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Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell (book review).

In case no one has noticed, there are books in print that don’t contain elements of science fiction or fantasy.

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North Is The Night by Emily Rath (book review)

There has always been a tendency for storytellers to take traditional myths and folk tales and embroider, update or provide

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Fiasco (Uncharted Hearts 2) by Constance Fay (book review).

For most, the term ‘Romantasy’ will probably conjure up images of sexy vampires or werewolves in an urban fantasy setting

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The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Winter 2024, Volume 146 #771 (magazine review).

‘The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction’ is still experiencing production problems. As a result of ongoing issues, the magazine

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Tidal Creatures (Alchemical Journeys book 3) by Seanan McGuire (book review).

There are several authors, mainly in the SF field, who have tried to put their stories and novels into a

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Road To Ruin (Magebike Courier Volume 1) by Hana Lee (book review).

For many readers, the term fantasy evokes the Tolkien-esque vision of swords and magic and probably alien races such as

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The Runes Of Engagement by Dave Klecha & Tobias S. Buckell (book review).

There can be very few readers who are unaware of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic trilogy, “Lord of the Rings,” or of

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That Which Stands Outside by Mark Morris (book review).

There is a tradition of horror novels isolating a community or group of people and having nasty things happen to

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Relight My Fire (Stranger Times book 4) by C.K. McDonnell (book review).

Humour is a strange creature. Not everyone finds the same things funny. This is particularly true in fiction. Some readers

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A Truth Beyond Full by Rosie Oliver (book review).

Once upon a time, a colleague told me that science fiction was ‘Mills & Boon for boys.’. ’. In the

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