Science Fiction
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ROSE/HOUSE by Arkady Martine (BOOK REVIEW)
Alice from Resident Evil meets Howard Roark in this twisty, intriguing locked house horror mystery novella. I am thankful to Tor for my review copy ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
There is something about (Project Hail) Mary…… I am thankful to NetGalley, Tor, and the author for a review copy of the same. Below are my ... -
ICE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“I should have been inured to climatic changes; but I again felt I had moved out of ordinary life into an area of total strangeness. All ... -
THE FALL IS ALL THERE IS and THE DIPLOMACY OF THE KNIFE by C. M. Caplan (SERIES REVIEW)
Unhinged, messy and chaotic, this fabulous series is unlike anything you would have ever read – come for the fusterclucked family and stay for the ... -
AERTH by Deborah Tomkins (BOOK REVIEW)
“First, do no harm, says his mother every morning at breakfast: Before anything else, first, do no harm. Her reminder before he goes to school. He ... -
THE BONES BENEATH MY SKIN by TJ Klune (BOOK REVIEW)
A spine-tingling thriller by New York Times bestselling author TJ Klune, about a 10-year-old girl with an impossible power, her father, and an unlikely stranger, who come together ... -
DEATH OF THE AUTHOR by Nnedi Okorafor (BOOK REVIEW)
“Stories contain our existence; they are like gods. And the fact that we create them from living, experiencing, listening, thinking ,feeling, giving – they remind me ... -
A PALACE NEAR THE WIND by Ai Jiang (BOOK REVIEW)
“The storm trees behind us shifted in tortured twists. If the natural gods could hear me, I questioned why they continued to make us sacrifice.” ... -
WOOING THE WITCH QUEEN by Stephanie Burgis (BOOK REVIEW)
In a Gaslamp-lit world where hags and ogres lurk in thick pine forests, three magical queens form an uneasy alliance to protect their lands from invasion…and ... -
CHLOROPHILIA by Cristina Jurado, translated by Sue Burke (BOOK REVIEW)
“Is it true that all the fields used to be green?” The old man paused to pull a kerchief from the back pocket of his tunic ...