Tag: Solaris
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SHADOW IN THE EMPIRE OF LIGHT by Jane Routley (BOOK REVIEW)
Trigger Warnings: um, a lot? Racism, sexism, homophobia, orphan protagonist, incest, emotional abuse, sexual abuse. Shadow in the Empire of Light is a complicated fantasy novel ... -
Interview with Nick Mamatas (THE SECOND SHOOTER)
Nick Mamatas is a unique author, who has been doing his own individual take on science fiction, fantasy and horror for 20 years. His novel Move ... -
SKYWARD INN by Aliya Whiteley (BOOK REVIEW)
“I think of you in the cafeteria, holding my gaze. We’ve spent every lunchtime together for over a year. I feel the places where our languages ... -
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 ... -
Readers without Borders – First Update
June Readathon – #ReadersWithoutBorders First Update – Macaque Attack! For those who missed it, I’ve joined the #ReadersWithoutBorders charity readathon for June, all in aid ... -
Author Spotlight: JAMES LOVEGROVE
James Lovegrove is the author of nearly 60 books, including The Hope, Days, Untied Kingdom, Provender Gleed, the New York Times bestselling Pantheon series, the Redlaw ... -
WANDERERS by Chuck Wendig (Book Review)
I’ve been following Chuck Wendig on Twitter for a couple of years now and I have to say that often, his tweets make my day. I’ve ... -
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 ... -
Acquisition Announcement and Cover Reveal: THE GOBLIN EMPEROR (UK Edition) by Katherine Addison
Solaris, the multiple award-winning publisher of cutting-edge science fiction and fantasy, is thrilled to announce that it has acquired the UK rights to The Goblin Emperor, the stunning Hugo and ... -
Hawkwood’s Voyage by Paul Kearney
Hawkwood’s Voyage is a book I’ve been meaning to read for a long time. Kicking off Paul Kearney’s epic Monarchies of God series, it seems to have often been ...