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Makers by Cory Doctorow Many science fiction novels ask, “What is the next big thing?” This is hardly a surprising trend. Within our own lifetimes, we have seen a succession of these next big things. It’s a theme as old as the genre itself. Makers, the extraordinary new novel by Cory Doctorow instead concerns two
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Looking for a good fiction book to read? Look no further. This medical thriller will have you glued to every page as the drama unfolds and an ER doctor must stop a biochemical nightmare from happening. 6 days … 6 days to stop an epidemic and convince the government that terrorists have indeed used smallpox
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International consultant, trainer, and CaribVoiceRadio host Dr. Anita Davis-DeFoe has penned a new novel called Tropical Escapes that has already started a buzz, The gender and youth development expert, and social entrepreneur, is best known for her transformational motivational book, A Woman’s Guide to Soulful Living: Seven Keys to Life and Work Success; as well as
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The Human Disguise by James O’Neal The jacket discription of O’Neal’s debut novel The Human Disguise reads like it is supposed to be a post-apocalyptic noir story.  It had me really excited.  Needless to say I was a bit disappointed when the novel turned out be more of an action-thriller and I had radically adjust
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The Strain by Guillermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan Vampires these days are sorta lovelorn and wimpy. Not Guillermo del Toro’s. His will suck you dry with a stinger-tipped tentacle. It’s not really the kind of stuff teen girls want to read. But Del Toro, director of the Oscar-winning Pan’s Labyrinth — as well as
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Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, No. 13) by Lee Child Child has turned out his 13th novel about the former military police officer whose skills border on the superhero level, again finding Reacher caught up in a dangerous situation that only he can resolve. It is one that will get much, much worse before it gets
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Fathom by Cherie Priest Fantasy author Cherie Priest says that her new novel, Fathom, has its roots in a vivid dream she had while vacationing near an abandoned old house. “[The house was] boarded up and surrounded by trees, with the property’s edge just barely out of high tide’s reach,” Priest said. “It was lovely
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The January Dancer by Michael Flynn SF author Michael Flynn told SCI FI Wire that his new novel, The January Dancer, was inspired by the look and feel of Frank Herbert’s classic Dune. “I wrote this book when I was a teenager,” Flynn said in an interview. “I had just read [Dune] in Analog and
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Slow Train to Arcturus by David Freer & Eric Flint SF author David Freer told SCI FI Wire that his new novel (written in collaboration with Eric Flint), A Slow Train to Arcturus, was born out of a discussion between the two about how the prevalence of faster-than-light travel in SF has caused it to
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Serena: A Novel by Ron Rash Serena, the Lady Macbeth of Ron Rash’s stirring new novel, wouldn’t fret about getting out the damned spot. She wouldn’t even wash her hands; she’d just lick it off. I couldn’t take my eyes off this villainess, and any character who does ends up dead. Alluring and repellant, she’s