Month: January 2021 January 30, 2021
“We live in strange times..” – how often have you heard that lately? As I type this, many workers are in lockdown here, with…
January 28, 2021
Lockdown Tales is the latest collection from British science fiction author Neal Asher. As you can likely tell from the title, these stories were written…
January 26, 2021
Stories with a con artist as the protagonist are appealing and popular, these kinds of characters play many roles within the story and adhere…
January 15, 2021
In wrapping up SFFWorld’s Review of the Decade that was, it turns out there were a lot of amazing books published in the genre…
January 14, 2021
When one reads between 70 and 90 books any given year (totaling over 750 books this past decade), with about half of those books…
January 13, 2021
A Half-Decade In Review by Shellie Horst Since becoming part of the SFFWorld team, I have had the pleasure of reading some outstanding books…
January 12, 2021
Review of the Decade As we approached the end of 2020 (and what a year it was!), Rob Bedford set us a challenge: as…
January 11, 2021
Well, the last decade sure has flown by, and I can’t quite believe how fast. A decade ago I was still reviewing and posting…
January 10, 2021
And here is my first review of the New Year. For a while now Adrian has been blazing a trail and widening his repertoire…
January 8, 2021
2010-2020: A Book List by KatG I don’t know how to do a “Best” list for a year, much less for ten years. Mentally…
January 6, 2021
Presenting the decade retrospective from Andrew Leon Hudson, who edited a couple of the SFFWorld anthologies, Welcome to Pacific City and Ecotones. Annihilation; Authority;…
January 4, 2021
Randy M. For SFFWorld I’ve largely reviewed horror or horror adjacent titles. According to GoodReads, horror as a genre – or anyway a publishing…
January 4, 2021
We here at SFFWorld have been compiling a “Best of the Year” list for many years and with the conclusion of the decade, we…