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Sex in the System edited by Cecilia Tan
There is a difference between dealing with sex and being sexy. Joe Haldeman opens and closes the collection with two pieces, neither of which could be described as hot. The first, "The Future Of Sex: A Garden Of Unearthly Delights," is a piece of light comic erotic SF verse. Thankfully that ...
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Night's Master by Tanith Lee
Originally published in 1978 and nominated for the World Fantasy Award, Night's Master constitutes the first book in a series of five volumes which appeared in print over a ten-year period and subsequently labelled under the title, Tales from the Flat Earth. Structured as a series of ...
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Babylon 5.1: TV reviews by Rick Norwood
Rick has been thinking about the state of SF on TV and who writes the series. He also gives us a list of what SF is on TV in November.
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New Audiobooks compiled by Susan Dunman
Recent audiobook releases received by SF Site include works by Anne Rice, Simon R. Green, R.A. Salvatore, Alastair Reynolds, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. At times it's more convenient (and enjoyable) to hear the latest in science fiction and fantasy.
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New Arrivals compiled by Neil Walsh
This time our new arrivals include the latest from Kim Stanley Robinson, Jeff VanderMeer, Jacqueline Carey, David Anthony Durham, F. Paul Wilson, Kristin Cashore, Harry Turtledove, some classic Douglas Adams, and much more besides!
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Nexus Graphica: a column by Rick Klaw and Mark London Williams
In the late 90s, manga, Japanese comic books, finally exploded into the American consciousness. Unlike its animated cousin, anime (popular since the early 60s following the introduction of Astro Boy to the US), manga didn't make a significant impact in the United States until the 1980 release of ...
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Rundog by J.O. Quantaman
This a the story of a Norwegian/Japanese girl who escapes from sexual slavery to taken in and trained by ninja-enforcers for a utopian co-op. If that doesn't grab your interest, what if you learned it was self-published? But before you pass, read the first paragraph.
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Wages of Sin by Jenna Maclaine
The story takes place in Regency England in and around London. Dulcinea Craven comes from a long line of powerful witches who usually come into their power gradually as they age, but Dulcie receives all her power at once, the night her parents are killed in a mysterious carriage accident on ...
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Moxyland by Lauren Beukes
Moxyland by Lauren Beukes
sfsite.com — The gap between the haves and the have-nots has spread to a Grand Canyon sized gulf. Set in the near future of South Africa, it follows the interweaving story of four very different kinds of people. In each perspective, the person is somehow ... (more) Moxyland by Lauren Beukes
The Demon Spirit, Part 2 by R.A. Salvatore
The Demon Spirit, Part 2 continues with Elbryan, Pony and Juraviel, the elf, trying their best to rid Corona of the remaining Fomorian Giants, Bloody-Cap powrie dwarves and goblins. This time, they run into the generals of the powries and giants and decide to destroy those higher ranking ...
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The Magicians by Lev Grossman
Seventeen-year-old Quentin Coldwater is pretty much your average highly-intelligent seventeen-year-old: he plays at being aloof, cool, and indifferent to the trials of being a teenager. But there's a secret part of him that longs for magic -- the same part of him that still loves the series of ...
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Shark Hunting in Paradise Garden by Cameron Pierce
Apparently there is a genre called Bizzaro Fiction. John hadn't know about it before reading Shark Hunting in Paradise Garden by Cameron Pierce. Now he does. It touched him deeply. He has not yet decided if it was inappropriate touching.
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Paradox: The Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction, #13
Known for its showcasing talented writers and illustrators, the magazine also boasts new stories from such well-known writers as Steve Rasnic Tem who has penned many short fictional tales of fantasy and horror, Danny Adams who was also co-author with Philip Jose Farmer and T.L.Morganfield. These ...
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NeuroGenesis by Helen Collins
The planet Z2 is part of the Octente, a political entity comprised of many planets whose communications and commerce are limited by the use of SPEED ships that travel near, but not beyond, the speed of light. SPEED ships are also used for exploration and research. That's the mission of the ...
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Nekropolis by Tim Waggoner
Matt Richter is good at doing favors for people. A former cop, he's good at finding things out and making people talk. He's also very, very dead. As the only self-willed zombie in the alternate dimension where the haven city of Nekropolis is built, he's something of an oddity even among the ...
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Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
The kingdoms of Hallandren and Idris have been estranged from one another for 300 years over political and religious differences. The kingdom of Hallandren is ostentatious, colorful and worships its "returned" as living gods. They make use of a biochromatic system of magic that utilizes colors ...
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Cloud and Ashes by Greer Gilman
You encounter them sometimes, stories that haunt you without you ever knowing quite why or how. Stories that are good, yes, you are sure of that, but what makes them so? "Jack Daw's Pack," which leads off this novel or collection or what have you, is drunk on words, is feasting on myth and ...
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Babylon 5.1: TV reviews by Rick Norwood
Surrogates is a routine but entertaining Bruce Willis vehicle, mundane science fiction about a world where 90 percent of humanity lives through surrogates, pretty robots who transmit their senses and sensations to dormant humans.
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Nexus Graphica: a column by Rick Klaw and Mark London Williams
And so arrives the one book -- especially the one "graphic novel-y" type book -- Mark London Williams has been waiting for all year. (Well, he wouldn't mind a look at the latest Umbrella Academy collection, either, but it hasn't shown up yet....) And that book would be the already much-discussed ...
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New Arrivals compiled by Neil Walsh
New arrivals this time feature the latest Wild Card novel from George R.R. Martin and others, re-issued classics, plus new works from Iain M. Banks, Michael Chabon, Laini Taylor, Adam Roberts, and many more.
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