Over on Tor.com, I discuss one of my all-time favorite science fiction books. The Forever War, one of the truly great classics of military science fiction, pretty much helped to define the genre for me as a youth, and I’m … Continue reading
Category Archives: Reviews
My latest YA book review has gone live over at Tor.com. Join me, where I talk about Cinder, an intriguing science fiction re-imagining of Cinderella. Feel free to leave comments, and tell me about some of your favorite fairy tale … Continue reading
My newest review has gone live over at Tor.com. I take a look at Jason Stoddard’s Winning Mars, in which a television executive tries to take the reality show to the Red Planet. Go see what I had to say, … Continue reading
My latest review for Tor.com has gone live. I take a lengthy look at Paula Guran’s latest reprint anthology, New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird. Go check it out. Also, don’t forget: in celebration of my 1000th archived review, I’m running … Continue reading
I just noticed that I have posted 1000 reviews to my website. One freaking thousand individual posts. That covers over a decade’s worth of books from Absolute Magnitude, Science Fiction Chronicle, Realms of Fantasy, Green Man Review, SF Site, and … Continue reading
As I mentioned a while back, I’ve started contributing YA book reviews to Tor.com. Just because Realms of Fantasy has shut its doors one last time doesn’t mean I’ll stop doing what I love. The first of my YA reviews … Continue reading
Alicia “Lia” Ruffino’s passion is dancing. She started with ballet, but now her talents run more to the modern style. She’s on the fast track to getting a solo at her dance studio’s next big show, but it’s random chance … Continue reading
As the title says, my first review/appreciation post for Tor.com has gone live. I’m quite pleased and honored to be part of the Tor blogger family, and I hope people will drop by to check it out, comment, and share … Continue reading
With the unfortunate closure of Realms of Fantasy, the review column I submitted for the December 2011 issue has been orphaned. (Even another miracle save would probably lead to delays and then the reviews wouldn’t be timely, and we can’t … Continue reading
Teen vampire Pearl’s life is thrown into disarray when she’s staked by a unicorn. Instead of killing her, the experience changes her, granting her the ability to survive in sunlight. Her Family promptly sends her to infiltrate high school, to … Continue reading