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Tales From The Weekend edited by David J. Howe (book review)

‘The Road To Holly Tree Farm’ by Paul Lewis launches ‘Tales From The Weekend’, a short collection of weird fiction

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Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious: All Flesh Is Grass by Una McCormack (book review).

In ‘All Flesh Is Grass’ has the Tenth Doctor is on a rampage. He’s gone back to the time before

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Doctor Who: Adventures In Lockdown (book review).

In the long ago days of March 2020, everyone was very scared and feeling very isolated. But the brilliant Doctor

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BooksFantasy

Divine Heretic by Jamie Lee Moyer (book review).

Set against the backdrop of the Hundred Year War between England and France during the fifteenth century, this is a

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The Thief On The Winged Horse by Kate Mascarenhas (book review).

‘The Thief On The Winged Horse’ is the second published novel by Kate Mascarenhas. This takes a different turn from

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Ghost Frequencies by Gary Gibson (book review).

I’d never previously read anything by Gary Gibson, so I picked this one, ‘Ghost Frequencies’, out of the review pile

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The Key To Fear by Kristin Cast (book review).

‘No touching today for a healthy tomorrow.’ Elodie is a nurse in a post-pandemic world. She is aware of the

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Matryoshka by Ricardo Pinto (book review).

‘Matryoshka’ is an odd one to say the least. It’s an adult variation on a classic children’s story trope in

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The Last Emperox (The Interdependency book 3) by John Scalzi (book review).

The barely understood spatial phenomena called the Flow has allowed ships to leap across the vastness of space between human

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BooksIllustration

Modern Masters Volume Two: George Pérez edited by Eric Nolen-Weathington (book review).

As I’ve commented in the past, if you’re patient and look around even the hardest to find books can often

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