Deep Space

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

Review: <em>Shards of Earth</em> by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Shards of Earth hits everything I love about space opera. Great characters, a grand scale, interesting technology, aliens that are…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Children of Time</em> by Adrian Tchaikovsky

The idea was to terraform a world to prepare it for human life (check, done), send in a supervirus that…

4 years ago

Review: <em>Honor Among Thieves</em> by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre

This YA novel is surprisingly inventive with a great, trouble-causing, mouthy protagonist, the kind you can’t wait to see what…

6 years ago

Review: <em>We Are Legion (We Are Bob)</em> by Dennis E. Taylor

We Are Legion (We Are Bob) is ridiculously fun. If a nerd got three wishes from a genie, experiencing what…

6 years ago

Review: <em>House of Suns</em> by Alastair Reynolds

Author Alastair Reynolds isn’t afraid of big, strange ideas, and he puts on a parade of them in House of…

7 years ago

Review: <em>The Freeze-Frame Revolution</em> by Peter Watts

A ship, powered by a tame black hole, is on a multi-million year mission to place wormholes throughout the galaxy,…

8 years ago

25 Best Deep Space Science Fiction Books

Sure, all kinds of weirdness and wonder may exist within our solar system, but the feeling of actually traveling out…

9 years ago