Monthly Archives: August 2023
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TOP PICKS – August 2023
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and ... -
MIRRORS OF THE APOCALYPSE by Donald L. Moore (BOOK REVIEW)
“We’ve been hearing a lot about how immortal we are […] but no one has been around long enough to prove it” Donald L. Moore, ... -
A MARKET OF DREAMS AND DESTINY by Trip Galey (EXCERPT)
Today, we’re super excited to share an excerpt from Trip Galey’s upcoming novel A Market of Dreams and Destiny. Beth recently read and absolutely loved this one, ... -
PLAYTIME’S OVER by James Kinsley (BOOK REVIEW)
Kinsley’s first novella, Playtime’s Over, was published by Propolis in 2021. His second book, Greyskin is now out from Deixis Press. Greyskin is a fantasy western, a collection of interwoven settlers tales that paint a ... -
HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS by Claire North (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
Beth and Nils return to Claire North’s Greek isles in House of Odysseus, the sequel to Ithaca. We’ve done our very best to avoid major spoilers, ... -
THE HOUSE ON THE OLD CLIFFS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
The Doors were there again… Adrian Tchaikovsky is an award-winning and highly acclaimed science fiction and fantasy author with works published at home in the UK ... -
STARTER VILLAIN by John Scalzi (BOOK REVIEW)
“I don’t know how to deal with striking dolphins, or torpedo whales, or evil conspiracies. You know all of this better than I do. I don’t ... -
THORNHEDGE by T. Kingfisher (EXCERPT)
To celebrate the publication of T. Kingfisher’s beautiful bewitching story Thornhedge this week, we’re excited to share an excerpt with you! There’s a princess trapped in ... -
THE POISON SONG by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
This review may contain mild spoilers for all three books. Well here we are at the end of The Winnowing Flame trilogy and once again Jen ... -
COUNTERWEIGHT by Djuna, translated by Anton Hur (BOOK REVIEW)
“Behold, the fruits of fifteen years of labor. In the earlier days of the space elevator, a robot the size of a suitcase grabbed hold of ...









