Books 2017: 37-42
37. Corey J. White, Killing Gravity. Tor.com, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Locus. A lot of fun.
38. Marie Brennan, Within the Sanctuary of Wings. Tor, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Tor.com. Great conclusion to the series.
39. Cassandra Khaw, Food of the Gods. Solaris, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Locus. Interesting. Gruesome. Really pretty good.
40. Cynthia Ward, The Adventure of the Incognita Countess. Aqueduct Press, 2017.
Novella. Read for column. A hell of a lot of fun, in a gothic style that reminds me of Penny Dreadful.
41. Aliette de Bodard, The Citadel of Weeping Pearls. Ebook, 2015/2017.
Novella. Read for column. Set in the same continuity as On a Red Station, Drifting. Really good.
nonfiction
42. Mark S. Thompson, Wellington's Engineers: Military Engineering in the Peninsular War 1808-1814. Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley Yorks., 2015.
An interesting topic: a mediocre execution. I will have more to say later.
37. Corey J. White, Killing Gravity. Tor.com, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Locus. A lot of fun.
38. Marie Brennan, Within the Sanctuary of Wings. Tor, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Tor.com. Great conclusion to the series.
39. Cassandra Khaw, Food of the Gods. Solaris, 2017. Forthcoming.
Read for review for Locus. Interesting. Gruesome. Really pretty good.
40. Cynthia Ward, The Adventure of the Incognita Countess. Aqueduct Press, 2017.
Novella. Read for column. A hell of a lot of fun, in a gothic style that reminds me of Penny Dreadful.
41. Aliette de Bodard, The Citadel of Weeping Pearls. Ebook, 2015/2017.
Novella. Read for column. Set in the same continuity as On a Red Station, Drifting. Really good.
nonfiction
42. Mark S. Thompson, Wellington's Engineers: Military Engineering in the Peninsular War 1808-1814. Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley Yorks., 2015.
An interesting topic: a mediocre execution. I will have more to say later.