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Time After Time, edited by Denise Little (DAW, 2005)

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Michael M. Jones
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Here we come to one of my favorite anthology themes: time travel. Sixteen authors tackle the ever-fascinating world of temporal cause and effect, in which their assorted protagonists attempt to change their pasts and futures for better and for worse. … Continue reading →

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All Hell Breaking Loose, edited by Martin H. Greenberg (DAW, 2005)

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Michael M. Jones
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In this collection, sixteen authors tackle all things Hell-related and demonic, with stories that purport to tell it like it really is Down Below. From the humorous to the horrific, they’ll give you a little taste of Hell to savor … Continue reading →

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The Clone Alliance, by Steven L. Kent (Ace, 2007)

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Michael M. Jones
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In the far future, war has broken out across the arms of the Milky Way Galaxy, as the Unified Authority fights against the secessionist Confederate Arms Treaty Organization and the fanatically religious Morgan Atkins Believers (or Mogats). Caught in the … Continue reading →

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The Aftermath, by Ben Bova (Tor, 2007)

Posted on September 3, 2008 by Michael M. Jones

In the depths of the Asteroid Belt, many years from now, the aftermath of a short but brutal war for the resources of the asteroids leaves a number of lingering repercussions. One family is torn apart by an unprovoked attack, … Continue reading →

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