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Raising Steam by Terry Pratchett – Book Review

Raising Steam by Terry Pratchett - Book Review: One great strength of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series comes by way of the eponymous world’s being always in flux. Ever since The Colour of Magic (1983), in which Ankh-Morpork first was established –
Star Wars Crucible Review

Crucible by Troy Denning – A Star Wars Book Review

Star Wars Crucible Troy Denning - Book Review: There is less flippancy, less lightness, in Crucible than in many other Star Wars novels, and maybe this will disappoint some fans; yet, perhaps also the grandiosity and kitsch of big screen space
The Long War by Terry Pratchett Book Review

The Long War by Terry Pratchett – Book Review

The Long War by Terry Pratchett - Book Review: A decade on from the events of The Long Earth, fleets of airships now traverse the stepwise worlds, allowing for both trade and tension between the Datum Earth and her colonies. Joshua
doctor who Harvest of Time Alastair Reynolds book review

Doctor Who: Harvest of Time by Alastair Reynolds – Book Review

Doctor Who: Harvest of Time by Alastair Reynolds - Book Review: LATE HARVEST, CLASSIC VINTAGE. Back when they themselves indulged in the sort of benevolent interference that subsequently saw the Doctor banished to planet Earth, the Time Lords of Gallifrey rounded
Doughnut by Tom Holt – Book Review

Doughnut by Tom Holt – Book Review

Doughtnut by Tom Holt - Book Review. Physicist Theo Bernstein shifts a decimal place the wrong way and accidentally blows up the Very Very Large Hadron Collider, he loses everything: his reputation; his job; his wife; his money. But just when