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What is the distinction between magic and technology?

Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennet

September 26, 2021 by Mobius_Walker 4 Comments

BINGO – CITYSCAPE Sancia a thief and a damn good one. She gets hired in the city-state of Tevanne to do the jobs that no one else will be able to get done because Sancia isn’t just any average thief. Sancia is able to put her skin onto any other thing and know it. If she’s touching a wall, she knows where all the footholds are; if she’s touching the floor, she knows what and who are currently on the floor; if she’s touching water, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: cbr13bingo, Robert Jackson Bennet, Series, technology, thief, trilogy

Mobius_Walker's CBR13 Review No:57 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: cbr13bingo, Robert Jackson Bennet, Series, technology, thief, trilogy ·
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Salty Dog

Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder

September 26, 2021 by Caesar's Wife 1 Comment

Something strange happens to you when you cross that threshold from ‘woman’ to ‘mother’. Time becomes elastic, thoughts become deafening, nights fill with waking while days fill with sleep, and sleep becomes an endless battle. There is a loneliness felt deep in your bones when you’re awake and feeding your young at 3am, the world around you still and quiet. It’s a moment in time that is hard to touch with stories and fiction. Brief yet endless. My son is now four and his baby […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Rachel Yoder

Caesar's Wife's CBR13 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Rachel Yoder ·
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Quietude

I Go Quiet by David Ouimet

September 24, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The other day I was talking to a coworker about a book he loved, I Go Quiet by David Ouimet. First, the author picture looks exactly how you would picture this author/illustrator. Not young, not old, and not conservative. The wild mane of hair and the twinkle in his eye made me realize that yes, he is the only person who could have written and illustrated this book. Second, it is hard to explain the book, but the cover gives you a lot of it. […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: Books & Libraries, David Ouimet, Emotions & Feelings, Identity (Psychology) in children, Imagination & Play, Quietude, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:291 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: Books & Libraries, David Ouimet, Emotions & Feelings, Identity (Psychology) in children, Imagination & Play, Quietude, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance ·
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Dune Messiah – a worthy successor to Dune

Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert

September 18, 2021 by MarkAbaddon Leave a Comment

What happens after you conquer everything? This is a question i have always wondered about after hearing the story of Alexander the Great. Paul Atreides has won his war against the Harkonnens & the Emperor & his Fremen have brought their jihad to every corner of the known universe. Yet Paul is miserable.  This is partly due to his prescience which traps him as he sees the future unfold & he cannot see any way to escape it. He also sees his beloved Fremen move […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Dune, dune chronicles, dune messiah, Frank Herbert, political

MarkAbaddon's CBR13 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Dune, dune chronicles, dune messiah, Frank Herbert, political ·
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Book Club Discussion Post: Alif the Unseen

September 17, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Welcome to our Fairy tale Adaptations  book club! This go round we’ve selected four books that showed their author’s take on various fairy tales and folktales. Each of our books below have their own Discussion Posts and don’t forget, we’ll be having our Zoom Book Club on Saturday September 18 at 7 pm EDT. Other Discussions The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden Deerskin by Robin McKinley Sea Witch by Sarah Henning Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson For those of you returning […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Alif the Unseen, book club, CannonBookClub, fairytale adaptations, Folk Tale, G Willow Wilson, The Jinn, Thousand and one nights

Genres: Book Club, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Alif the Unseen, book club, CannonBookClub, fairytale adaptations, Folk Tale, G Willow Wilson, The Jinn, Thousand and one nights ·
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Scarier than a really scary thing.

The Twelve by Justin Cronin

September 17, 2021 by kniki Leave a Comment

Following on from The Passage, this is the second book in Justin Cronin’s epic trilogy. It starts nearer to Year Zero, when the human population is decimated by the failed-science-experiment-creatures-that-turn-into-vampires-but-I’m-not-sure-if-we-are-really-supposed-to-call-them-that. We are reacquainted with familiar characters, and get very quickly introduced to a whole bunch more. Honestly, it’s a bit hard to keep up at the beginning but there’s no need to stress too much – mostly they just seem to be there to give us some knowledge about the ancestry of those we came […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Justin Cronin

kniki's CBR13 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Justin Cronin ·
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