SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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AGE OF HEROES – James Lovegrove
Book #8 in a series? I wish I had known before I started. That is one of the problems with Advanced Reader Copies – you just don’t always know when a book is part of a series or not. I suppose in today’s book market it’s safer to assume a book IS part of a… Continue reading
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FINAL GIRLS – Mira Grant
Mira Grant didn’t invent the zombie story, nor did she re-popularize it (I’d give Max Brooks the credit for that), but I think no one writes in the genre better than she. Grant also incorporates technology into her fiction as well, if not better, than most. And Final Girls, a novella, exemplifies both of these talents.… Continue reading
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SWORD IN THE STARS – Wayne Thomas Batson
I’ve been making it a goal to catch up on my back ARC reading and this, at the time of my reading, is the oldest in my ARC queue, so it’s nice to check it off the list. Alastair Coldhollow is a former assassin who is repentant and haunted by his past. He is searching… Continue reading
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THE TWELVE – Justin Cronin
A few years back it seemed I couldn’t turn around without someone talking about The Passage and then The Twelve … books of vampiric horror set in the not-so-distant future by Justin Cronin. Though I was late to the party I did read The Passage (see review here) and enjoyed it. Now, still late a… Continue reading
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TRIAL BY FIRE – Josephine Angelini
Witches. Alternate universes. Romance. This comes across as a really awesome book – especially for a certain YA audience. But you need more than a spell-binding subject to hold a reader. The story deals with Lily Proctor (and BOOM – literary allusion and a connection with witchcraft). Lily has a number of allergies – many… Continue reading
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THE GUILD OF ASSASSINS – Anna Kashina
The first book in this series was a delightful surprise. (Read review here.) This book continues the adventures of Kara and Mai – Majat (Assassins). There’s a quick recap of the important events of the first book – something I wish would be done with much more regularity in publishing for those of us who… Continue reading
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KALIFUS RISING – Alane Adams
This is Book Two in the Legends of Orkney series. Sam Baron is imprisoned by the Volgrim Witches and their leader Catriona. Sam is half (Norse) god, half witch but his powers are just starting to be revealed to him and he is concerned that he can not control the powers and he may destroy… Continue reading
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GREGOR THE OVERLANDER – Suzanne Collins
Gregor the Overlander, by Suzanne Collins, is a Middle Grade fantasy that draws on some typical fantasy tropes. Gregor is looking after his little sister and when she goes through a grate in the laundry room of their New York apartment building, Gregor goes after her. What Gregor finds beneath the apartment and the city… Continue reading
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CALL FORTH THE WAVES – L. J. Hatton
Ah…book two in a series. I’ve somehow done it again and jumped into the middle of a series. This does not appear to be a series that it is easy to jump into right in the middle. The biggest problem is understanding who the characters are and their relationships. It was clear that I was… Continue reading
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NECROTECH – K. C. Alexander
I’ve written before how much I am enjoying the Angry Robot (publisher) titles. It’s a great publisher putting out stunning titles by some relatively new names in the science fiction/fantasy genre. They are taking some risks and most of them seem to be paying off. One of the general themes I’m detecting among the more… Continue reading
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WINTERWORLD BOOK 1: THE MECHANIC’S SONG – Chuck Dixon
Gut-wrenching and tough. This post-apocalyptic novel is probably the only one I’ve read that I feel has gotten it ‘right.’ A young man matures in the tough environment of an Earth that is now in an eternal winter. Food might be found in cans, on shelves, that was over-looked by other scavengers, or it might… Continue reading
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THE FERRYMAN INSTITUTE – Colin Gigl
I knew next to nothing about this book before going in to it except that the basic description seemed pretty interesting. It sounded like a school for Ferrymen … those who help the recently departed cross over from life to the after-life. The book was so much more than that and both more and less than I… Continue reading

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