SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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THE IRON WOLVES – Andy Remic
**WARNING — THIS BOOK IS GRAPHIC AND THE REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SOME GRAPHIC CONTENT AS WELL** The sci-fi/fantasy genres do not lack for hack-’em/slash-’em books. You know…lots of fighting, lots of blood, magic that rips people apart, that sort of thing. I’ve only just recently heard the term “grimdark” applied to this form of the… Continue reading
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DIVIDED – Elsie Chapman
Divided, by Elsie Chapman, is the second book in a YA series. I have not read book one (Dualed), though a sampler was provided by the publisher, through NetGalley, which did give me a little taste of what the series would be about. What we have is a future/alternate world in which a community is… Continue reading
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JIM BUTCHER’S DRESDEN FILES: GHOUL GOBLIN – graphic novel
It will surprise some people that I’m very very new to the whole Dresden Files stories. I have not read the entire series, and I have not watched any of the television episodes. What I have read, however, has been truly wonderful and I want to dig in to all the books (but I’m still… Continue reading
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ICE FORGED – Gail Z. Martin
I was delighted to get this Gail Z. Martin book as I had never read anything by Martin prior to this. This book, Ice Forged, appears to be the first in a new series by Martin. The book starts with a young nobleman, Blaine McFadden, who kills his abusive father. Such an act would normally… Continue reading
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SHIFT series (SHIFT; CONTROL; DELETE) – Kim Curran
SHIFT I’m glad I just received the third book in the series, to prompt me to go back and read the first book. This was an awesome, exciting ride! Shift is about sixteen year old Scott Tyler, an average high school student living the typical teenager life of school and friends and girls and a… Continue reading
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CRATER TRUEBLOOD AND THE LUNAR RESCUE COMPANY – Homer Hickam
**WARNING — POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD — SPOILER ALERT ** It’s one hundred years in the future and a wealthy family owns a mine on the moon. The daughter of the family, Maria Medaris, is kidnapped by a group bent on destroying the Earth and taking over the moon. Maria is offered a high position… Continue reading
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ENCHANTMENT ÄDVENTYR H.C.A. & I UNDERSTAND – Carol Elizabeth Skog
One thing that is very clear in this, is that author Carol Elizabeth Skog is very passionate about her heritage and that this story is extremely meaningful to her. But sometimes something that is so personal and meaningful doesn’t always translate well to someone who isn’t familiar with the author or the setting. Skog tries… Continue reading
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A DARK INHERITANCE – Chris d’Lacey
Science fiction, mystery, paranormal activity, alternate realities, action/adventure. A Dark Inheritance by Chris d’Lacey has a little bit of everything! Author d’Lacey drops the reader right in to the story without a lot of set-up, which I’ve always found to be a thrilling way to start a book. We, the reader, get to learn and… Continue reading
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THE WORD EXCHANGE – Alena Graedon
I was actually giddy with excitement as I approached the one-quarter mark in this book. Never, I felt, had I been so excited about something so original. A concept that was brilliant and unique. And the fact that it was all about language made it even more appealing to me. By the time I was… Continue reading
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SOME FINE DAY – Kat Ross
**WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD** Not too long ago I posted a video preview for this book. The preview really captured my attention and I was eager to get in to this book. Dystopian futures are all the rage in sci-fi/fantasy right now, it seems, and Kat Ross’s book plays with the same theme. In… Continue reading
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STAR TREK: KHAN – graphic novel
**WARNING: SPOILER ALERT — SPOILERS WITHIN THIS REVIEW** You’ve seen the Star Trek: Into Darkness movie (if you haven’t, I can’t imagine any reason you would want to buy a Star Trek graphic novel) and whether you’re a Trek fan or not, by now you must know that the ‘villain’ in the movie is the… Continue reading
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THREE – Jay Posey
Oh…this is SOOO terrible of me…. I have a backlog of 200+ ARC books to read. This book, Three, by Jay Posey was the oldest book in my queue. Because it’s the first in a series and the second book has just been released, I thought I’d better get to this. I clearly recall two… Continue reading

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