Book Review: A Million Suns by Beth Revis
A review of the audiobook of the second novel in the Across the Universe series.
A review of the audiobook of the second novel in the Across the Universe series.
Is The Name of the Wind as mind blowing as everyone says it is?
Ancient Shores is a fast paced tale of discovery and fear and the social struggles an advanced technology can have on civilization when it is dropped in our laps.
Ballantyne’s plotting is stunningly impressive, the story unfolding with clarity, precision and a powerful imaginative vision
Loyal to the classic franchise, Doctor Who 10th Doctor Vol 2 – The Weeping Angels of Mons is a cohesive story that flows smoothly from pane to pane.
A poignant portrayal of a land abandoned to gruesome death calls to mind the devastation caused by the Black Plague nearly seven hundred years ago.
Gestapo Mars by Victor Gischler is the quintessential example of a guilty pleasure. You might feel a little guilty afterwards, but you’ll be anxiously awaiting a sequel.
Return to inner earth with this Ecuadorian novel of speculation and discovery.
Strange Worlds Stories is a very, very silly book. But if your taste runs to that kind of humour, you’re sure to find it very, very enjoyable.
Wylding Hall is a mixed bag, but there is tremendous craft in the novella, and it can certainly be enjoyable to read.
Scide Splitters examines Keith Laumer’s first collection of stories featuring the less-than-diplomatic diplomat, Retief.
Beautiful Intelligence is a bracingly imaginative novel. By choosing to operate within a realistic, post-crash, dystopian cyberpunkish framework Stephen Palmer has written his most accessible and commercial work to-date.
Astronauts in Trouble by Larry Young, Charlie Adlard is the type of classic bound science fiction comic that many members of fandom will enjoy just as much as the storied history it mocks.
In a YA market saturated by dystopias and supernatural romance, one novel dares to be something different.
Weird Space: Baba Yaga by Eric Brown and Una McCormack is a fast paced space opera filled with colorful characters, intense suspense, and thought provoking drama.
David Langford’s interview collection: Crosstalk
A review and a profile of Ecuadorian author Yvonne Zúñiga
If Poul Anderson can invent a bheer powered spaceship, SF fans can certainly build a bheer can tower to the Moon!
Exultant is The Dam Busters in space, or Star Wars stripped of its mythopoetic resonances and bolstered by hard physics.
When Rod Serling wrote The Mighty Casey for The Twilight Zone, he created an ideal example of some of the most important elements necessary for writing a successful short story.
WWII Alternate History: This time, Hitler is killed during a bombing raid.
The release of a new fantasy series by French author Anthony Boulanger
Steve dismembers… uh, reviews… a couple of horror movies, then enjoys the sequel. And you might too!
“Nikola Tesla, in the opinion of authorities, today is conceded to be the greatest inventor of all times.” – Hugo Gernsback
Fans of Steampunk will not be disappointed, and fans of Gail Z. Martin’s work in fantasy will be pleasantly surprised with the book Iron and Blood.

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