Review: Hidden Cities, by Daniel Fox

On May 9, 2011, in Book Review, Jaym Gates, by Jaym Gates

HIDDEN CITIES Daniel Fox Del Rey ISBN: 978-0-345-50303-9 432 Pages Warning: Spoilers for anyone who hasn’t read the previous 2 books! She was written on his skin, in some spell-crafted liquor more potent than mere ink. The third book in Fox’s Moshui series, Hidden Cities is the conclusion of a strong, quiet epic. There’s war […]

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Review: Starbound by Joe Haldeman

On April 20, 2011, in Book Review, Cathy Russell, by Catherine Russell

In Starbound, Joe Haldeman tells the breathtaking tale of a select few who journey to save humanity from the Others – an enigmatic and possibly immortal race of beings. Humanity’s newly acquired space travel is seen as a possible threat by them – a threat they are unwilling to accept. Given the Others‘ superior technology, […]

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Bridges and Rivers: A Review of Ben Aaronovitch’s Midnight Riot

On April 11, 2011, in Book Review, by John Ginsberg-Stevens

I am not a fan of urban fantasy, but I was curious to read Ben Aaronovitch‘s Midnight Riot because of a recurring blurb associated with it: that it was Harry Potter all grown-up and working as a policeman. It seemed like a silly idea, but I am pleased to report two things: that is not […]

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