Tag: Space Opera
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OUTLAW PLANET by M R Carey (BOOK REVIEW)
This is the story of Bess – or Dog-Bitch Bess as she came to be known. It’s the story of the gun she carried, whose name ... -
SLOW GODS by Claire North (BOOK REVIEW)
From one of the most original and dazzling voices in speculative fiction comes an intergalactic tale of conspiracy, war and the fall of empires. My name ... -
EMBASSYTOWN by China Mieville (Book Review)
Embassytown: a city of contradictions on the outskirts of the universe. Avice is an immerser, a traveller on the immer, the sea of space and time ... -
THE MOONDAY LETTERS by Emmi Itäranta (BOOK REVIEW)
“We carry within us every home, including those that no longer exist, so we’d have somewhere to return to.” “Pests have hitched rides with humans to ... -
PURGATORY MOUNT by Adam Roberts (BOOK REVIEW)
‘I’m more interested […] in the past than the future’ Adam Roberts is the author of 23 science fiction novels, many short stories and a number ... -
CYTONIC by Brandon Sanderson (BOOK REVIEW)
Cytonic is the third instalment in the Skyward series and honestly, I’m a little conflicted about it. This review contains spoilers for the first two books ... -
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 ... -
Interview with Gareth L. Powell (STARS AND BONES)
We’ve been a bit sneaky here at the Hive and, despite sharing a review from Lucy of Stars and Bones for the blog tour, we’ve managed to ... -
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 ... -
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 ...









