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Iris and Roy Johansen’s More Than Meets the Eye

Iris and Roy Johansen’s More Than Meets the Eye is the latest in the Kendra Michaels series. Like many long-running series, this volume picks up with the familiar characters each in the positions they were the last time. Fortunately the … Continue reading

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James Rollins’ The Cradle of Ice

James Rollins’ The Cradle of ice is the second in his Moon Fall series. While a little attempt is made to catch readers up via narration, they are likely to be a little lost if they have not already experienced … Continue reading

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Nicole Claveloux’s The Green Hand and Other Stories

Nicole Claveloux’s The Green Hand and Other Stories is a collection of graphic fiction from thr 1970s which have only now found themselves in english. The content is varied, yet has a throughline of the odd and just olain weird … Continue reading

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S.C. Lalli’s Are You Sara?

S.C. Lalli’s Are You Sara? is a delightful mystery novel with a premise that is likely to grab readers quickly.  A woman of Indian heritage is working hard to get her degree, holding down two jobs and keeping up with … Continue reading

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Jonathan Cowie and Tony Chester’s Essential SF: A Concise Guide

Take a huge group of science fiction fans. Ask them what they think are the most important books, films, TV shows and conventions. You’ll get some strong opinions. Trying to come up with a “Greatest Hits” of any kind is … Continue reading

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Wayne Vansant’s Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage: The Graphic Novel, June Brigman and Roy Richardson’s Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty: The Graphic Novel, and Gary Reed and Frazer Irving’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: The Graphic Novel

An adaptation of a novel, whether into a movie or a graphic novel, is never a wholly faithful translation. A novel has the advantage of having fewer constraints against length, and as such, paring down a classic into a more … Continue reading

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Jodi Taylor’s Doing Time (The Time Police #1)

The invention of time travel led to the Time Wars, which led to the Time Police, who solve problems by ruthless, thorough, application of force. Stop the illegal time travelers, bring home for prosecution any who are unaccountably still alive, … Continue reading

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Alastair Reynolds‘ Eversion

Doctor Silas Coade is the ship’s physician on sailing ship Demeter in the 1800s, on a voyage of exploration to a previously unreachable inlet. They crash on the coast of Norway, and find an earlier ship, Europa, already wrecked there, leaving a … Continue reading

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Emily St. John Mandel’s Sea of Tranquility

I love a good time travel book. I wasn’t sure this was going to be one of those, but it eventually won me over. Emily St. John Mandel has followed up two best sellers – the 2014 post-apocalyptic dystopian sf … Continue reading

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Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary (Ray Porter, narrator)

Ryland Grace was a microbiologist, and then he wrote a paper that pissed everyone off. He quit and became a schoolteacher. He was very happy as a schoolteacher. And then another scientist, in a very different field, saw something strange … Continue reading

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