MilSF Book Review: Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is hailed as one of the classics of science fiction, but how does it hold up for a current read? First published in 1985, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott […]
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card is hailed as one of the classics of science fiction, but how does it hold up for a current read? First published in 1985, Ender’s Game by Orson Scott […]
Terms of Enlistment is the kind of book that makes people fall in love with the Military Sci-Fi. Set in the late 21st century, this first installment in the Frontlines series delivers a grim yet […]
Richard Fox’s The Ember War is a pulse-pounding entry point into one of the most expansive Military Science Fiction universes of the last decade. Originally released in 2015 and celebrating its ten-year anniversary in June, […]
If you’re a fan of high-stakes military science fiction with a cybernetic edge and covert ops tension, Archangel: Avenging by Rick Partlow should be on your radar. As the second entry in the Archangel series, […]
This June marks the 82nd birthday of Joe Haldeman, a legendary voice in Military Science Fiction. While The Forever War remains his most iconic work, it’s Forever Peace (a separate, stand-alone novel) that deserves a […]
Military Science Fiction often leans heavily on space battles and futuristic tech, but sometimes, the most compelling stories come from the people inside those ships. That’s exactly what you get with Operation Resolute, the debut […]
If you’re a fan of high-stakes, adrenaline-pumping Military Science Fiction, Rick Partlow’s Archangel: Fallen should be on your radar. This is a novel that wastes no time throwing you into a world of tactical shootouts, […]
Jeffery H. Haskell’s Against All Odds, the first book in the Grimm’s War series, is an explosive launch into the kind of Military Science Fiction (MilSF) that blends tactical realism with character-driven drama. A Dragon Award […]
The first book in a standalone trilogy (set in the same universe as Richman’s Vision Rising), this novel packs in black-ops action, first-contact tension, and hard-hitting emotional depth, all without relying on prior reading. Whether […]
In the world of Military Science Fiction, few books manage to blend intense action with a coming-of-age narrative as well as Sentenced to War by J.N. Chaney and Jonathan P. Brazee (retired US Marine infantry colonel). This […]
Michael Simon’s First Command has been making waves in the Military Sci-Fi scene. It’s the debut novel from Simon, who brings his medical background into the narrative with visceral detail. But while First Command offers plenty […]
Military Sci-Fi has always excelled at exploring the thin line between duty and survival, but Orders of Magnitude by Yuval Kordov takes that to new depths – literally and spiritually. Released in January 2025, this novella wastes […]
Publisher: MacMillan Audio Publication date: 05/29/2007 Copyright Year: 2007 Print Copyright: 1965 Discs: 18 ISBN13: 978-1-4272-0143-0 ISBN10: 1-4272-0143-9 Author: Frank Herbert Read by: Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, Simon Vance and others Dune by […]
Express Elevator to Hell is an anthology you won’t want to miss. With fifteen authors delivering a collection of intense planetary assault stories, this book is a thrilling ride from start to finish. Published by […]
Bad Dog is a mind-bending entry into the genre that delivers mechs, time loops, and relentless combat. If you’re a fan of Edge of Tomorrow, The Expanse, or Starship Troopers, this book should be on […]
Off Midway Station is the explosive first entry in Marc Alan Edelheit’s new military sci-fi series, Guardians of the Dark. Already an established name in both epic fantasy and science fiction, Edelheit calls this novel […]
Publisher: Macmillan Audio Publication Date: 2013 Print Copyright: 1985 Disc Count: 9 Listen Time: 11 hrs 57 minutes Author: Orson Scott Card Read by: Stefan Rudnick, Harlan Ellison, and others Ender’s Game by Orson Scott […]
Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation are the three books that make up the original Isaac Asimov sci fi classic Foundation Trilogy. These books were originally published as a series of short stories in […]
Publisher: Harperaudio ISBN: 9780062314345 Binding: Compact Disc Published: 10/15/2013 Language: English Edition: Unabridged Author: Kurt Vonnegut Narrator: Stanley Tucci Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut is a strange story. It is almost not a […]
an interview with Michael Mammay, author of Spaceside
An interview with MIL-SF author Michael Mammay
In this week’s viewing: Remakes and sequels don’t necessarily mean the same old same old, and it’s time to make the final cut for what to follow the rest of the season!
Voices out of thin air…combined with heat…that sounds vaguely familiar…
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Did the past season seem lackluster? Well, get ready to be snowed under by more sf options than ever!
In this week’s viewing: Hozuki wraps up (for now), and a look back at the best and most memorable shows of 2017.
What happens when we let our weapons choose their own targets?
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Summer is here and so is the next gargantuan shipment of shows from Japan. Take a look at what’s showing up a few days from now.
Omon Ra by Victor Pelevin mixes historical global perception with the fictional absurdity of the military sciences dictated by a political climate that we can only hope is purely satirical.

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