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Book Review: ‘Red Team Blues’ by Cory Doctorow

Red Team Blues Red Team Blues, Cory Doctorow‘s latest book, doesn’t, in spite of what the title might make you think, have anything to do with either of the political parties in the United States....

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Book Review: ‘Flint and Mirror’ by John Crowley

Flint and Mirror In Flint and Mirror John Crowley takes readers back to Elizabethan England. More specifically, we are carried across the Irish Sea to ever-restive and unsettled Catholic Ireland which...

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Interview: Petrea Burchard, ‘Camelot & Vine: A Novel’ Author and Narrator

Voice actor and audiobook narrator Petrea Burchard (Tenchi Muyo!) first published Camelot & Vine: A Novel in 2013. A time-traveling twist on the legend of King Arthur, the book focuses on the...

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Book Review: ‘The Most Secret Memory of Men’ by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr

The Most Secret Memory of Men The Most Secret Memory of Men, by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr is a wonderful novel about the nature of art, literature, and colonialism. While at initial glance the first two...

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Book Review: ‘The Peace’ by Laury Silvers

A Sufi Mystery Series The Peace, the fourth and final book in Laury Silvers’ “The Sufi Mystery Quartet,” returns readers to the streets of 10th-century Baghdad. Amid the dust and the noise of the...

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Book Review: ‘The Jin-bot of Shantiport’ by Samit Basu

The Jin-bot of Shantiport The Jin-bot of Shantiport by Samit Basu is a wonderful mixture of urban fantasy and myth set in a futuristic spaceport town. Save for it being a spaceport instead of a...

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Book Review: ‘The Navigating Fox’ by Christopher Rowe

The Navigating Fox by Christopher Rowe is a small slice of inspired fantasy set in a world where somehow some animals have become “knowledgable,” obtaining the power of speech and human reason. Not...

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Book Review: ‘Sword of the War God’ by Tim Hodkinson

The Fall of the Roman Empire Sword of the War God by Tim Hodkinson transports readers into one of the more turbulent times in European history – the last days of the Roman Empire. The Empire, which...

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Book Review: ‘Gretel and the Great War’ by Adam Ehrlich Sachs

Gretel and the Great War Gretel and the Great War by Adam Ehrlich Sachs is not your typical novel. Instead of the linear narrative most are accustomed to reading, Sachs has elected to give us a series...

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Book Review: ‘A Cautious Traveller’s Guide to the Wastelands’ by Sarah Brooks

The Wastelands In The Cautious Traveller’s Guide to the Wastelands Sarah Brooks has created both an exciting adventure story and a wonderful metaphor for so-called civilization’s attitude towards...

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