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Tag: Sci-fi

Home›Posts Tagged "Sci-fi" (Page 10)
  • Book ReviewsGeneration ShipScience FictionSpace Opera
    By Lucy Nield
    February 24, 2022
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    STARS AND BONES by Gareth L Powell (BOOK REVIEW)

    “I am the storm. I am the consciousness. I am the one who travels alone.”   Stars and Bones Gareth L. Powell – Coming March 1st ...
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  • FeaturesListsWomen In SFF
    By Julia Kitvaria Sarene
    February 22, 2022
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    Julia’s Favourite Women in SFF Update #2

    Oh dear, I just noticed I did my last Update for my Women in SFF list in July. I’ve read quite a few more amazing books ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpace Opera
    By Jonathan Thornton
    February 18, 2022
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    BLUEBIRD by Ciel Pierlot (BOOK REVIEW)

    Ciel Pierlot – Bluebird (2022) “Her people barely know what it actually was. What it’s become is far more important. At a certain point, the truth ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpace Opera
    By Lucy Nield
    February 17, 2022
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    MICKEY7 by Edward Ashton (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Congratulations” “As of today, you are officially Mickey1” Mickey7, Edward Ashton – Coming 17 February Edward Ashton is the author of the novels Mickey7, Three Days ...
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  • Book ReviewsCyberpunkScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    February 8, 2022
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    36 STREETS by T. R. Napper (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Not the soldiers. Those – those are the same as soldiers anywhere. The Chinese invaders return to their homes from the battlefield here, broken. Their bodies ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionUtopian/Distopian
    By Jonathan Thornton
    February 3, 2022
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    THEY by Kay Dick (BOOK REVIEW)

    Kay Dick – They (1977) “’One must never forget,’ Russel said. ‘I hold it in my mind all the time. That way I’m continually on the ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionTranslation
    By Jonathan Thornton
    December 15, 2021
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    THE CABINET by Un-su Kim (BOOK REVIEW)

    Un-su Kim – The Cabinet (2006, translated by Sean Lin Halbert 2021) “This is a story about a new species, one that has been hitherto considered ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionUtopian/Distopian
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 25, 2021
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    A COUNTRY OF GHOSTS by Margaret Killjoy (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Hron’s a country, I guess,” Sorros said, “in that we’re a collection of people with a somewhat-shared culture who commonly defend certain rough borders and principles. ...
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  • Book ReviewsPoetryScience FictionSpace Opera
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 2, 2021
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    DEEP WHEEL ORCADIA by Harry Josephine Giles (BOOK REVIEW)

    “An at the pairtners, futurs telt i’the wey o thir grip: ower closs or ower lowse or glydan by wi the aese o binary starns. (Ya, ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpace Opera
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 1, 2021
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    FAR FROM THE LIGHT OF HEAVEN by Tade Thompson (BOOK REVIEW)

    “Space is the Brink of Death” “So many ways to die on the Ragtime, so little time.” Tade Thompson’s Rosewater Trilogy established him as one of ...
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