Book Reviews
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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 ... -
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 ... -
WISH I WAS HERE by M. John Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
“Massive amounts of what happens to you will happen via invisible and/or unparsable causal chains. Much of life, you will never know what happened to you ... -
THE REVELS by Stacey Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
“The dead do not rest easy, and I am full of their secrets.” In 1645 King Charles and Parliament were at odds with one another. ... -
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY by Matt Haig (BOOK REVIEW)
Between life and death there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides a chance to try another life ... -
DRAGONFIRED by J. Zachary Pike (BOOK REVIEW)
Gorm Ingerson and the king of Andarun both have a problem: each other. While the Freedlands are plagued with market turmoil, civil unrest, and dire portents, ... -
THE DEATH I GAME HIM by Em X. Liu (BOOK REVIEW)
“Hayden does not remember when he first realized he is going to die.” Em X. Liu is a writer and biochemistry graduate who is fascinated by ... -
A MARKET OF DREAMS AND DESTINY by Trip Galey (BOOK REVIEW)
Ladies’ fingers, pale and cold, nestled among jars of grass-green eyes. Twists of hair in all colours of autumn leaves hung like shimmering vines in a ...