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Deamos Rising is a novellisation of the Dr Who spin off drama by the same name produced by Reeltime Pictures. As a tie in,…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
And as it is Christmas Eve, it just leaves me on behalf of the owner to wish all of our readers, writers and Forumites…
Just when you thought that the world was about to end without delivering something good to read as it all comes crashing down, good…
You may have seen this as an ongoing meme on all the social media networks. So here’s my version! To reduce this list…
I’ll admit it – I like future histories. Sometimes just a quick glance at a list of dates, extending not into the past…
It’s December! We mortals at SFFWorld realise that as the season of good-will and gift-giving approaches, we should also do our bit. So, with…
So: just after my recent reread of Moonseed (HERE), Stephen’s latest arrives. World Engines: Destroyer is the first in a new trilogy but involves…
From the publisher: A shadow has fallen over the Tressian Republic. Ruling families – once protectors of justice and democracy – now plot against…
After the last of the Cthulhu Casebooks, Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils, was published last year, I thought I’d got to the…
Peter F Hamilton writes vast and intricately plotted space operas with a large cast of characters, mostly over many volumes, and while perhaps most…
And so to the last of our reviews for Halloween 2019. He clenches the orange plastic pony in the pocket of his sports coat.…
I find these days that Autumn (which I love as a season) tends to make me yearn to read what is quaintly referred to…
Randy’s latest review for Halloween is a good old-fashioned collection of stories from an author who is better known for their non-genre fiction and…
From the publisher: “Moving from the heart of the city of Brighton and Hove to the Sussex countryside is a big undertaking for born…
When in May, 1886, I found myself at last in Paris, I naturally determined to throw myself on the charity of an old chum…
And now I pass on to another thread which I have extricated out of the tangled skein, the mystery of the sobs in the…
Randy’s latest for Halloween is the second in a series (the first book was reviewed earlier in the month) that takes Gothic tropes and…