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Book Reviews

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Book Review: We’re Here, edited by C.L. Clark and Charles Payseur

How does the newest of the year’s best SF/F anthologies stack up? Let Arley Sorg tell you why you want to read this one!

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Book Review: King Bullet, by Richard Kadrey

It’s never easy to wrap up a series, but reviewer Chris Kluwe tells us why Richard Kadrey nails the finale of his Sandman Slim tales.

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Book Review: Seasons Between Us: Tales of Identities and Memories, edited by Susan Forest & Lucas K. Law

LaShawn M. Wanak celebrates short fiction about our identity in her review of the new anthology Seasons Between Us.

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Book Review: Far Out, edited by Paula Guran

Arley Sorg knows a lot about short fiction. Find out why he’s recommending the reprint anthology Far Out, edited by Paula Guran.

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Book Review: Capture the Crown, by Jennifer Estep

This month, Chris Kluwe’s reading goes royal. Find out just why you should read Jennifer Estep’s new novel Capture the Crown.

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Book Review: For the Wolf, by Hannah Whitten

This month, LaShawn M. Wanak goes out into the woods to bring you a review of For the Wolf, a new novel from Hannah Whitten.

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Book Review: Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices, edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington

Arley Sorg reviews new anthology Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices, edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington. Did he really say it leaves “hella cool” in the dust? Read his review and find out!

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Book Review: Day Zero, by C. Robert Cargill

In this month’s review, Chris Kluwe would like to point your attention towards Day Zero, a stand-alone novel by C. Robert Cargill that tackles weighty topics like the philosophy of self, free-will versus predestination, and just what is that teddy bear doing with a minigun???

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Book Review: Bacchanal, by Veronica G. Henry

LaShawn M. Wanak takes a trip to the carnival in Bacchanal, a new novel by Veronica G. Henry.

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Book Review: Black Sci-Fi Short Stories, with editorial support from Tia Ross

Our own Arley Sorg calls this book wonderful and important. WONDERFUL AND IMPORTANT! Don’t you want to find out why?

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