Rejoice, A Knife To The Heart by Steven Erikson (book review).
The arrival of an alien intelligence to intervene in Earth’s affairs signals an end to violence, illness and environmental degradation.
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Read MoreThis is my second ‘Nebula Award Showcase’ in quick succession, a volume that presents a mixture of excerpts from and
Read MoreI’ve enjoyed reading a lot of the Nebula Awards winning novels over the past few years, so it seems like
Read MoreLast year’s book, ‘The Collapsing Empire’ by John Scalzi, was a riotous, no-holds-barred imperial space opera that was a lot
Read MoreA review copy of Brick Journal # 53 arrived in good time to coincide with the return to TV of
Read More“That was fantastically, amazingly brilliant,” I said as he closed the cover on ‘Legion: The Many Lives Of Stephen Leeds’
Read MoreI thoroughly enjoyed Lawrence M. Schoen’s debut novel ‘Barsk: The Elephant’s Graveyard’ a couple of years back and became enchanted
Read MoreRex is a bio-engineered dog designed for war, given limited autonomy to command his small troop of other creatures and
Read MoreLavie Tidhar creates wonderfully vivid worlds in his books. Worlds where the strange and bizarre intertwine with the mundane, where
Read MoreAdam Roberts is a great player with words, constructing lyrical prose and playful dialogue without any care as to whether
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