Tag: Sci-fi
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ORDERS OF BATTLE by Marko Kloos (BOOK REVIEW)
Reviewer’s Note: As this is a review for the seventh book in Marko Kloos’s ongoing Frontlines series, it will contain minor spoilers for overarching story elements ... -
THE OLD DRIFT by Namwali Serpell (BOOK REVIEW)
“Indeed, the workings of animal biology seemed to mirror the workings of human society. Joseph’s ecology lecturer introduced the students to three terms for how organisms ... -
Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton – Book Review
Everything was so much clearer in space: stars, sounds, the entire electromagnetic spectrum coming alive all around her, like seeing fireflies dance in a dark meadow ... -
Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissuess for 2021
As we get excited about all the brand new books 2021 will bring us by exciting new authors, it’s also worth getting excited about works being ... -
DANDELION by Philip R. Johnson and Justin C. Louis – EXCERPT
Today I’m super excited to share with you an excerpt from Dandelion by Philip R. Johnson and Justin C. Louis. You may know Johnson and Louis from ... -
THE DROWNED WORLD by J. G. Ballard (BOOK REVIEW)
Ballard’s debut novel The Drowned World was published in 1962 after he had already enjoyed some years of success with short stories. In a later interview ... -
GREENSMITH by Aliya Whiteley (BOOK REVIEW)
“It was so very upsetting to think she was incapable of seeing difference properly. It would be pointless to travel a universe if all the sights, ... -
CHINA MOUNTAIN ZHANG by Maureen F. McHugh (BOOK REVIEW)
“But I am only free in small places. Government is big, we are small. We are only free when we slip through the cracks.” Maureen F. ... -
ONE LOVE CHIGUSA by Soji Shimada (BOOK REVIEW)
“He felt cold. There was an unpleasant metallic noise, a ringing coming from somewhere. He saw everything in a flash. The cliff behind him was in ... -
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 ...