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SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 3Our traditional look back on the year finishes with 2011 Genre Film and TV and looks forward to 2012.SFFWorld Review of the Year, 2011: Part 2In the second part of our 2011 review, Mark and Rob look at SF novels.SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1Our traditional look back on the year starts with Fantasy Books.SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1Our traditional look back on the year starts with Fantasy and Horror Books.SFFWorld Review of the Year 2010 part 1Rob and Mark begin our now-customary Review of the year just gone. Part 1: Fantasy. SFFWorld Review of the Year 2010 Part 2Rob and Mark's second part of the Year review: this time it's SF.SFFWorld Review of the Year, 2010: part 3The last part of Mark and Rob's 2010 review. Part 3 is Genre Film and TV.SFFWorld's SF Review of 2009Here we review the Science Fiction we've liked at SFFWorld this year.SFFWorld's Fantasy Review of 2009In which we point out our likes and dislikes in Fantasy and Horror from 2009.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 3)Part 3, and final part, of our ever-popular review. This time Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael say what they thought of their Film and Television watching for 2008 and point out some highlights for 2009.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 2)Part 2 of our ever-popular review. This time Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael say what they thought of their SF reading in 2008.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 1)After our popular 2007 review, we've produced another monster yearly review, divided into sections. This year see what Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael thought of their reading in 2008.Science Fiction: Alive and KickingKat Goodwin examines the state of SF and one of the most often talked about debates in science fiction - is SF literature dying - from a publishing perspective. Extract from Tim Lebbon's FALLEN.An extract from Chapter One of Tim Lebbon's latest Fantasy novel. SFFWorld Best Reads 2007 (Part II)In the second part of our best reads, see what Hobbit, RobB, Werthead, Deornoth, Cervantor and Al'Kael think of their reading in 2007.More Articles
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