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The Realignment Case by R. J. Dearden (book review).

It has been awhile since a book grabbed me to the point where I found it hard to put down.

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Jeapes Japes by Ben Jeapes (book review).

There is frequently a complaint made that there are insufficient markets for short stories. This may be true but people

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Embrace (The Epherium Chronicles book 1) by T.D. Wilson (book review).

  ‘Embrace’ is book one of ‘The Epherium Chronicles’ by T.D. Wilson. It’s the year 2155 and humanity has survived

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The Avengers Series 4 (Blu-ray TV series review).

If you’re buying the blu-ray version of ‘The Avengers’, you probably either don’t have the DVD version or been watching

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Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (film review by Frank Ochieng).

At one point you could actually find some ounce of redeeming quality in the original ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ where the

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Phoenicia’s World by Ben Jeapes (book review).

Abingdon-based Ben Jeapes, once known for his late lamented Big Engine small press, and then as a Young Adult (YA)

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On The Steel Breeze (Poseidon’s Children book 2) by Alastair Reynolds (book review).

The trilogy is a strange creature and is constantly evolving. The original concept was to have three books all telling

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BooksMEDIAScifi

War Stories: New Military Science Fiction edited by Jaym Gates & Andrew Liptak

This is a collection of twenty-two stories arranged into four parts with an additional story slotted in between the ‘Forward’

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Jupiter Ascending (film review by Frank Ochieng).

It is safe to declare the sci-fi soap opera ‘Jupiter Ascending’ an epic in the making. Now wait and let us finish

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ScifiShort fiction

Brief Farewells (a Limbo City story) by: GF Willmetts (story).

Once upon a time when you were dead, you were dead. You still are until recently but allowed a brief

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