Science Fiction
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SOMEONE IN TIME edited by Jonathan Strahan (BOOK REVIEW)
Someone in Time: Tales of Time-Crossed Romance is an anthology of short stories by various authors including Alix E. Harrow, Zen Cho, Jeffrey Ford, Nina Allan, ... -
STRINGERS by Chris Panatier (BOOK REVIEW)
“The world had altered so drastically that I was unable to process it. Twenty minutes before, I had been driving the Subaru, anticipating the chance to ... -
The Memory Librarian and Other Stories of Dirty Computer by Janelle Monáe (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ain’t just about prospering, it’s about progressing, connecting, tappin’ into something larger than yourself, so you can really see. Can’t build nothing if you can’t feel ... -
ONE OF US by Craig DiLouie (BOOK REVIEW)
“Let’s start with the plague kids,” Mr Benson said. “What do ya’ll think about them? Tell the truth.” “They ain’t human. They’re just animals.” Craig DiLouie ... -
OVAL by Elvia Wilk (BOOK REVIEW)
“If there was no secret, there was no reason not to scroll through the messages. They looked at each other’s screens all the time. That was ... -
THE SPLENDID CITY by Karen Heuler (BOOK REVIEW)
“How was your day?” Eleanor asked the cat when he walked in the door. She could see that he was miffed. He was always miffed. “I ... -
THE PEOPLE OF SAND AND SLAG by Paolo Bacigalupi (BOOK REVIEW)
“They’d call us Gods” Paolo Bacigalupi’s short story collection ‘Pump Six and Other Stories,’ including ‘The People of The Sand and Slag,’ was a 2008 Locus ... -
QUEEN CITY JAZZ by Kathleen Ann Goonan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Her new nose deep in Flowers, she sucked forth stories, stories, stories, they fell off the stamens that weren’t stamens and stuck to her legs and ... -
OGRES by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
This copy was provided to me by @rebellionpublishing and @netgalley ‘Ogres are bigger than you, Ogres are stronger than you, Ogres rule the world,’ Ogres, Adrian ... -
OUR WIVES UNDER THE SEA by Julia Armfield (BOOK REVIEW)
“The deep sea is a haunted house: a place in which things that ought not to exist move about in the darkness.” Julia Armfield’s debut novel ...