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Review of ‘A Tyranny of Queens’ by Foz Meadows

A Tyranny of Queens is the second book in the 2-part series The Manifold Worlds by Australian essayist, blogger, reviewer, Continue reading →

Review of ‘An Accident of Stars’ by Foz Meadows

An Accident of Stars is the third novel from award-winning Australian essayist, blogger, reviewer, poet and author Foz Meadows. What Continue reading →

Review of ‘Lost Gods’ by Micah Yongo

Lost Gods is the debut novel by UK author Micah Yongo, and introduces an African-inspired fantasy setting full of political Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Book of the Crowman’ by Joseph D’Lacey

The Book of the Crowman is the continuation of the post-apocalyptic series The Black Dawn by British author Joseph D’Lacey, Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Cormorant’ by Chuck Wendig

The Cormorant by Chuck Wendig is the third installment of the ongoing Miriam Black series, which follows the many trials Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Lives of Tao’ by Wesley Chu

The Lives of Tao by Wesley Chu is a great action-packed sci-fi adventure. With one of the most original concepts Continue reading →

Review of ‘Black Feathers’ by Joseph D’Lacey

Black Feathers by Joseph D’Lacey is a Dark Fantasy tale of prophecy, history, dystopia, apocalypse, and hope. It is a Continue reading →

Review of ‘Trident’s Forge’ by Patrick S Tomlinson

Trident’s Forge is the second novel in the Children of a Dead Earth series by American author and stand-up comedian Continue reading →

Review of ‘Peacemaker’ by Marianne De Pierres

Peacemaker, the first of a series of SFF Western novels written by Australian author Marianne De Pierres, was a truly Continue reading →

Review of ‘United States of Japan’ by Peter Tieryas

United States of Japan is the third novel by Peter Tieryas, and is described as a spiritual sequel to The Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Marching Dead’ by Lee Battersby

The Marching Dead by Lee Battersby is pretty much the quintessence of a rollicking good time. Clever, witty, and occasionally Continue reading →

Review of ‘Crux’ and ‘Apex’ by Ramez Naam

Crux and Apex are the second and third novels in the Nexus series by technologist and futurist Ramez Naam, and Continue reading →

Review of ‘Evil Dark’ by Justin Gustainis

Evil Dark by Justin Gustainis is a fascinating melding of the old-school cop drama with supernatural elements. A hard-boiled detective, Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Buried Life’ by Carrie Patel

The Buried Life is a post-apocalyptic mystery novel by American author Carrie Patel. In it we follow two main characters, Continue reading →

Review of ‘Nexus’ by Ramez Naam

Nexus is a thriller by Egyptian futurist, technologist and author Ramez Naam. It introduces us to a near-future world where Continue reading →

Review of ‘Flex’ by Ferrett Steinmetz

Flex is an urban fantasy novel by American author Ferrett Steinmetz and is one of the first round of publications Continue reading →

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