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The Hermetic Millennia by John C. Wright (book review).
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The Hermetic Millennia by John C. Wright (book review).

‘The Hermetic Millennia’ is the sequel to ‘Counting To A Trillion’ and follows on from where it ended. Basically’ the

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The Avengers Companion by Alain Carraze and Jean-Luc Putheaud (book review).

Y’know, after reading the various books about the TV series ‘The Avengers, it only struck me when reading the 1990

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The Red Plague Affair (Bannon & Clare book 2) by Lilith SaintCrow (book review).

In ‘The Red Plague Affair’ by Lilith SaintCrow we meet our intrepid heroes Emma Bannon, Sorceress Prime, and Archibald Clare,

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The Painted Man (The Demon Cycle book 1) by Peter V. Brett (book review).

The demons come at night, rising out of the core to feed upon anyone foolish enough to stray from behind

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Lessek’s Key (The Eldarn Sequence book 2) by Robert Scott and Jay Gordon (book review).

Steven Taylor has returned to the USA to retrieve Lessek’s key from his house but he isn’t the only one

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Magnificent Mistakes In Mathematics by Alfred S. Posamentier and Ingmar Lehmann (book review).

I do think the title ‘Magnificent Mistakes In Mathematics’ needs to be qualified as ‘Magnificent Mistakes In Mathematics Made By

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The Silver Sword (The Lightstone book 2) by David Zindell (book review).

‘The Silver Sword’ begins with a short recap of events from book one, ‘The Lightstone’, for those who have either

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Satan’s Reach (Weird Space book 2) by Eric Brown (book review).

‘Satan’s Reach’ is the second novel set in the ‘Weird Space’ universe created for Abaddon Books by Eric Brown. It

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Druid’s Sword (The Troy Game book 4) by Sara Douglass (book review).

This is the fourth book in Sara Douglas’s ‘The Troy Game’ and whilst some books in a series can be

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The Worlds Of Farscape edited by Sherry Ginn (book review).

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a decade since ‘Farscape’ was on the air and yet the number of

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