Previously, I have reviewed the first two books in the Tanner Sequence for this blog, so I’m excited to share a first glimpse of the cover for the third book in the series. .. The Void, Timothy S. Johnston A Tanner Sequence Novel .. Transporting a serial killer might seem like a simple job forContinueContinue reading “Cover Reveal: The Void by Timothy S. Johnston”
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Review: Skies of Fire
I met Vincenzo Ferriero and Ray Chou at the New York Comic Con (2014). Infected by their enthusiasm for their project, I handed over five dollars for an oversized, glossy comic book called Skies of Fire. I had flipped through it and the artwork appealed. Airships and pirates, bearded men dressed in flight jackets andContinueContinue reading “Review: Skies of Fire”
Review: Willful Child by Steven Erikson
Steven Erikson is the author of the hugely popular series ‘The Malazan Book of the Fallen’. Willful Child could not be more different from his sweeping fantasy saga, however, which is why I chose to read it. I wanted to see what he’d do with some science fiction, particularly as the blurb promises he’ll beContinueContinue reading “Review: Willful Child by Steven Erikson”
Review: The Winter Boy by Sally Wiener Grotta
At the centre of the known world there is a valley occupied by a society of widows. The valley forms a centre of learning and resources where young men are invited to stay for a Season, a period four months. During that time, they will be paired with one of the widows – anContinueContinue reading “Review: The Winter Boy by Sally Wiener Grotta”
Review: Liesmith by Alis Franklin
Sigmund Sussman is your stereotypical nerd. At twenty-two, he still lives at home. When not working tech-support, he plays games – handheld, console and MMOs. He has a Dungeons and Dragons group and the walls of his bedroom are papered with Star Wars posters and pictures of dragons. He’s a bit plain, a bit overweight,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Liesmith by Alis Franklin”