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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms was great! Better than HOD?

Europa Deep

Europa Deep by Gary Gibson is an exciting sci-fi thriller

The Player of Games

I reread The Player of Games by Iain M Banks and it was better than the first time

Sanderson’s Awesome Cosmere is officially coming to Apple TV+

Is God of War: Ragnarok as great as people say?

The Long Walk: Stephen King’s Provocative Dystopian Nightmare Is An Excellent Read

Is Pluribus Good? Spoiler-Free Review Of Apple’s Interesting New Sci-Fi Show

Happy Festivus – Here Is A Free Book Called Cooperworld

Conan The Barbarian: Bound In Black Stone Is An Awesome Start To A New Series

Future Man: Surprisingly Smart Sci Fi Disguised As Hilarious Chaos

Friday, March 06, 2026

Tag: Books

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Scifi in Chiangmai

ward 08/03/2012

Greetings fellow Scifi fans. Huge apologies for not having written much but I am currently in Laos – a place that is very far from the futuristic realms I always … Read More

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Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks

ward 12/12/2011

I’ve recently decided to get into epic Space Opera. So I’ve stocked up on Iain M. Banks, Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, and so on. Plus I’ve also just finished … Read More

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Incompetence by Rob Grant

ward 28/11/2011

Incompetence by Rob Grant is funny. In case you didn’t know, Rob Grant was one of the writers of Red Dwarf and I suspect he was the one who wrote … Read More

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’48 by James Herbert

ward 05/11/2011

’48 by James Herbert is the most exciting book ever written. Probably. It’s certainly the most exciting book I have ever read (although Conan and the Road of Kings comes … Read More

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A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin

ward 23/10/2011

Literally several people have noticed that I haven’t reviewed a book for a while and were wondering what the hell I’ve been doing. Well, I have an excuse as I … Read More

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New Science Fiction eBook site

ward 14/10/2011

I bought a kindle about a month ago and have been experiencing a bank-busting eBook buying frenzy. I love books and will always buy them. Especially second hand science fiction … Read More

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What to read next?

ward 06/10/2011

A friend of mine sent me a very cool link to a marvelous site called SFSignal (http://www.sfsignal.com). It’s a pretty cool site. Almost as cool as this one. Almost. To … Read More

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Hothouse by Brian Aldiss

ward 22/09/2011

I recently read Non-stop by Aldiss and having thoroughly enjoyed it I thought I’d give Hothouse a go. Happily I loved this too. Hothouse is set in the future. The far, … Read More

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Bedbugs by Ben H. Winters

ward 25/08/2011

BEDBUGS When Susan and Alex Wendt find their ideal Brooklyn apartment, everything looks rosy for the couple and their young daughter. Soon after moving in they begin to discover the … Read More

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Flood by Stephen Baxter

ward 12/08/2011

The book starts in the year 2016. It begins superbly with the main protagonist, Lily, bound and gagged in the boot of a speeding truck. Her and some other hostages … Read More

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