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The Martian by Andy Weir : Review
Six days ago, astronaut Mark Watney became one of the first people to walk on Mars. Now, he’s sure he’ll be the first person to die there. After a dust storm nearly kills…
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Interview with RJ Terrell
At WorldCon, I ran into RJ Terrell. As a writer and an actor as well as someone who started off as an indie author and who got a traditional publishing contract, I thought…
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Interview with Toni Weisskopf
I am at WorldCon this week, and I decided to do a couple of interviews while I was here. The first was with none other than head of Baen Books, Toni Weisskopf. Enjoy!…
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[Blog Tour] Undeath and Taxes by Drew Hayes : Review
After discovering just how filled with magic, intrigue, and adventure the parahuman world of being an Undead American can be, Fredrick Frankford Fletcher did exactly what was expected–he became a certified parahuman accountant.…
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Set in Stone by Frank Morin: Review
Three for the masses Two for the many Four for the privileged few Frank Morin’s Set in Stone is the first book in the Petralist series, a series about people who can access…
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Kickstarter Spotlight: The Kings or Pawns Audiobook
This epic fantasy is already available as an e-book, paperback, and hardback, but one format yet remains to be created: Enter the Kings or Pawns Kickstarter, a fantastic unabridged audiobook production that will…
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Enter the Janitor by Josh Vogt: Review
“Who are you people? Some secret government agency?” “Gettin’ closer. But replace ‘secret government agency’ with ‘supernatural sanitation department. We’re inside Cleaner headquarters…” Dani’s brow scrunched up. “The Cleaners. Right. So you run…
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Fool’s Quest by Robin Hobb : Review
After nearly killing his oldest friend, the Fool, and finding his daughter stolen away by those who were once targeting the Fool, FitzChivarly Farseer is out for blood. And who better to wreak…
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Relic by Renee Collins: Review
Moon John motioned to the table. “Try. Most can create at least a spark their first time.” I curled my fingers around the relic. That darn antsy feeling made it hard to focus,…
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Hollow City by Ransom Riggs : Review
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was the surprise best seller of 2011—an unprecedented mix of YA fantasy and vintage photography that enthralled readers and critics alike. Publishers Weekly called it “an enjoyable, eccentric read, distinguished…
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Clockwork Lives by Kevin J Anderson: Review
At first you will hate me for this. Then you will love me. When I first started reviewing, I asked certain people if they had anything they would like me to look at.…
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The Thorn of Emberlain by Scott Lynch Delayed Until 2016
Earlier today, Scott Lynch posted the following statement on his blog: Dear readers and fans of the Gentlemen Bastards— I’ll lay it out as plainly as I can. With the utmost regret,…
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Hunter by Mercedes Lackey : Review
Centuries ago, the barriers between our world and the Otherworld were slashed open allowing hideous fantastical monsters to wreak havoc; destroying entire cities in their wake. Now, people must live in enclosed communities,…
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Echoes of a Shattered Age by R. J. Terrell: Review
In the lower planes of the abyss, a large gray demon was devouring a smaller fiend. It raised its massive, horned head at a distant call. The call was coming from one of…
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August 2015 Releases in SF&F
Starting with August, we’ll be posting a monthly list of upcoming releases. It makes things a tiny bit easier for us, and it never hurts to know when you can expect forthcoming books to…