The Neutronium Alchemist : Conflict (2) by Peter F. Hamilton
With its second volume, Peter F. Hamilton’s intimidatingly massive Night’s Dawn trilogy cements its status as possibly the most sprawling, demanding, and impossible-to-ignore saga that space opera has ever seen. Even Dune and its subsequent sequels weren’t this ambitious. Perhaps only the Star Trek and [...]
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The Neutronium Alchemist by Peter F. Hamilton - Review
Smile as they Bow by Nu Nu Yi - Review
Smile as they Bow by Nu Nu Yi
Little fiction has trickled out of Burma (Myanmar) for decades now, and Smile as they Bow is the first contemporary Burmese novel published in English by a major publisher. Long governed by a repressive regime that has, in many ways, stopped time in the beautiful country, Smile as [...]
Dead Reign by T.A. Pratt - Interview
Dead Reign by T.A. Pratt
Fantasy author T.A. Pratt told SCI FI Wire that his latest novel, Dead Reign, is the third book in his series about Marla Mason, badass sorcerer and protector of the East Coast city of Felport.
“The essential premise here is Marla vs. Death,” Pratt said in an interview. “I knew–as part of [...]
The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold - Review
The Almost Moon: A Novel by Alice Sebold
Desperate to escape the ‘crying, barking and biting’ of her mentally ill octogenarian mother, Helen Knightly fulfils a lifelong dream: she murders her. Alice Sebold’s follow-up to The Lovely Bones depicts a lonely, suburban divorcee as she wrestles with five decades of painful memories and the 24-hour aftermath [...]
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman - Movie News
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
Fox 2000 has acquired rights to Joe Haldeman’s 1974 novel The Forever War, and Ridley Scott is planning to make it into his first science fiction film since he delivered back-to-back classics with Blade Runner and Alien, Variety reported.
Scott intended to follow those films with The Forever War, but rights [...]
The Last Centurion by John Ringo - Interview
The Last Centurion by John Ringo
Best-selling SF author John Ringo told SCI FI Wire that his new novel, The Last Centurion, felt like dictation from the future, but, given the subject matter, he prays to God it wasn’t.
“Many of the subjects discussed in the book are subjects I’ve studied for other reasons, some of them [...]
FRESH KILLS by Bill Loehfelm - Review
Fresh Kills by Bill Loehfelm
Bill Loehfelm’s first novel opens with his troubled hero, John Sanders Jr., telling us, “I don’t often answer my door with a gun in my hand.” But he does just that, because someone is banging on the door, he lives in a tough part of Staten Island, and he’s naked in [...]
