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The Hermetic Millennia by John C. Wright (book review).
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The Hermetic Millennia by John C. Wright (book review).

‘The Hermetic Millennia’ is the sequel to ‘Counting To A Trillion’ and follows on from where it ended. Basically’ the

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Mad Professor: The uncollected short stories of Rudy Rucker (book review).
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Mad Professor: The Uncollected Short Stories Of Rudy Rucker by Rudy Rucker (book review)

‘The Mad Professor’ is a collection of 13 of Rudy Rucker’s short stories. Rucker himself is a double professor, starting

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False Covenant: A Widdershins Adventure by Ari Marmell (book review)
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False Covenant: A Widdershins Adventure by Ari Marmell (book review).

‘False Covenant’ is the second in the ‘Widdershins Adventure’ fantasy series of novels by Ari Marmell. It picks up about

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Conflagration by Mick Farren (book review).

‘Conflagration’ is the sequel to ‘Kindling’ which’ unfortunately’ I have not read. I say ‘unfortunate’ as ‘Conflagration’ is a cracking

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Interzone # 240 – May-Jun 2012 (magazine review).

This is the May-June 2012 edition of the magazine with a cover depicting a figure with a human head but

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The Stars Blue Yonder by Sandra McDonald (book review).

The inside cover note says that Chief Terry Myell died and became a god and now he’s back to life.

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The Intrinsic issue #2 (Comic-book review).
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The Intrinsic # 2 (comicbook review)

The second issue of The Intrinsic’ comic starts where the first edition left off. Ishmael Stone (Philosopher Rex), his accomplice

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Agent to the Stars by John Scalzi (book review).
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Agent To The Stars by John Scalzi (book review)

I first came across John Scalzi when I read ‘Old Man’s War’. This book made a big impression on me

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Space Captain Smith by Toby Frost
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Space Captain Smith by Toby Frost (book review)

Imagine that the British Empire never faded but expanded into space taking it’s Victorian attitudes with it. Isambard Smith is

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The Intrinsic (Comic review).
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The Intrinsic (comicbook review)

The first edition of ‘The Intrinsic’ covers chapter 1 ‘Torment’. Before getting further into the plot I should mention that

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