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Review: <em>Zoey Is Too Drunk for This Dystopia</em> by Jason Pargin

Author Jason Pargin has made a career out of hilarious and fast-moving books with surprisingly intelligent and thoughtful things to…

2 years ago

Review: <em>The Tusks of Extinction</em> by Ray Nayler

The Tusks of Extinction is a short novellette/novelito (smaller than a novella) where mammoths have been resurrected and are roaming…

2 years ago

The Best Silkpunk Books

There are a couple of science fiction books in this list, but right now, most silkpunk stories are fantasy. Here…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Venomous Lumpsucker</em> by Ned Beauman

In the near-future world of Venomous Lumpsucker, everything has continued to get worse, to the point where a corporation can…

2 years ago

The Best Dark Science Fiction Books

Calling a book "dark" can mean many things, and the books on this list mean most of them. There's horror,…

2 years ago

The Best Science Fiction Books with Gas Giants

Gas giants are wonderfully weird, mysterious, and incredibly dangerous. It's surprising there aren't more gas giant stories out there. But…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Heaven’s River</em> by Dennis E. Taylor

Heaven’s River is the fourth book of the excellent Bobiverse series, and instead of cruising along well-worn narrative paths, author…

2 years ago

The Arthur C. Clarke Award Winners of the 21st Century

The annual Arthur C. Clarke Award is given for the best science fiction novel first published in the United Kingdom…

2 years ago

The Best Parallel Worlds Science Fiction Books

With the recent onslaught of multiverse superhero movies out there, I'm feeling a little multiversed-out, and it takes something special…

2 years ago

The Best Philosophical Science Fiction Books

A lot of philosophy seems to boil down to: "So, this life thing. What are we supposed to do with…

2 years ago