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Tales Of Majipoor by Robert Silverberg (book review).

Majipoor is a huge planet where humans, aliens and natives live together, not always happily, and is the creation of

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The Causal Angel by Hannu Rajaniemi (book review).

Escaping from Earth just a whisker or two ahead of the conscienceless, self-replicating Dragons unleashed on the planet by Matjek

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War Master’s Gate (Shadows Of The Apt book nine) by Adrian Tchaikovsky (book review).

I put off reading ‘War Master’s Gate’, the ninth book in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s ‘Shadows Of The Apt’ series, for quite

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Beautiful Blood by Lucius Shepard (book review).

‘Beautiful Blood’ is the first novel-length story featuring the dragon Griaule, a recurring ‘character’ who has appeared in a number

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Halo: The Thursday War (book 2) by Karen Traviss (book review).

Taken from the cover: ‘A divided, warring Sangheili nation is no threat to a resurgent Earth and its interests. But

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Zero Point (An Owner Novel book 2) by Neal Asher (book review).

Neal Asher is a prolific British Science Fiction author best known for his fast-paced and violent far future SF series

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Extinction Game by Gary Gibson (book review).

Jerry Breche is plucked from his Earth where he is the only survivor. He’s a little mad, especially as he

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Don Heck: A Work Of Art by John Coates (book review).

I’ve always tended to regard comicbook artist Don Heck as one of the unsung heroes of the comics world. Getting

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Attack Of The Monster Movie Makers by Tom Weaver (book review).

Originally released in 1994, ‘Attack Of The Monster Movie Makers’, Tom Weaver’s interview book truly lives up to the sub-title

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Mind Seed – A Science Fiction Anthology edited by David Gullen and Gary Couzens (book review).

This anthology is made up of nine exceptional stories which is a relief. Usually there are always one or more

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