SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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ARTEMIS – Andy Weir
How do you follow up a mega hit? On the heels of The Martian, Andy Weir’s breakaway hit that seemingly came out of nowhere, Weir does a wise thing and DOESN’T try to recreate the magic of his first book. Instead, he goes a slightly different route. Instead of a survivor-in-the-wild adventure story, we have… Continue reading
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PROGRAMMED TO PLEASE – Jenna Ives
One of my blog readers recently asked me why I read/review erotica/porn on my blog. First … I’m trying to understand the genre. Second … it’s incredibly popular, though few ever actually admit to reading it. Read almost any fiction book on the NY Times best-seller list and you’re bound to come across some incredibly… Continue reading
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THE NIGHTMARE AFFAIR – Mindee Arnett
I am really behind in my ARC book reading and I’m working my way, somewhat randomly, through a backlist of books sent to me, this being one of those books. The story takes place at Arkwell Academy – a school for ‘magickind’ and … well, let’s stop right there. Yes – the comparison to a… Continue reading
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THE BURNING PAGE – Genevieve Cogman
Somehow I missed the second book in Genevieve Cogman’s The Invisible Library series, but that didn’t stop me from quickly requesting this third book when I saw it was available. I realized pretty early on in the book that I’ve missed a thing or two from the second volume, but for the most part the… Continue reading
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ARENA – Holly Jennings
This was just a heck of a lot of fun. Take the sport of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighting and combine it with Virtual Realty gaming and a little bit of Tron, and you get Holly Jennings’ book Arena. It is the year 2054 and Virtual gladiator-style fighting is big business. Bigger than today’s Super… Continue reading
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FIENDISH SCHEMES – K. W. Jeter
I… Oh, boy. I don’t know what to say. I can’t recall the last time I was so bored with a book. This book is a sequel to K.W. Jeter’s Infernal Devices, which I have not read. And based on this, I’m going to stay away from it. Jeter is credited with coining the phrase… Continue reading
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CROSSTALK – Connie Willis
In the near future couples hoping to prove their love for one another, and wanting to increase the emotional bond between each other, can have a simple medical procedure that increases the empathy between partners. Good-looking billionaire Trent Worth has insisted that he and the lovely Briddey Flannigan (hey work for a mobile phone manufacturer… Continue reading
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THE APOTHECARY’S CURSE – Barbara Barnett
There is a romantic quality to this fantasy that is subtle but ever-present and works well for this story. Oddly enough, I had just finished another mystery in which an immortal apothecary was seeking a book of ancient writing that provided the secret to immortality when I started this book. It wasn’t an intended synergy… Continue reading
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SPUTNIK’S CHILDREN – Terri Favro
WARNING — THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS This was … well … unusual. Debbie Reynolds Biondi is a comic book creator and writer who achieved fame for her superhero series “Sputnik Chick Girl with No Past.” It’s been 20+ years and much of Biondi’s life is now attending conventions, signing autographs, and listening to fan… Continue reading

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