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Review of ‘All Those Explosions Were Someone Else’s Fault’ by James Alan Gardner

All Those Explosions Were Someone Else’s Fault is the latest novel from Canadian science-fiction author, educator and tech writer James Continue reading →

Review of ‘A Peace Divided’ by Tanya Huff

A Peace Divided is the second novel in the Peacekeeper series by Canadian author Tanya Huff, and the seventh novel Continue reading →

Film Review of “Ender’s Game” (No Spoilers)

An introductory note: The purpose of this review is to serve solely as a review of the film Ender’s Game, Continue reading →

Review of ‘A Night Without Stars’ by Peter F Hamilton

A Night Without Stars is the latest from space-opera expert and best-selling British science fiction author Peter F Hamilton. The Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Worthing Chronicle’ by Orson Scott Card

The Worthing Chronicle is a novel originally published in 1983 by American author Orson Scott Card (Of Ender’s Game fame), Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories’ by Ken Liu

The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories is a collection of short stories from Chinese-American author Ken Liu. I’ve never really Continue reading →

Review of ‘World of Water’ by James Lovegrove

World of Water is the second book in the Dev Harmer Missions series, from English author James Lovegrove. In it Continue reading →

Review of ‘Javelin Rain’ by Myke Cole

Javelin Rain is the latest novel from American author and veteran Myke Cole. In it Cole continues the story of 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 ‘Central Station’ by Lavie Tidhar

Central Station is the latest novel by very-many-award-winning Israeli author Lavie Tidhar, and tells the story of…well…I’m not really sure Continue reading →

Review of ‘Quantum Night’ by Robert J Sawyer

Quantum Night is the latest in the ever-growing catalogue of science-fiction by Canadian author Robert J Sawyer, and turns his 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 ‘Time Salvager’ by Wesley Chu

Time Salvager is the latest novel from Wesley Chu, the classic triple threat of Author, Actor, and Stuntman (Note: not Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Void’ by Timothy S Johnston

The Void, the third and presumably final novel in The Tanner Sequence, by novelist Timothy S. Johnston demonstrates better than Continue reading →

Review of ‘Depth’ by Lev A.C. Rosen

Depth is the second novel by American author Lev A.C. Rosen, and has set out to move the old fashioned 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 →

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