Burning Paradise follows Cassie Klyne and various members of her family, who are members of a secret organisation that knows the truth about humanity’s history. They are in hiding; since…
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I’ve been hearing rave reviews of Ancillary Justice everywhere, so when I finally got my copy, I pounced on it and finished it that very night. Despite the sky-high expectations,…
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Another short review so I can catch up with reviews faster. Warning: mild spoilers. Fortune’s Pawn follows Devi Morris, an armoured mercenary who is impatient about the pace that her…
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I’m very behind on reviews, so I’m going to make this one short. I got this book for Christmas, and as a huge Scalzi fan, I was excited to read…
Read more“Twenty-First Century Science Fiction” edited by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden
Twenty-First Century Science Fiction features stories from sci-fi authors that have risen to prominence since 2000. All of these stories are new to me (apparently I don’t read enough short…
Read more“The Republic of Thieves” by Scott Lynch
I just want to say “YAY, GIMME MORE!”, but I don’t think that would be a very good review, so I’ll try and extract some coherence from my general happy…
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I started writing this review over a month ago, and I still don’t think I can do a good job summarising my thoughts about this book, so I’m just going…
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I’m a big fan of John Scalzi, and I’ve been wanting to read his first novel, Agent to the Stars, for a while and I finally got the opportunity to…
Read moreInterview with author Douglas Lain + BILLY MOON giveaway!
Douglas Lain’s debut novel, Billy Moon, was released last month by Tor Books. I was excited to be able to interview him to go with my review. I’m also giving…
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