Plato’s Labyrinth: Dinosaurs, Ancient Greeks And Time Travelers by Michael Carroll (book review).
To many, Michael Carroll, not to be confused with the Irish writer of the same name, is best known as
Read MoreTo many, Michael Carroll, not to be confused with the Irish writer of the same name, is best known as
Read More‘Neptune’ is an unusual book in several ways. One is that it is divided into ‘chapters’ of only one to
Read MoreAs a little background information, ‘Yearbook Of Astronomy’ was edited by Patrick Moore for 52 consecutive years, until he died
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Read MoreI actually bought this book at Eastercon, at a launch party put on by Elsewhen Press. When I started reading
Read MoreI should start by pointing out that ‘Christianity In The Light Of Science’ is a US publication. America and Britain
Read MoreThis new novel, ‘Evening’s Empires’, is set in the same well-imagined ‘universe’ as the author’s ‘The Quiet War’, ‘Gardens Of
Read MoreAnyone who has read Adam Roberts’ books will know not to expect a straightforward Science Fiction story. He likes to
Read MoreI’d like to start by saying that this is the best ‘hard’ SF book that I’ve read since, probably, ‘The
Read MoreThe last year or so seems to have been a good one for new hard-SF authors. First we had Andy
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