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Star Wars: The Force Awakens (a film review by John Rivers).

After some three years of waiting, speculation and rumour ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ finally arrives on cinema screens. Created

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Perihelion Online Science Fiction Magazine December 2015 (emag review).

‘Perihelion SF’ is an on-line magazine issued on the 12th of every month and this is a review of the

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Can & Can’tankerous’ by Harlan Ellison (book review).

For some reason I’ve never read any Harlan Ellison, which is odd considering he’s been writing longer than I’ve been

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Death Rays And The Popular Media, 1876-1939 by William J. Fanning, Jr. (book review).

The kind of happy subject you want this time of year is ‘Death Rays And The Popular Media’. Specifically from

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The Thing Itself by Adam Roberts (book review).

The thing about ‘The Thing Itself’ is that it’s difficult to say what the Thing is, which is actually the

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Raising Caine (Caine Riordan book 3) by Charles E. Gannon (book review)

Caine Riordan has a habit of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In ‘Fire With Fire’, he

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A Borrowed Man by Gene Wolfe (book review).

There is much debate amongst the reading public as to the future of the book and libraries. For the older

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Ant-Man (2015) (Blu-ray film review).

I did wonder why they started with a second-generation Ant-Man rather than see his creator, Henry Pym, have his career.

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Illustrators # 9 (magazine review)

As soon as I saw the cover of Illustrators # 9, I recognised the work of Bruce Pennington because it’s

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The Year’s Top Short SF Novels 5 edited by Allan Kaster (CD review)

Here we have a collection of six short Science Fiction novels of 2014 from established and emerging writers. It’s a

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