Thursday, December 10th, 2009
I got the chance to meet Paolo Bacigalupi briefly during this year's MileHiCon in Denver. When being introduced, I was warned about his being...
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The cover blurb for Sixty-One Nails, by Mike Shevdon, touts it as "A Neverwhere for the next generation" (C.E. Murphy). As Neverwhere was...
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I will preface this review by admitting I had a bit of a bias against the book even before beginning to read it. Not the best place to start,...
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The Unincorporated Man has several distinctions that set it apart. Not only has it been nominated for a 2009 Prometheus Award, but it was also written...
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Finch is messy, and I say that in the best possible use of the word. It is a Picasso type of messy where all the elements are smushed together and...
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City Without End is the third book in the Entire and the Rose series, written by Kay Kenyon. Technically this series is science fiction, but don't let...
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To start, I will state that this review contains no spoilers. Mostly, I want to answer a question I'm sure many readers of the Wheel of Time series...
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Diving into the Wreck, by Kristine Kathryne Rusch, is a gritty piece of science fiction that drew me in with its raw emotions and stark portrayal of a...
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Winter Song is a story of survival--sometimes by brutal methods. While the novel won't revolutionize the science fiction genre, it stands strong on a...
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There are not many books that ever truly come across as horror to me. Heavy gore in a story doesn't scare me, nor does violence, and while thrillers...
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