Everything about "Children of Earth and Sky" by Guy Gabriel Kay makes it a wonder and a joy to read.
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Book Review: ‘Arcadia’ – A Sci-fi Fantasy by Iain Pears
In "Arcadia" Iain Pears has given us a sci-fi fantasy that keeps you looking for answers. It carries mystery, danger, suspense, and just an overall array of genres to keep even the most diehard reader engaged.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Flamecaster,’ A Shattered Realms Novel by Cinda Williams Chima
In Flamecaster, A Shattered Realms Novel, Author Cinda Williams Chima, introduces us to a young and powerful healer with a gift of magic named Ash. Son of the queen, he is forced into hiding after a series of murders. He is ready for revenge and is close to the man …
Read More »Interview with Leif and Jason Grundstrom-Whitney, authors of ‘The Hidden Chalice of the Cloud People’
Like breathing, eating, brushing your teeth, writing is good hygiene for the creative soul.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Final Programme’ by Michael Moorcock
The reissue of a classic of British new wave s-f proves as germane today as it did when it first came out in paperback.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf’ by Martin Millar
"The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf" by Martin Millar is a great book and a fun read for anyone sick and tired of paranormal romance novels.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Zombillenium: Control Freaks,’ by Arthur de Pins
The third volume in de Pins’ ghoulish comic series broadens its scope beyond its not-so-innocent amusement park.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Virtues of War,’ Military S-F by Bennett R. Coles
The first volume in a military s-f trilogy provides a hard-knock take on intergalactic warfare.
Read More »Interview: Russell James – Author of ‘Q Island’
Interview with Russell James, author of post apocalyptic horror/science fiction novel, "Q Island".
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Jericho River, A Novel About The History Of Western Civilization,’ by David W. Tollen
In "The Jericho River - A Novel About The History of Western Civilization" - David W. Tollen has created a group of characters both intriguing and eminently likable. Often the action is unbelievable, but also mythologically and historically correct in most cases.
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