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Jack Vance passes away.

Fantasy and science fiction author Jack Vance has passed away. We’ve just heard the news via the blog of writer

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The Last Watch (book 4) by Sergei Lukyanyenko (book review).

After the dramatic events of the Nightwatch trilogy, Anton has settled down into cosy domesticity with his wife, a powerful

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Cold Magic (Spirit Walker book 1) by Kate Elliott (book review).

‘Cold Magic’ by Kate Elliott kicks off with the rather chilly statement: ‘The history of the world begins in ice,

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War, Politics And Superheroes by Marc DiPaolo (book review).

The problem with any book focusing on comicbooks is that either the authors are going to be long term comicbook

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There Be Dragons by Peter Hallett (book review).
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There Be Dragons by Peter Hallett (book review).

Peter Hallett’s debut novel, ‘There Be Dragons’, mixes the unlikely element of dragons into the chaos of the Vietnam War

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The Uncertainty Bridge by David Conyers (book review).

This is a collection of three stories by the Australian author David Conyers. It’s available in Kindle format from Amazon

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The Narrows by James Brogden (book review).

There are a lot of books around at the moment that call themselves urban fantasy. Many of them have mythical

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Life On The Preservation by Jack Skillingstead (book review).

In many respects, Jack Skillingstead’s novel, ‘Life On The Preservation’, has direct connections to the films ‘Dark City’, ‘Groundhog Day’

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The Science Fiction Reboot by Heather Urbanski (book review).

‘The Science Fiction Reboot’ by Heather Urbanski has nothing to do with footware but a look at the number of

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Terminator: Salvation: The Official Movie Companion by Tara Bennett (book review).

It’s hard to believe that it’s been three years since the film ‘Terminator: Salvation’ came out or nearly that long,

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