Novels/Books
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[Book Review] ‘Fleet Insurgent’ by Susan R. Matthews
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NOVELLAS, SHORT STORIES, AND MORE IN THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED UNDER JURISTICTION SERIES from John W. Campbell Award finalist Susan R. Matthews. Together for the first time, here are the…
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[Book Review] ‘Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners’ by Larry Correia & John Ringo
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NIGHTMARE IN THE BIG EASY With New Orleans out of control, Chad Oliver Gardenier, one of Monster Hunter International’s premier hunters, has been dispatched from Seattle to reinforce the…
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[Book Review] Project Elfhome by Wen Spencer
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Pittsburgh: a sprawling modern Earth city stranded in the heart of a virgin forest on Elfhome. Sixty thousand humans, twenty thousand black-winged tengu, ten thousand elves, an unknown number…
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[Book Review] ‘The Spark’ by David Drake
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In the time of the Ancients the universe was united—but that was so far in the past that not even memory remains, only the broken artifacts that a few…
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[Book Review] ‘Princess Holy Aura’ by Ryk E. Spoor
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What Would You Give to be a Hero? Stephen Russ never expected to have to answer that question; he went to work, he stayed in his apartment, sometimes had…
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[Book Review] ‘The Golden Gate’ by Robert Buettner
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“When the world’s richest man is the victim of a car bomb and literally blown off the Golden Gate Bridge the attack is attributed to terrorists and the world…
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[Book Review] ‘1636: The Ottoman Onslaught’ by Eric Flint
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“The modern West Virginia town of Grantville has been displaced in time to continental Europe in 1632. Now four years have passed. The long feared attack on Austria by…
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[Book Review] ‘The Jim Baen Memorial Award: The First Decade’ by Baen Books
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When I first saw this book and its title I thought it was going to be a documentary on the history of Jim Baen and Baen Books, it seemed…
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‘The Seventh Age: Dawn’ by Rick Heinz
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A riveting read that showcases a supernatural side of Chicago that even Jim Butcher hasn’t seen. Check out this new page-turning novel by Rick Heinz