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Chains of the Heretic

Chains of the Heretic

…vote as being completely worth the read. It just didn’t feel quite complete is all. Or maybe as wrapped-up as I wanted things to be. There’s definitely a LOT left…

How To Be a Good Book Fan 101

Posted: February 28, 2019 in Editorial
How To Be a Good Book Fan 101

…all be wasted. So here it is. Ever wonder how you can be the best fan of a book, book series, or author that you can be? Have an author…

Sakura: Intellectual Property

Posted: February 20, 2019 in External Promotion
Sakura: Intellectual Property

…and published. Zach’s opinion was that it had been the best story he’d ever written. So, with the help and support of Zach’s family and lots of other remarkable individuals,…

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London Eye

Posted: October 5, 2012 by Steven in Books that are Mediocre Meta: Tim Lebbon, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult
London Eye

“The Deification of Dal Bamore” was one of the best. After that I read ECHO CITY and was similarly impressed. Lebbon’s ability to write Horror the way Miéville…

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The Watchtower

Posted: November 20, 2012 by Vanessa in Books We Don't Like Meta: Lee Carroll, Urban Fantasy
The Watchtower

…was done successfully with New York City in SWAN. Unfortunately, that’s the best part of the book, and it’s not enough to keep the reader interested. Instead, we get the

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This Is How You Lose the Time War

Posted: April 17, 2020 by Jane Funk in Books We Like Meta: Amal El Mohtar, Max Gladstone, Science Fiction
This Is How You Lose the Time War

…smack dab in the “Very Likely” section. We’ve enjoyed both El Mohtar’s (EBR Search) and Gladstone’s (EBR Archive) work previously, and I’ve developed a real love of the novella (as…

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American Elsewhere

American Elsewhere

…little town, and honestly annoyed me a little. I’m kind of a purist when it comes to this kind of stuff though. For example, having a character say something like,…

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Pathfinder

Posted: February 14, 2011 by Shawn in Books We Like Meta: Orson Scott Card, Science Fiction
Pathfinder

search of his mother and sister whom he didn’t even know existed. Along the way he meets several other people, some of them having strange powers like himself. I really…

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Blood of the Mantis

Posted: June 14, 2010 by Steven in Books We Love Meta: Adrian Tchaikovsky, Fantasy
Blood of the Mantis

…plot of MANTIS is essentially the search for the Shadow Box introduced in book 2. Tchaikovsky does a fantastic job keeping this item mysterious while at the same time giving…

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Neuromancer

Neuromancer

While putting together our Best Science Fiction Books page (EBR Archive) I realized that we didn’t have a review up for this book, and decided that I had better put…