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Half The World (The Shattered Sea trilogy book 2) by Joe Abercrombie (book review).

Thorn Bathu is touched by Mother War. She has dedicated her life to learning to fight so that she might

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The Ages Of The X-Men (No. 3) edited by Joseph J. Darowski (book review).

  Despite assurances in the introduction that the nineteen essays in ‘The Ages Of The X-Men’ would spread throughout its

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Mage-Guard Of Hamor (The Recluce Saga book 15) by L.E. Modesitt Jr. (book review).

‘Mage-Guard Of Hamor’ is the fifteenth novel in ‘The Recluce Saga’ and a follow up to ‘Natural Ordermage’ which was

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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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Who Beyond 50: Celebrating Five Decades Of Doctor Who by Brian J. Robb and Paul Simpson (book review).

Does the world, let alone fans, need another guide to ‘Doctor Who’? There are now plenty available, some more general

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Sing Me Your Scars by Damien Angelica Walters (book review).

This is the third book in Apex’s ‘Voices’ series and is a collection of twenty rather good short stories by

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UFOs Of The First World War by Nigel Watson (book review).

For most of us, significant UFO sightings started around World War Two with pilots reporting something called ‘foo fighters’, unidentified

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The Glass Cage by Nicholas Carr (book review).

Computerised driven machines are making us complacent is probably the strongest message from Nicholas Carr’s book ‘The Glass Cage’. It

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Grail Pages by Steven Alan Payne (book review).

‘Grail Pages’ are not biblical comicbook pages but they are certainly as rare as them. As the sub-title ‘Original Comic

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Grimm: The Killing Time by Tim Waggoner (book review).

It’s ‘Grimm’ out there and ‘The Killing Time’ is a spin-off novel based on the TV character now into Season

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