SF/Fantasy
a science fiction or fantasy book
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WOLFHOUND CENTURY – Peter Higgins
** WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD ** It’s difficult to know quite what to make of this book, Wolfhound Century; there’s a lot going on, in a number of different genres. This reads as a Russian, Cold War espionage, political thriller, set in an alternate world (or alternate history), with armored extra-terrestrials considered angels. Yeah … it’s… Continue reading
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DEEP BLUE – Jennifer Donnelly
It’s a little surprising, when I think back on it, but with as much fantasy as I have read over the years, I can’t recall a single book that has dealt with mermaids. With our planet being nearly three-quarters water surface, and our oceans being largely unexplored, it would seem to me that fantasy stories… Continue reading
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GANGSTERLAND – Ansha Kotyk
I wish I’d had a book like this when I was middle grade reader! I scoured the shelves for escapist fiction for boys, and this is escapist literally, as well as literarily. Jonathan is a bully-magnet. He has recently moved in with his divorced dad, from whom he’s been estranged. His father is busy and… Continue reading
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THE MADONNA AND THE STARSHIP – James Morrow
James Morrow’s The Madonna and the Starship is the sort of book you just don’t want to put down. Fortunately, because it’s a quick read, you shouldn’t have to! The story: It is the 1950’s. Kurt Jastrow writes pulp science fiction stories. Because he can’t make a living selling short stories, he also works in… Continue reading
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LAZARUS, VOL. 1: FAMILY – graphic novel
Lazarus, Volume 1: Family is the start of what promises to be a dark, thrilling, not-to-be-missed graphic novel series. Author Greg Rucka has taken what might otherwise be a stale genre staple (a dystopian United States where sections of the country are run by war lords) and developed it in to an intriguing drama of… Continue reading
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HEARTWOOD – Freya Robertson
Heartwood, by Freya Robertson, is the first book in the ‘Elemental Wars’ series. The series promises to be epic in scope, judging by this first book. The story, briefly (if that’s possible): The Tree of Life, known as the Arbor, in Heartwood is dying. Its heart has been ripped out and broken in to a… Continue reading
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NIGHT TERRORS – Tim Waggoner
“Ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to the strangest show off Earth! … We’ve got chills, we’ve got thrills, but most of all … we’ve got madness!” So announces a ringmaster, who could very well be defining the book, Night Terrors, itself! Tim Waggoner’s first book in the Shadow Watch series is a highly imaginative, wholly original… Continue reading
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ESSENCE – Lisa Ann O’Kane
Essence, one of the new offerings from Strange Chemistry, is a Young Adult book (with all the appropriate YA angst) set in a dystopian future. ** WARNING — SPOILERS AHEAD! ** The story: Autumn is a teen, living in a religiously controlled center in San Francisco in our not-too-distant future. After watching her younger brother… Continue reading
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NOWHERE MEN VOLUME 1: FATES WORSE THAN DEATH – graphic novel
This is an unusual, unorthodox graphic novel that, in graphic novel format, gives the illusion of multiple formats (newspaper clippings, book excerpts, etc.). The concept is high, it is grand in scope, but tight in execution. Imagine if the Beatles weren’t musicians, but scientists, still able to draw crowds to follow everything they do and… Continue reading
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SPERA VOLUME 3 – graphic novel
I am, admittedly, new to this Spera world, and have to admit that I was lost, much like our young heroes seemed to be. Spera, appears to be about a pair of princesses, Lono and Pira, who wander around the country side eating everything they can, and getting sick on it. Well, okay, that’s not… Continue reading
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DEJAH THORIS AND THE GREEN MEN OF MARS , VOLUME 1: RED MEAT – graphic novel
It wasn’t too long ago that I reviewed a different title in the Dejah Thoris series (Warlord of Mars Dejah Thoris). I had requested this volume before I had reviewed the previous book. The good news is: this is better than the previous Dejah Thoris book I reviewed. The bad news is: not by much.… Continue reading
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JAKE AND THE GIANT HAND – Philippa Dowding
I have ALWAYS enjoyed works of the absurd; the theatre of Eugene Ionesco, the stories of Nikolai Gogol, the books of Roald Dahl. Now I’ll include Philippa Dowding to that list! This book is about twelve year old Jake who is off to visit his grandfather. Jake spends some time with some older kids who… Continue reading

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