Year: 2004 December 31, 2004
I must say this was the weirdest book I have ever read. Chris Genoa goes crazy in FOOP!. In the overture he rambles…
December 28, 2004
In The Shadow Roads, the concluding volume of the Swan’s War Trilogy, Sean Russell brings the epic fate of the Renné and Wills families…
December 20, 2004
Karen Traviss’s interstellar saga of human and alien interaction continues in Crossing the Line, the sequel to her novel from earlier in 2004, City…
December 20, 2004
Dr. Madge Hall, an NSA Scientist, was the first one on the scene of a very strange appearance. Some sort of machine with…
December 10, 2004
John Marco set himself very high standards with the first novel in his Tyrants and Kings trilogy. The Jackal of Nar breathed…
December 7, 2004
Approximately 40 years in the future, Earth is being attacked, cities are being destroyed, and people are being drawn into the armed forces…
December 6, 2004
Emily and Phillip were the subjects of Project Immersion. They participated for nine months and have only bits of dreams and glimpses of…
December 2, 2004
In The Etched City, K.J. Bishop brings to light many themes – love, death, theology, and art. These are some of the Big themes…
November 18, 2004
First novels are not meant to be as good as this. It is rare to find such epic grandeur, deep characterization and well…
November 3, 2004
“If all that is good considers you evil…are you?” This is the tag line of Jacqueline Carey’s newest novel, Banewreaker. Carey brought praise upon…
October 14, 2004
In @HELL, Jake Cottrell enters the age old battle of Good against Evil, not fully aware of what he was getting himself…
September 26, 2004
Published by Del Rey Books (http://www.delreydigital.com) Rosemary Kirstein continues to reveal a vaguely familiar world of magic, in The Language of Power. Rowan, the…
September 26, 2004
Published by Del Rey Books (http://www.delreydigital.com) Wizards and spells often appear in the minds of readers as fantasy archetypes. In fantasy, magic is often…
September 26, 2004
Published by Del Rey Books (www.delreydigital.com) Mixing Egyptian myth, comic-book fanaticism, and Science-Fiction & Fantasy fandom, Minister Faust bursts onto the SF scene in…
September 5, 2004
Reading an author’s first novel is always an interesting experience, “listening” to a fresh voice with perhaps something new to say. The writer’s…
September 5, 2004
Once again, Greg Keyes transports the reader to the amazing Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, the world he introduced in The Briar King. The…
September 5, 2004
Published by Del Rey Books (www.delreydigital.com ) Alexander C. Irvine brings the intertwining myths of the Fisher King, King Arthur, and the Holy…
September 5, 2004
Light is my first exposure to M. John Harrison’s novel-length fiction, and after finishing the novel, I can only hope it will not be…
September 5, 2004
Published by Del Rey Books (www.delreydigital.com ) One of the most common historical events toyed with in the genre of alternate history is…
August 10, 2004
To say China Miéville is one of the most promising young writers in Fantastic Literature is an understatement, so I’ll just get it out…