Tag: Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky – Book Review
Published by: Tor Genre: sci-fi space opera Pages: 560 Format: ebook Review Copy: Courtesy of NetGalley Shards of Earth is Adrian Tchaikovsky’s first bona fide attempt ... -
ONE DAY ALL THIS WILL BE YOURS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
This is only my second time reading a story by Adrian Tchaikovsky but I’ve already begun to see how versatile, bizarre and wonderfully imaginative this author ... -
Our Series Recommendations
We recently shared our Most Anticipated SFF Releases for 2021, and a great number of those books were second/third or even fourth books within series. So ... -
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 Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky – Book Review
Blurb: They thought we were safe. They were wrong. Four years ago, two girls went looking for monsters on Bodmin Moor. Only one came back. Lee ... -
Wyrd and Wonder – Our Favourite Reads
This month we’ve been following the Wyrd and Wonder feature (brilliantly) run by Imyril, Jorie, and Lisa. Unfortunately, it’s nearly at an end, but we have ... -
THE DOORS OF EDEN by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Book Review)
‘If it was Narnia, it was a Narnia where the White Witch had won. Always winter, forever and forever, in a world that had died a ... -
FIREWALKERS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Book Review)
Sometime around the end of 2017 or beginning of 2018, I saw a call for short stories for an anthology titled If This Goes On, edited ... -
CHILDREN OF RUIN by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Book Review)
In Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky delved deep into the alien familiarity of spiders, building – through accelerated evolution – a species wholly inhuman in its ... -
Walking to Aldebaran by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Book Review)
Adrian Tchaikovsky is one of my favourite authors working today so I jumped at the chance to review this novella. If you’ve read much of this ...