April 2011 – Feature Article
This month’s Feature Article will be looking at Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games. Usually, I choose my books a little
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be looking at Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games. Usually, I choose my books a little
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining Scott Westerfeld’s steampunk novel Leviathan, and while there may be no such thing
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining Cherie Priest’s Boneshaker. A lot has been written about Boneshaker, and like many
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining George Mann’s The Affinity Bridge. I think this is a book that turns
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining China Mieville’s Perdido Street Station, a work that I found immense in scope,
Read moreThe Harmony of the Othar Saga has been a work in progress, spanning nearly two decades. What possessed you to
Read moreThe Harmony of the Othar Saga has been a work in progress, spanning nearly two decades. What possessed you to
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining Naomi Novik’s His Majesty’s Dragon, and this review may be the easiest I
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be examining Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. Winner of the 2005 Hugo Award,
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be taking a look at Robert J. Sawyer’s Hominids. It’s been a long time since
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be taking a look at Charles Stross’ Halting State. While I found Halting State to
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be returning to the Griffin’s Daughter Trilogy by Leslie Ann Moore, and we will be
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will be taking a look at C. J. Cherryh’s Fortress in the Eye of Time. Fortress
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will examine Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother. Doctorow was recommended to me when I asked a colleague
Read moreThis month’s Feature Article will take a look at Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy, specifically book one, Red Mars. This
Read moreA funny thing happened when I sat down to write the Feature Article this month on Dan McGirt’s Hero Wanted.
Read moreBefore discussing the details of Leslie Ann Moore’s novel, Griffin’s Daughter, I would like to get a few minor complaints
Read moreI would like to start my commentary on Philip Jose Farmer’s To Your Scattered Bodies Go by addressing one of
Read moreIt had been many years since I’d read The Silmarillion, and while progressing through the work in preparation for this
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