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Worlds Of Edgar Rice Burroughs edited by Mike Resnick and Robert T. Garcia (book review).

I enjoyed the film ‘John Carter’ a lot, even though the critics didn’t seem to like it. I enjoyed it

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Grand Crusades: The Early Jack Vance Volume Five (book review).

Since I first read ‘Araminta Station’ over 20 years ago, Jack Vance has been one of my favourite authors. I’ve

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Mother Of Eden (book 2) by Chris Beckett (book review)

Chris Beckett’s ‘Dark Eden’ was an excellent novel and my opinion was confirmed by its winning the Arthur C. Clarke

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Coming Home (Alex Benedict series book 7) by Jack McDevitt (book review).

From the start I should probably make it clear that Jack McDevitt’s ‘Alex Benedict’ books are one of my favourite

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Sibilant Fricative by Adam Roberts (book review).

I feel slightly inadequate at the prospect of writing a review of ‘Sibilant Fricative’, a collection of reviews and essays

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Resonance (Ragnorok book 3) by John Meaney (book review).

‘Resonance’ brings John Meaney’s ‘Ragnarok’ trilogy to a conclusion. A multi-stranded historical, contemporary, space opera and far-future epic tying together

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Dark Eden (book 1) by Chris Beckett (book review).

In my 2008 review of Chris Beckett’s Edge Hill prize-winning collection ‘The Turing Test’, I described the short story ‘Dark

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The World And The Stars edited by Chris Butler (book review).

I’m sure I won’t be the first person to tell you that anthologies and short story collections are very rarely

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Voices by Colin P. Davies (book review).

Featuring a stylish cover by Richard Wagner, ‘Voices’ is the second short story collection from Colin P. Davies, whose stories

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Freefall by Mercurio D Rivera (book review).

I have read and enjoyed several of Mercurio D Rivera’s ‘Wergen’ stories in ‘Interzone’ over the past few years, so

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