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Monthly Archives: November 2017

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  • Drowning Eyes (Feature)
    AdventureBook ReviewsFantasy
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 18, 2017
    4876
    0

    The Drowning Eyes by Emily Foster

    “I’ve found the biggest difference between a common crook and a – a superhuman abomination is usually a few degrees of being good at your job.” ...
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  • Stars are Legion (Feature)
    Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 18, 2017
    5059
    0

    The Stars are Legion by Kameron Hurley

    When you understand what the world is, you have two choices: Become a part of that world and perpetuate that system forever and ever, unto the ...
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  • Emperor's Railroad (Feature)
    Book ReviewsDystopianFantasy
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 18, 2017
    5015
    0

    The Emperor’s Railroad by Guy Haley

    You only got an idea of what the Gone Before might have been like from up high. I could see the lines of the streets and ...
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  • Binti (Feature)
    Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 18, 2017
    10391
    0

    Binti by Nnedi Okorafor

    ‘None of you have ever seen anyone like me,’ I said. ‘I come from a people who live near a small salty lake on the edge ...
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  • Too Like the Lightning (Feature)
    Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    5134
    0

    Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer

    “Some books have to be sad to get across the ideas the author wants to talk about. Victor Hugo is describing a very sad part of ...
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  • Hex (Feature)
    Book ReviewsHorror
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    9447
    0

    HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt

    “This is all it takes for people to plunge into insanity: one night alone with themselves and what they fear most.” Witches have a long history ...
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  • All the Birds in the Sky (Feature)
    Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    6584
    0

    All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders

    “One day the Singularity would elevate humans to cybernetic superbeings, and maybe then people would say what they meant. “Probably not, though.” All The Birds In ...
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  • Unquenchable Fire (Feature)
    Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    5351
    2

    Unquenchable Fire by Rachel Pollack

    “By its own reality, ecstasy makes people see that suffering is real. And without purpose. Ecstasy is a light that illuminates pain.” In Unquenchable Fire (1988), Rachel Pollack ...
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  • Signal to Noise (Feature)
    Book ReviewsFantasyUrban
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    5092
    0

    Signal to Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    “And that was that. You don’t get to rewind your life like a tape and splice it back together, pretending it never knotted and tore, when ...
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  • Language of Dying (Feature)
    Book ReviewsFantasyHorror
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 15, 2017
    5079
    0

    The Language of Dying by Sarah Pinborough

    “There is a language to dying. It creeps like a shadow alongside the passing years and the taste of it hides in the corners of our ...
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