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My 10 Favorite SFF Books of 2021

By John Folk-Williams

10 Favorite SFF Books of 2021 Pacific Storm by Linda Nagata

Is it just me or do others also feel that 2021 was an amazing year for great science fiction and fantasy? I don’t do that many list posts, but it’s especially interesting to look back over a year’s reading to put things in perspective. And yes, I do believe this was an incredible year. My […]

Filed Under: Favorite SFF Tagged With: Ada Hoffman, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Alastair Reynolds, Arkady Martine, Claire North, Lavie Tidhar, Linda Nagata, Nnedi Okorafor, Premee Mohammed, Susanna Clarke

The Escapement by Lavie Tidhar – A Review

By John Folk-Williams

The Escapement by Lavie Tidhar

Lavie Tidhar’s The Escapement starts quietly enough: A man who has been sitting with his very ill son in a hospital room steps out for some fresh air and notices a small red flower by the sidewalk. Then we see that flower through the eyes of the Stranger in a surreal, barren landscape. We are […]

Filed Under: Secondary World Fantasy Tagged With: clowns, consciousness, giants, Lavie Tidhar, reality, surreal landscape, time

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

By Force Alone by Lavie Tidhar #WyrdandWonder

By John Folk-Williams

By Force Alone by Lavie Tidhar

I hope no one is so jaded on Arthurian fantasy that they can’t enjoy this glorious retelling and meticulous tear-down of every facet of the over-familiar stories. Every character comes to scurrilous life in By Force Alone, as that title phrase echoes over and over throughout this dynamic, hilarious and strangely moving book. I say […]

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Wyrd and Wonder Tagged With: Arthurian fantasy, fairyland, Lavie Tidhar, magic, myth, primal Britain, violence

New Atlantis by Lavie Tidhar: Dystopian Journey to Hope

By John Folk-Williams

New Atlantis by Lavie Tidhar

New Atlantis is a beautiful novella by Lavie Tidhar that makes visual poetry out of the detritus of our own lost civilization in a future earth reshaped by vast climatic changes and disasters. It is the story of a journey by a young Mai, as told to us by her aged self. Like Tidhar’s Central […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Secondary World Fantasy Tagged With: cataclysm, climate change, dystopia, hopeful future, journey, Lavie Tidhar

Border City: Lavie Tidhar’s Central Station

By John Folk-Williams

SciFiMonth Diversity and Divergence in Nophek Gloss

Lavie Tidhar creates a border city, a liminal place in Central Station that captures in great human depth a future world of interwoven nationalities, identities, destinies and lives. The city around Central Station, a vast spaceport in what was once called Israel or Palestine between the Arab and Jewish areas is one of many blended […]

Filed Under: Reviews, SciFiMonth Tagged With: augmented reality, borders, Central Station, city, consciousness, Lavie Tidhar, love, relationships, spaceport, uploaded minds

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