Review: Elizabeth Moon’s “Trading In Danger”

Buy it now and read it quickly, or give it a miss?

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Sucked Into Zeraus’ “Daemon”

I’d planned to have some tech content up today, but I’m behind. Why? Because I finally got my hands on “Daemon,” a novel by Leinad Zeraus, and time is currently standing still.
I shouldn’t even mention it yet, because I’m only halfway through the book, but I am seriously sucked in. My chores are stacking up. […]

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 8 #15 Now Selling

In my continuing quest to give Joss Whedon more free press than he needs, here’s a tidbit for those of you not already addicted to this series.
Whedon & Company are doing a fantastic job with the comic book Season 8 of “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”. If you’re a Buffy fan, and aren’t reading this, you […]

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Review: Ann Aguirre’s “Grimspace”

Oh, what fun this was!
I’m always on the lookout for kick-ass women running around in spaceships, and “Grimspace” delivered the goods as promised. I’d never heard of the author, Ann Aguirre, before I saw this book on the bookshelf of my local outlet of Monster Book Conglomerate. (Oh, come on, there’s only two of them, […]

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Review: Maureen McHugh’s “Half The Day Is Night”

I have a habit of buying nearly all the science fiction with a woman’s name on it that I happen to see at a bookstore, then stockpiling it for later when I need something new to read. I pulled “Half The Day Is Night” off the shelf when I found out Maureen McHugh will be […]

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Review: Janna Levin, “A Madman Dreams Of Turing Machines”

Here’s your warning: I’m about to go all fangirl on Janna Levin . Having a PhD in Physics would have been enough of a reason, but I found out about this book first.
Yesterday, when I opened Janna Levin’s "A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines" to the first page, my first thought was that it was […]

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