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Note: This is the third book in a series. The first book, Foundation, is reviewed HERE. The second book, Foundation and Empire, is…
We already have four novels in Stephen Aryan’s fantasy setting – the complete Age of Darkness trilogy, and the currently in-progress Age of Dread…
It takes a great deal of commitment and effort to run a small press. Nick Bailey and Darren Bullock are two intrepid souls hoping to…
You might have noticed that after a pretty quiet time, there’s been a resurgence in the availability of Ursula Krober LeGuin’s writing in the…
When I heard an anthology featuring a villain’s perspective was being Kickstarted I had to back it. The contributor list alone is enough to…
Terminal Alliance, the first book in Jim C Hines’ new Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse series, can be summed up in one word: fun. It’s…
This is one that passed me by last year when it was first released. I’m pleased I caught up with it, though. It’s…
Invaders From Beyond caught me with its tagline, and I do rather like Attack The Block and The World’s End. What we have here…
The Lost Plot is full of life and wit from the start. The reader is thrown into the thick of things with the trials…
Ah: Christmas. By the time you read this, Christmas will have just gone for another year, although as I type this it is…
Don’t call me Abraham; call me Abe. Though it’s what my ma named me, I’ve never liked Abraham. It’s a name that sounds so…
A guest review from writer and Forumite Jo Zebedee: It had been a full year since I read Luna: New Moon by Ian McDonald before…
After our recent revisit to the re-released first book in this series, here’s the latest release in this future detective story. This one’s…
Alastair Reynolds’ new novel Elysium Fire is due out in a couple of weeks. It is a sequel to the first book in this…
Let’s just keep this short and sweet. Read this book. … I suspect, however, as you’re here for a review that statement isn’t enough.…
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…
Anthony Laken brings a fresh voice to Steampunk by taking the reader away from nineteenth Century England in his debut novel from Luna Press…
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…
Merry Christmas! Wishing you all the compliments of the season. Thank you for your support, comments and discussion this year. The staff of SFFWorld.
Rendezvous with Rama caused a bit of a stir with its publication in 1973. It was the much-heralded return to novel-writing by Arthur C.…