The Sea Thy Mistress, by Elizabeth Bear The Human Division, by John Scalzi An enjoyable return to the Old Man's War universe A Memory of Light, by Brandon Sanderson & […]
The Sea Thy Mistress, by Elizabeth Bear The Human Division, by John Scalzi An enjoyable return to the Old Man's War universe A Memory of Light, by Brandon Sanderson & […]
Breakdown, By Katherine Amt Hanna Less action hero-y and more introspective look at how people might really act in a post-apocalyptic world. The Dirty Streets of Heaven, by Tad Williams […]
Magebane, by Lee Arthur Chane I see by the copyright page that Lee Arthur Chane is really Canadian author Edward Willett. Go Canada! Magic meets science in this steampunky adventure. […]
Hide Me Among The Graves, by Tim Powers Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman Home Fires, by Gene Wolfe Guards! Guards!, by Terry Pratchett A Casual Vacancy, by […]
The Throne of The Crescent Moon, by Saladin Ahmed Fun, with an interesting mix of characters you don't see a lot in fantasy: seniors, etc. If you miss Sinbad, you […]
Some Kind of Fairy Tale, by Graham Joyce Coyote, by Allen Steele That's a pretty brazen heist, right there. Incarnate, by Jodi Meadows What Twilight could have been without the […]
Songs for a Machine Age, by Heather McDougal Steampunky adventure story with lovely and evocative prose. Ice Will Reveal, by Julia Dvorin First in what promises to be an original […]
Beta Test, by Eric Griffith Zany and sweet. Blackout, by Mira Grant OM NOM NOM NOM. The end to this series does not disappoint. If only my braaaaiiiiiiins could have […]
Slow reading month in September. Stardust, by Neil Gaiman I've seen the movie (more than once), and thought it was high time I read the original. Very interesting to contrast […]
Stand on Zanzibar, by John Brunner The Hugo winner from the year of my birth. The Killing Moon, by N. K. Jemisin The Quantum Thief, by Hannu Rajaniemi This one […]