Like the headline says, I have three new reviews up at Tor.com. The first review looks at the second in Diana Rowland’s new urban fantasy series, Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues. The second looks at DC Comics’ latest … Continue reading
Category Archives: Reviews
I know, I know, it’s been a pretty busy week for me. Two more reviews have gone live in various parts of the Internet. Over at Tor.com, I look at John Barnes‘ new YA science fiction adventure, Losers in Space. … Continue reading
This is sort of a hodgepodge of updates, because today has been versatile. 1) My new review of Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne is now live over at Tor.com. Check out my coverage of this new apocalyptic YA and see why … Continue reading
I just wanted to let everyone know that I’ve had several reviews posted on Tor.com in recent weeks. The first is of the YA mermaid-themed Of Poseidon, by Anna Banks. The second is a two-fer look at the second two … Continue reading
My latest review for Tor.com has gone live. Head on over to see why I thought Tooth and Nail by Jennifer Safrey is enjoyable but somewhat flawed. But hey, where else will you find an urban fantasy about the tooth … Continue reading
Over on Tor.com, my latest YA book review has gone live. Join me as I discuss Article 5, by Kristen Simmons. It’s a dystopian adventure set in a near-future United States where civil liberties are a fading memory, and things … Continue reading
My newest book review has gone live over at Tor.com. Come join me as I discuss Myke Cole’s debut military urban fantasy book, Shadow Ops: Control Point. … Continue reading
I know, I’m on a roll. Also, a little late. Another one of my book reviews has gone live over at Tor.com, where I discuss Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s new book, Boneyards. Go check it out and feel free to leave … Continue reading
And the last of my contributions to Tor.com’s military science fiction appreciation period has gone live. Head on over to see what I make of John Ringo’s Into the Looking Glass, in which I make one of the classic blunders. … Continue reading
Over on Tor.com, I take a look back at the first in John Ringo’s popular Posleen series, A Hymn Before Battle. It’s already sparked some interesting comments, but it’s not too late to join in. … Continue reading