Review of Maul: Lockdown (Star Wars) by Joe Schreiber
Title: Maul: Lockdown (Star Wars) Author: Joe Schreiber Publisher: LucasBooks (Random House) Format: electronic ARC Where I Received the Title: NetGalley Review: Without a doubt, one of the most...
View ArticleReview of Something More than Night by Ian Tregillis
Title: Something More than Night Author: Ian Tregillis Publisher: Tor Books Format: eBook Where I Received the Title: Amazon.com Review: The great archangel, Gabriel has been murdered and like a...
View ArticleReview of Star Wars: Honor Among Thieves by James S.A. Corey
Title: Star Wars: Honor Among Thieves (Empire and Rebellion #2) Author: Joe Schreiber Publisher: LucasBooks (Random House) Format: electronic ARC Where I Received the Title: NetGalley Review: I have...
View ArticleReview: Peacemaker by Marianne de Pierres
Title: Peacemaker Author: Marianne de Pierres Publisher: Angry Robot Format: electronic ARC Where I Received the Title: NetGalley Review: In a world that has been over-consumed by civilization, Virgin...
View ArticleReview: Ubik by Philip K. Dick
Title: Ubik Author: Philip K. Dick Publisher: Library of America Format: Hardcover Where I Received the Title: Purchased Review: I have long-been a fan of Philip K. Dick, but I am ashamed to say that...
View ArticleReview: The Martian by Andy Weir
Title: The Martian Author: Andy Weir Publisher: Crown Publishing Format: Hardcover Where I Received the Title: Library Review: There was a lot of hype when The Martian was published earlier this year....
View ArticleWhat is the Male Equivalent of Trashy Romance?
Perhaps it is a bit narrow-minded of me to make broad generalizations about gender. Particularly in this day and age, when there is a heightened awareness in the genre community regarding gender...
View ArticleRecent Reads
I recently finished two novels, that I will offer a few words on. If you haven’t heard, Brandon Sanderson’s second novel in the Stormlight Archive is a long one. Where George R.R. Martin’s A Song of...
View ArticleComing to Television: Wayward Pines by Blake Crouch
The pilot episode of Wayward Pines was shown at San Diego Comic Con this year by none other than M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, The Village, Signs). Based on i09’s review of the episode, I gather...
View ArticleReview and Interview of Hang Wire over at Adventures in Scifi Publishing
My first book review at Adventures in SciFi Publishing is now up. The review is of Hang Wire, a new urban fantasy from Adam Christopher, published by the good folks at Angry Robot. I was also fortunate...
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