Category: Book Reviews
A young man fights through the ranks of his military to become the best fighter/swordsman so he can take revenge upon those who wronged…
A return to a series that I was unexpectedly pleased with reading earlier this year. This is the second book in the series involving…
Cherie Priest is a modern master of the southern gothic horror novel, her stories evoke fear with a pervading haunted atmosphere. Her latest novel,…
If science fiction can be considered to be a physical landscape as well as a literary type, then in the realm of “what if?”…
Max Gladstone is one of the smartest writers I’ve ever read, his Craft Sequence of novels have a depth few novels can approach. The…
With the upcoming 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, I thought that it might be fun to look at a book that, first…
Understated Science-Fantasy novels that should be collecting awards keep finding their way into my TBR pile. I’m not complaining. I love finding gems like…
In these days of constant media presence and social hype it sometimes can be quite difficult to remember that the main purpose of a…
The apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic novel…one of the mainstays of Science Fiction for almost as long as the genre has been around and before, with some consideration…
As readers have seen in the previous two books of The Song of the Shattered Sand epic, (Twelve Kings of Sharakai and With Blood…
What the Wind Brings by Matthew Hughes is a stand-alone, historical novel set in South America during the eighteen century. This story has ships,…
And so, I get to the last in the Cities in Flight series, an imaginatively written but so far uneven set of novels created…
Waking up after two centuries of cold sleep on a starship with little memory of your last hours, finding the starship devoid of life,…
Some have noticed (about time too!) that Adrian Tchaikovsky, once mostly recognised for his Fantasy novels such as his Shadows of the Apt series,…
One of my favourite old movies is When Worlds Collide (1951), directed by George Pal, a movie about Earth being destroyed by a collision…
Time travel, when portrayed effectively, illustrates the drastic consequences of changing a time line or interfering with history. In Time’s Demon, the second installment…
As we roll around towards another Summer here at Hobbit Towers, it’s time to pick the now-traditional “Stephen King Summer Read”. I wasn’t exactly…
In the latest of my Heinlein reviews we look at what is regarded as another addition to Heinlein’s Future History series, but one that…
Spelunking in Space! That could be a cheesy tagline for Caitlin Starling’s claustrophobic debut, The Luminous Dead, in which a young cave diver maneuvers…
With the nominations for the 2019 Hugo Awards being recently announced, I was also pleased that this year’s Worldcon in Dublin also nominated books…