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The Better Part of Valor, by Tanya Huff (DAW, 2002)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Staff Sergeant Torin Kerr’s reward for surviving a near-catastrophic situation while keeping her people and her civilian charges alive is reassignment, a fact that doesn’t please her in the least. Maybe she shouldn’t have told the general who got her … Continue reading →

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Balance of Trade, by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller (Ace, 2006)

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The latest offering from Lee and Miller, though set quite firmly in the Liaden setting, is actually a standalone, the first Liaden novel to date not to feature the influential and far-roving members of Clan Korval. Instead, we’re introduced to … Continue reading →

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A Just Determination, by John G. Hemry (Ace, 2003)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Ensign Paul Sinclair has just been assigned to the USS Michaelson, his first posting as an officer. Armed with several years of Academy training and specialized schooling, he’s surprised when his lone legal course qualifies him to be the ship’s … Continue reading →

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A Hymn Before Battle, by John Ringo (Baen, 2001)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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There has been no shortage of books dealing with “First Contact” between humanity and extra-terrestrial races, and the results thereof. In his first novel, newcomer John Ringo skips all of the anticipation and wondering, and gets right down to business, … Continue reading →

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Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell, by Pat Murphy (Tor, 2002)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Identity and metafiction come head-to-head in this complex capstone to an audacious literary experiment perpetrated by Pat Murphy in this book. In two previous books, Wild Angel and There and Back Again, she laid down the groundwork for the concept … Continue reading →

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Wild Cards: Deuces Down, edited by George R.R. Martin (iBooks, 2005)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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After a significant hiatus, the popular Wild Cards series of shared-world anthologies and novels returns, with an all-new collection of tales drawn from the sixty-year history of a world gone mad. In 1946, an alien virus is released over New … Continue reading →

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Years Best SF 7, edited by David G. Hartwell (Eos, 2004)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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It’s time again for David Hartwell’s annual roundup of what he considers to be the best science fiction of the year, collected from various sources. It’s a fairly impressive selection, boasting stories by Michael Swanwick, Terry Bisson, Nancy Kress, James … Continue reading →

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Science Fiction 101: Where To Start, by Robert Silverberg (iBooks, 2001)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Originally published in 1987 as *Robert Silverberg’s Worlds of Wonder*, this handsome book has been rereleased under the new title of *Science Fiction 101: Where To Start*, and proves that even with a facelift, it hasn’t aged at all. It’s … Continue reading →

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Masterpieces, edited by Orson Scott Card (Ace, 2004)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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This anthology is worth noting for its ambitious claim of collecting the best science fiction of the 20th Century. Whether or not that’s entirely accurate, it does put together a pretty impressive list of stories to represent the field. From … Continue reading →

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Mars Probes, edited by Peter Crowther (DAW, 2002)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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In this all-new anthology of science fiction stories inspired by Mars, some of today’s best authors take a stab at the Red Planet. Included are works by Michael Moorcock, Gene Wolfe, Scott Edelman, Alastair Reynolds, Ray Bradbury, Allen Steele, and … Continue reading →

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