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Simon R. Green’s The Dark Side of The Road

The first thing you need to know is that all of the fiction that Green has done over the past several decades is interconnected, with shared characters and settings. Some of the series are deeply interwoven, some connected just enough … Continue reading

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T.L. Huchu’s The Library of the Dead

The Library of The Dead by T.L. Huchu is an interesting piece of urban fantasy which shows quite a mix of elements. It is also his first novel, and is intended to start a series. The book as a standalone … Continue reading

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Everina Maxwell’s Winter’s Orbit

Everina Maxwell’s Winter’s Orbit is a romantic sci-fi novel and the premier work of the author. It is, for the moment, standalone, and a well paced, narratively satisfying volume. The setting features a combination of interplanetary travel and detailed political … Continue reading

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Bruce Sterling’s Robot Artists & Black Swans

Bruce Sterling’s Robot Artists & Black Swans represents a fascinating concept. A set of science fiction stories told by a fictional Italian author from an Italian point of view. Coming from a classic master of cyberpunk, such a collection is … Continue reading

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Amano Artisan Chocolate: Montanya, Guayas & Madagascar bars

I can only speak for myself as a chocolate addict, but I loosely categorize chocolate into three general categories: cheap chocolate to be scarfed as needed, mid-grade chocolate that’s to be enjoyed more slowly . . . and then there’s the really … Continue reading

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Naomi Kritzer’s Catfishing on CatNet

Naomi Kritzer’s Catfishing on CatNet is one of those really kind, sweet, human novels where everyone except the villain is doing their best. They make mistakes – “the road to hell is paved with good intentions” could be this book’s … Continue reading

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Larry Niven and Steve Barnes’ Dream Park, The Barsoom Project, and The California Voodoo Game

Gaming in many forms has been part of the fandom community for decades now, so it’s not surprising that one of the best-known authors in the science fiction field would decide to do a series built upon the idea of … Continue reading

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Elizabeth Bear’s Ancestral Night

Elizabeth Bear is one of our favorite and most reviewed authors here at GMR, so I’m a little chagrined to admit that Ancestral Night is the first book of hers that I’ve read. It’s also the first ebook that I’ve … Continue reading

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Symbaroum: Treasure Hunts in Davokar

Symbaroum: Treasure Hunts in Davokar harkens back to early “box” editions of role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, adding the narrative and stylistic instincts of Free League (Publisher of Tales from the Loop among others) to produce a most attractive … Continue reading

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John M. Ford’s The Last Hot Time

Listen close, for I’m about to tell you a story that sounds familiar, yet is as different from what you know as rain is from snow. It’s a story of magic and love, power and loss, life and death. In … Continue reading

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