Book Reviews
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To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars by Christopher Paolini—Book Review
Published by: Tor Genre: sci-fi, space opera Pages: 878 Format: Hardback Review Copy Courtesy of Tor and Stephen Haskins. Thanks! A hardback copy of Christopher Paolini’s ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Dawnshard (BOOK REVIEW)
‘What kind of person sought work on a sailing vessel? The type who longed for freedom—who wasn’t content to sit where they were told, but instead ... -
Borne by Jeff VanderMeer – Book Review
Today, Mord had tried to kill us by crushing us under his tread. Today, he was several stories tall and a monster. Wick was grappling with ... -
NEW YORK 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
This is the second in an occasional series of posts drawing on my excursion into the academic side of creative writing. Having taken a career break ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE Oathbringer (BOOK REVIEW)
Given the immensity of Oathbringer, this is probably one of the hardest books I’ve reviewed this year, and therefore I’m going to largely be concentrating on ... -
THE TALES OF CATT & FISHER: THE ART OF THE STEAL edited by Justina Robson (BOOK REVIEW)
As soon as I saw this ARC available I jumped at the chance to revisit Solaris’s “After the War” setting, and in particular the two central ... -
The Burning God by R. F. Kuang—Book Review
Published by: Harper Voyager Genre: Military Fantasy Pages: 617 Format: Paperback Purchased Copy: At my local bookstore. Support your bookstores, folks! The Burning God is a ... -
THE BOOKS OF EARTHSEA by Ursula K. Le Guin (BOOK REVIEW)
With a new illustrated edition of all Ursula Le Guin’s Earthsea writings just published, there has never been a better time to immerse oneself in works ... -
HOPE ISLAND by Tim Major (BOOK REVIEW)
Nina Scaife is a workaholic TV producer, taking her first holiday in years. She has just arrived on Hope Island with her teenage daughter, Laurie, to ... -
Author Spotlight – A. F. E. Smith (DAWN RISING)
A.F.E. Smith’s first published book, Darkhaven, was one of 15 chosen from more than 5000 fantasy and sci-fi novels that were submitted to Harper Voyager during a ...









