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Science Fiction: Its Criticism And Teaching by Patrick Parrinder (book review).

I pulled a copy of ‘Science Fiction: Its Criticism And Teaching’ by Patrick Parrinder, not realising it was part of

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Loved (House Of Night Otherworld trilogy book 1 of 3) by P.C. & Kristin Cast (book review).

With series of books, particularly urban fantasy, being longer than the traditional three-book set, it is possible to wonder whether

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Science Fiction: What It’s All About by Sam J. Lundwall (book review).

When I was looking up the bibliography from Gary Westfahl’s book, ‘The Mechanics Of Wonder: The Creation Of The Idea

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Doctor Who – The TV Movie by Gary Russell (book review).

How thrilling that ‘Doctor Who’ gets a TV movie. The excitement this generated in 1996 when we didn’t have Twitter

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Lovecraft Annual #14 (2020) edited by S.T. Joshi (book review).

Each year, the ‘Lovecraft Annual’ collects various essays, reviews and articles by or about H.P. Lovecraft. As such, it’s a

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Angelus: The Books Of Raziel book 3 by Sabrina Benulis (book review).

There is a war going on between three powerful angel siblings, Raziel, Lucifel and Israfel. This has divided the kingdoms

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What Abigail Did That Summer (A Rivers Of London novella) by Ben Aaronovitch (book review).

‘What Abigail Did That Summer is set’ in 2013.The Sorcerer’s potential apprentice has been left in the city whilst Peter

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Doctor Who The Crimson Horror by Mark Gattis (book review).

‘The Crimson Horror’ by Mark Gatiss sees the Eleventh Doctor in a gloriously gothic horror story. The Paternoster Gang of

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Hieronymus Bosch: Masterpieces Of Art by Rosalind Ormiston (book review).

When I started reading ‘Hieronymus Bosch: Masterpieces Of Art’ by Rosalind Ormiston, I had to have a bit of think

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Absinthe & Arsenic by Raven Dane (book review).

‘Absinthe & Arsenic’ is a collection of sixteen tales by Raven Dane, a mixture of Victorian weird fiction and steampunk.

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