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Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky – A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Shards of Earth

Adrian Tchaikovsky has an immense imagination, and the scope of Shards of Earth gives it vast space. Literally vast since the novel and its strange crew of salvagers moves from one planetary system to another through the terrifying bent space-time depths known as unspace in what seem to be moments. But those moments are pure […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Space Opera, Taking on My SFF TBR Tagged With: alien life forms, altered minds, consciousness, family, galactic empires, symbionts

And What Can We Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed – A Review

By John Folk-Williams

And What Can We Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed

Premee Mohamed’s And What Can We Offer You Tonight is a tightly written novella about a story of rebellion from oppression focused on the inner struggle from the invisible chains of psychic servitude. And What Can We Offer You Tonight, narrated by Jewel, a courtesan at the high-end House of Bicchieri, begins with one of […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Secondary World Fantasy, Taking on My SFF TBR Tagged With: city, liberation, oppression, poverty, rebellion, revenge

Notes from the Burning Age by Claire North – A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Notes from the Burning Age

Notes from the Burning Age by Claire North is both an exciting story of spies and traitors in a post-apocalyptic Europe and a powerful study of trauma and belief. It is, above all, the story of Ven Marzouki, who survived a traumatic childhood when he witnessed the great burning of the old civilization and the […]

Filed Under: Post-Apocalytic, Taking on My SFF TBR Tagged With: exploitation, faith, nature, post-apocalytic, religion, ruined earth, spies

Taking On My SciFi TBR: Six Upcoming Books I Don’t Want to Miss

By John Folk-Williams

Notes from the Burning Age

My SciFi TBR is getting ridiculously long, so long that its earliest books are in danger of falling off a great cliff into some realm of oblivion. And that’s just the SciFi list. There are all the older reading projects that line my bookshelves and fill my house. The SciFi TBR is mostly on Kindle […]

Filed Under: Taking on My SFF TBR Tagged With: Adrian Tchaikovsky, Claire North, David Brin, Lavie Tidhar, Marina Lostetter, Premee Mohammed

Six SFF Visions of Governing the Future

By John Folk-Williams

Infomocracy Governing the Future

There have been an abundance of SFF novels depicting dystopian conditions coming in the next century but relatively few that have offered a vision of governing the future. What would it be like to live amid the surviving or transformed structures of a different world? Would ordinary people have any say or freedom? Here are […]

Filed Under: Favorite SFF Tagged With: agency, Becky Chambers, Failed State, governing the future, H.G. Wells, Infomocracy, Malka Older, society, William Gibson

Machine (White Space 2) by Elizabeth Bear

By John Folk-Williams

Machine by Elizabeth Bear

There’s nothing like a scary family illness (fortunately all over with now) to take my mind far from blogging for a couple of weeks, and there’s nothing like a compelling Elizabeth Bear novel like Machine to bring me right back. Machine is the second White Space novel, following Ancestral Night, set in the Synarche universe, […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Space Opera Tagged With: alien minds, Elizabeth Bear, medicine, sentient beings, space governance, spaceships, Synarche

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