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The Willful Princess And The Piebald Prince by Robin Hobb (book review).

Taken from the cover: ‘One of the darkest legends in the Realm of the Elderlings recounts the tale of the

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Noctuary by Thomas Ligotti (book review).

‘Noctuary’, the third volume of Thomas Ligotti’s short fiction, revised and published by Subterranean Press. Preceded by the excellent ‘Songs

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The collecting of the stories of Robert Silverberg continues with this latest volume, ‘We Are For The Dark’. It’s a

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The Angel’s Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (book review).

David Martin is a writer, working at the local paper in Barcelona, when he gets an offer to write a

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The one problem with Subterranean Press books is that even when we review them to fit in their release schedule,

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The dragon Griaule is 6000 feet long and has been lying dormant in the hills for thousands of years exerting

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Palimpsest by Charles Stross

As a novella, Palimpsest is densely packed with extraordinary ideas, facts and speculation. It also manages to pack in an

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The Best of Kage Baker.

The big problem with anything that is labelled ‘Best Of…’ is no one can actually agree what should be included

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Legion by Brandon Sanderson

Blessed with the ability to file away perfectly all information he receives and then conjure up an imaginary avatar or

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