Science Fiction
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WHEN THE MOON HITS YOUR EYE by John Scalzi (BOOK REVIEW)
“Well, you’re not saved. None of us are saved! We’re all going to die! All of us! We’ve got two years, tops, and then you ... -
DENGUE BOY by Michel Nieva translated by Rahul Bery (BOOK REVIEW)
“Nobody loved Dengue Boy. I don’t know if it was his long beak or the constant, unbearable buzzing sound his wings made as they rubbed together, ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
An utterly gripping story of alien encounter and survival from Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Children of Time. They looked into the darkness ... -
ABSOLUTION by Jeff VanderMeer (BOOK REVIEW)
“There is a crevice in the black sea with a light pouring out. The stranger lives there, peering up at us. Something lives with him close, ... -
A HALF-BUILT GARDEN by Ruthanna Emrys (BOOK REVIEW)
“When I think of a tree, I think of moving between the branches, and how whenever I reach out I find a new branch that takes ... -
INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (BOOK REVIEW)
Ratatouille meets the Bear meets Masterchef in an Indian cuisine inspired futuristic cooking saga The moment I chanced upon the blurb of this book ... -
OUT OF THE WINDOW, INTO THE DARK by Marian Womack (BOOK REVIEW)
“Everyone knows information is sacred. People have died in its pursuit, by accidents or else killed.” “There are no more icebergs. They only exist in our ... -
THE ESCHER MAN by T. R. Napper (BOOK REVIEW)
“I’m doing this because memory is sacred, Mister Ebbinghaus. Memory is civilization. My job is to defend that civilization. The people you work for are trying ... -
TRANSLATION STATE by Ann Leckie (BOOK REVIEW)
The mystery of a missing translator sets three lives on a collision course that will have a ripple effect across the stars in this powerful new ... -
NINTH LIFE by Stark Holborn (BOOK REVIEW)
With Ninth Life, Holborn returns to her science fiction/mystic setting of Factus and its environs for a third time. In the first book, Ten Low, we ...