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Soldiers of the Sun: Overthrowing Sebau by Ivy Reisner

Set is a god who has set his sights on a young woman. He has taken an interest in her, and it isn't just a minor crush, he is in it for the long haul after seeing how Naomi is unhappy with her life....

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Struck by Jennifer Bosworth

Mia Price, has a unique addiction; she craves lightning and has been struck so many times that she has veiny scars all over her body. Luckily her face has been exempt, but one more strike and they'll...

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The Armageddon Rag by George R.R. Martin

Youth, anger, and rock and roll -- three things with the power of magic, especially for those of us who were young in the sixties. In this combination murder mystery and road trip novel, George R.R....

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The Amazing Spider-Man

The big trouble with the new Spider-Man is that we've seen it all before, and Sam Raimi, director of the movie Spider-Man, did it better. Also: are we really supposed to believe that there are giant...

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The Dark Knight Rises

This is a long, silly, disappointing costume hero film with a number of memorable flaws. One is Batman and Bane fight by punching each other in the face. We saw infinitely more exciting movie fights...

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Babylon 5.1: TV reviews by Rick Norwood

Rick has read several articles in the news condemning "binge tv viewing" watching an entire season or an entire series non-stop. What impresses him the most is what busy-bodies people are, how much...

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Watching the Future: a column by Derek Johnson

As the summer draws to a close, the movies that surprised Derek the most during this steroid-enhanced release season possess little in the way of genre tropes (though both touch on fantasies of some...

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The Dragon Griaule by Lucius Shepard

The dragon is dead, yet the dragon lives. From the very first lines of the very first story about the dragon, "The Man Who Painted The Dragon Griaule," that paradox winds its way through the narrative...

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Snowfall by J. Kathleen Cheney

Lourdes Medina has followed her fifteen-year-old mare from Texas to buy back the horse her brother Chuy sold in order to spite her after she spurned the man he chose for her to marry. At the auction,...

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The Devil Draws Two by David B. Riley

Cyberpunk is a popular subject nowadays and it's no wonder when the Wild West, new technology and the threat of aliens rear its head. David B. Riley brings the past back to the reader with Miles...

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: by Volume compiled by Rodger Turner

In 1984, Gardner Dozois gathered together what he thought was the best short science fiction of the previous year. He scrutinized as many of the magazines, collections and anthologies published in...

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Outcasts by Vonda N. McIntyre

This ebook collection -- a novella grouped with two shorter stories -- is one which encompasses characters trapped in miserable circumstances: sometimes without choice, sometimes by their own...

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The Incarceration of Captain Nebula and Other Lost Futures by Mike Resnick

Stories about the future, where we're going, how we get there, and whether the journey was a good idea in the first place have been written and suggested since man came to the understanding that there...

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Dream Castles: The Early Jack Vance Volume Two by Jack Vance, edited by...

Over a span of some sixty-five years, well into the Twenty-first Century, Jack Vance, now ninety-five years of age, produced an astonishing stream of short stories, novelettes, novels, and occasional...

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New Arrivals compiled by Neil Walsh

New arrivals at the SF Site office include the latest from Jasper Fforde, Ben Aaronovitch, Ben Bova, Graham Joyce, Patricia A. McKillip, Harry Turtledove, and many others.

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Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch

This third outing for PC Peter Grant, Britain's first trainee wizard in more years than anyone cares to remember, bears the legend 'If you've been on the underground you know what horrors await...' As...

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Nexus Graphica: a column by Rick Klaw and Mark London Williams

This is one of those catch-all columns from NG Central, where we play with format a little bit. Mark London Williams rolls the sidebar into the main column, talks up reviews and main subject all at...

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