesting selection of selected reads
February is a month on hold, when time is frozen, waiting for something to happen. It’s so bad that the greeting card industry had to create a holiday just to keep from having to shut […]
While you’re waiting to unwrap your presents, pick up something fun to read
There’s about four months worth of reading packed into this survey, so you all better get to reading!
Whether you like the pumpkin spice offerings of literary sf, the fresh apple cider of time travel with some humor thrown in, or the rich October brews of space opera, there’s something for pretty much everyone this month.
September promises a rich harvest of end-of-summer reading for science fiction fans. You can start off your month with Evan Currie’s mil-sf-space opera, Archangel One and some paranormal tales with The Nobody People by Bob Proehl and Dave Hutchinson’s The Return […]
15 caosule reviews offer more than enough to check out for the month
Old stuff, new stuff, SF cool stuff. Ernest happily adds to your Mount ToBeRead
Three Laws Lethal shines in its exploration of the future consequences of incorporatng AI into our societies.
Summer reading time is here. Take a gander at these recent releases.
Mayday may be the international distress call, but for SF readers the month of May offers a wide range of good books Including a new Alex Benedict novel from Jack McDevitt, Rudy Rucker’s first new […]
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