SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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STAR TREK: GOLD KEY ARCHIVES: VOL. 4 – graphic novel

STAR TREK WEEK Featuring issue numbers 19-24 we continue to look at the Gold Key Star Trek comics collection. The stories have gotten better – to the point where some of these stories could have been filmed episodes (and some of them feel like rip-offs of episodes). The art is still stunning, but often very… Continue reading
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STAR TREK: GOLD KEY ARCHIVES: VOLUME 3 – graphic novel

STAR TREK WEEK Star Trek. Comics. An absolute winner, right? Well… Gold Key Comics made the early gamble and purchased the rights to publish a comic book series based on the then new television program, Star Trek. The artists and writers during the first year of publication had actually never seen an episode of the… Continue reading
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MIND GAMES – Shana Silver

It would seem pretty obvious that modern fiction, especially modern science fiction, would pick up on modern tech and take off with wildly creative ideas. And of course it often does. But I also find that too often books, especially YA books, tend to rehash tired themes – hoping to capitalize on previous successes. Mind… Continue reading
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THE FAR-TIME INCIDENT – Neve Maslakovic

St. Sunniva University in Minnesota is is home to a deadly accident in the time-travel lab of one of the university’s esteemed professors. The university is eager to keep this information under wraps and university security officer Nate Kirkland and Julia Olson, assistant to the dean of science, are assigned to investigate. The investigation is… Continue reading
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THE VANISHING GIRL – Laura Thalassa
What we have here is some pretty classic YA for some pretty aggressive female YA readers. And at the same, we don’t. Pretty confusing, isn’t it? So is this book. Ember Pierce is a teen girl who has an unusual ability. She can teleport herself to anywhere in the world. The only catch is that… Continue reading
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LOST GODS – Micah Yongo

I am beginning to think that I am just not interested in reading epic fantasies. Lost Gods by Micah Yongo takes the traditional epic fantasy themes and attaches them to African legends and mythology. Neythan is a teenager who is being trained as an assassin with the elite but mysterious brotherhood of assassins known as… Continue reading
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THE FUGITIVE AND THE VANISHING MAN – Rod Duncan

***WARNING — POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK*** Oh, wow. Rod Duncan wraps up the Elizabeth Barnabus series with a tale that is wild, tight, beautiful, and heart-wrenching in so many different ways. Elizabeth Barnabus, who, despite being an enemy of the Gas-Light Empire, is a strong supporter of the peace and stability… Continue reading
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NIGHT AND SILENCE – Seanan McGuire

I always look forward to reading a new Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant book. I do think she’s one of the finest fantasy writers currently working. October Daye is feeling frustrated at being unable to help the people she wants most to help. Then, to add to her complicated life, her daughter Gillian (with whom she has… Continue reading

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