SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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DRAKE – Peter McLean
Don Drake is a hired killer. He currently owes a sizable debt to a demon and must perform another assassination to get rid of that debt. But things don’t go too well for Don in that assassination attempt. An innocent little boy is killed and the Furies start to pester him. Drake is ‘rescued’ by Trixie,… Continue reading
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ATTACK ON AREA 51 – Mack Maloney
As you can see by the cover, this is the 17th book in a series, though it is the first one that I have read. It is a bit uncommon these days to find a book or a series that is akin to serial pulp fiction. Think back on the days (if you are old… Continue reading
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KOJIKI – Keith Yatsuhashi
Angry Robot is a publisher that I find I really like. I’ll gladly read anything that they publish and nine times out of ten I will be really impressed and thrilled with the book. But when they disappoint, they do so in a big way. This one disappoints. The opening chapter drew me and I… Continue reading
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WHERE THE HELL IS TESLA? – Rob Dircks
In the tradition of Ron Goulart’s What’s Become of Screwloose and Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy comes Rob Dircks’ Where the Hell is Tesla? Slacker Chip, who manages to get a job as a security guard for the FBI, grabs an old desk out of a warehouse and discovers an old journal… Continue reading
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PRINCE THIEF – David Tallerman
Prince Thief is the third book in a trilogy and I haven’t read the other two. It shouldn’t be absolutely necessary to read the first two books, but as is often the case, the reader may find him or herself wondering what went on before. Easie Damasco is a bit of a rogue. Okay…more than… Continue reading
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ANOMALY – Krista McGee
Dystopian YA sci-fi with a Christian bent. That’s what we have here, and for all of that … it mostly works because author Krista McGee knows how to tell a story. Thalli is a teen female at some time in the future when The State controls everything about a person, including when they should die. … Continue reading
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HALF THE WORLD – Joe Abercrombie
**WARNING — THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!** Joe Abercrombie is a terrific writer! Half the World is Abercrombie’s second book in his Shattered Sea series, and while you’ll want to read the first book (Half a King [see review here]) you don’t really have to in order to enjoy this book. The first book followed Prince… Continue reading
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A CITY DREAMING – Daniel Polansky
A little over a year ago I review Christina Henry’s Alice, which was a dark, tremendous re-telling of the Alice in Wonderland story. It was sort of like mashing up Lewis Carroll with Franz Kafka. Daniel Polansky’s A City Dreaming is also a dark, wicked Alice in Wonderland-like adventure, but it adds one more author… Continue reading
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THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY – Genevieve Cogman
Author Genevieve Cogman tapped into the dreams and desires of just about every bibliophile I know when she created The Invisible Library. There exists a library of all libraries – much like the famed Ancient Library of Alexandria – except that this library exists between dimensions. The librarians here often work as spies and thieves,… Continue reading
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THE INTERMINABLES – Paige Orwin
Something I’ve noticed and really appreciated about publisher Angry Robot is that they have taken some risks and are putting out some science fiction and fantasy that is highly unusual and often edgy. They appear to be taking some chances that other, more established publishers aren’t taking. Paige Orwin’s The Interminables is no exception to… Continue reading

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