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I was extremely lucky to be gifted an English version of this originally Swedish dystopian YA novel from the author herself for unbiased review. I spent my Christmas holiday reading this book and enjoyed it immensely! Trust will get you killed – and trust will keep you alive In a world where the Sys
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I didn’t get psychic powers the day I got my period, which really disappointed me. Stephen King’s Carrie was the first book that made me realize there was a really slim possibility that when one became a woman, one could also become a pyrotechnic mutant capable of exacting revenge. That was one of t
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Hey everyone, hope you’re well. :) It’s that time of the year again – Gail is running her massive blog tour, called, ‘Days of the Dead‘, and I, of course, jumped at the opportunity to host her again. :) Here’s Gail’s guest post – Starting From Scratch: *** Nothing is more intimidating than a […]
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Today, I’m sharing an excerpt from Frank Cavallo’s new novel EYE OF THE STORM… On a research mission in one of the most remote regions of the world, former Navy SEAL Eric Slade and Dr. Anna Fayne are caught in a mysterious storm. Catapulted through a rift in space-time, they are marooned on a lost [
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Today I’d like to welcome Erica L. Satifka to the blog, chatting about her new release STAY CRAZY, which releases …Continue reading →
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Hey everyone, Dave here. :) Hope you’ve all been well! I’m back with a new review, this time a with a look at Tim Lebbon’s ‘Rime’. I said on FB, while I was reading it, that the tale reminded me of why I’m a fan of Science Fiction, and I’m sticking with that. Adrift in […]
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As part of my goal this year to read more African authors, I was delighted to accept an offer from the editor to review this anthology, especially when it features a story by our very own Dave! Speculative fiction, art and graphic stories from African authors, based on African folklore, myths and le
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Hey everyone, Dave here, hope you’re all well. :) I featured Michael on the blog a couple of years ago, and it’s time to revisit his work, so let’s get into it! THE GODS ARE BACK. DID YOU MYTH THEM? You probably saw the press conference. Nine months ago, Zeus’s murder catapulted the Greek gods […]
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Hey everyone, Dave here. :) I hope you ordered your copies of Dallas Mullican’s “A Coin for Charon”, which I reviewed on Friday. :) Today’s review will focus on a short story collection by Dan Weatherer, titled “Neverlight“, published by Spectral Press. Are we mere puppets, a slave to the will of ot
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Hey everyone, Dave here again, hope you’re all well. :) I hope you got yourselves copies of ‘Thou Shalt Not’, which I reviewed on Wednesday. In this post I’ll be reviewing a serial-killer thriller which is right up there with the work from folks like John Connolly and Thomas Harris, at least in my o
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Hey everyone, Dave here. :) Hope you’ve all been well! Apologies for my absences – I’ve been writing a lot and editing a lot lately and have achieved a balance or sorts which will lead to more regular reviews from me. :) Let’s get into ‘Thou Shalt Not’! The Ten Commandments were laid down in […]
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Cal MacDonnell is a happily married New York City cop with a loving family. Seth Raincrest is a washed-up photographer who has alienated even his closest friends. The two have nothing in common—except that they both suffer from retrograde amnesia. It’s as if they just appeared out of thin air thirte
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Hey folks, hope you’re all well. :) If you’ve not yet heard of Rosarium Publishing and the awesome work they publish (including fellow AfroSF author Tade Tompson’s novel, Making Wolf), then head on over to their website and familiarise yourselves. :) And then support their IndieGoGo campaign to rais
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Hey everyone, Dave here. :) I’m a sucker for short story collections and anthologies – collections because a writer’s skills and imagination unfold from story to story, and anthologies because the talent and ideas on offer are always something to be excited about. Simon’s collection, featuring an in
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Hey everyone, Dave here! :) Suzanne van Rooyen, fellow reviewer on this blog and also a fellow writer, has a brand new release out! Raleigh Williams made a promise to his brother before he died, that he’d scatter his ashes on Mars. Desperate to leave a life of bad memories behind and start over in [
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Hey everyone, Dave here. :) I had high expectations for this after reading Tim’s excellent Star Wars novel, and Tim managed to knock even my expectations aside. The characters in this are superbly written and fleshed out, with their own believable motivations – quite a feat, considering that Incursi
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Ages ago I saw the trailer for this ‘indie’ film featuring unknown actors and a really interesting looking plot. Then I completely forgot about it until I was bored over the holidays and accidentally stumbled across it thanks to the suggested watch-list on IMDB. So I watched it and I was not disappo
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