Female Authors

Review: <em>The Road to Roswell</em> by Connie Willis

Author Connie Willis outdoes herself with humor and heart in The Road to Roswell, where a stealthy, desperate first contact…

1 year ago

Review: <em>Truth of the Divine</em> by Lindsay Ellis

Despite its title, Truth of the Divine is not a religious text, but a fun, fast-paced, clever science fiction adventure.…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Gravity</em> by Tess Gerritsen

Gravity is mildly retro, having been written in the 1990s and features several space shuttles, but it’s one of the…

2 years ago

The Best Hard Science Fiction Books by Women

Why yes, ladies can bring the techno-wow as much as the gents.   (more…)

2 years ago

Review: <em>Doomsday Book</em> by Connie Willis

Connie Willis is one of the few authors capable of humor, humanity, and what must be an ungodly amount of…

2 years ago

Review: <em>Axiom’s End</em> by Lindsay Ellis

Axiom’s End is one of those books I went back to every chance I could, and I finished it in…

3 years ago

Review: <em>The Sky is Yours</em> by Chandler Klang Smith

The Sky is Yours is a genre-bending book that takes place in a wild, post-apocalyptic world with both dragons and…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Oryx and Crake</em> by Margaret Atwood

Oryx and Crake is an excellent book, interesting and strange, that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. It manages…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Lagoon</em> by Nnedi Okorafor

A giant spaceship lands in the waters offshore of Lagos, the most populous city in Nigeria, and things get out…

4 years ago

Review: <em>All Systems Red: Murderbot Diaries #1</em> by Martha Wells

The least human character in All Systems Red is also the most human. A half-robotic creature (or maybe more than…

4 years ago