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BIG PLANET
Reviewed February 27, 2007
by Cynthia Ward
Can a handful of starship-wrecked men survive a 40,000-mile trek across the hostile vastness of a savage colony world? |
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THE GODS THEMSELVES
Reviewed February 13, 2007
by D. Douglas Fratz
The Earth grows reliant on energy leaking through from another universebut unfortunately, that free gift might soon destroy our own |
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STARMAN
Reviewed January 30, 2007
by Adam-Troy Castro
Two years later, another E.T. arrives on Earthand, like the first, also has to figure out how to get home |
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THE DOOR INTO SUMMER
Reviewed January 16, 2007
by D. Douglas Fratz
A talented and resourceful engineer and inventor from a then-future 1970 travels back and forth in time to rescue his career, his cat and his future fiancée |
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ENGINE SUMMER
Reviewed January 02, 2007
by Paul Di Filippo
A thousand years after the Storm that destroyed the world, young Rush That Speaks wants to grow up to be a saint |
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THEY'D RATHER BE RIGHT
Reviewed December 19, 2006
by Paul Di Filippo
The second novel ever to win a Hugo remains an obscure but tantalizing failure, yet still explores some seminal speculative issues |
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SLEEPER
Reviewed December 05, 2006
by Paul Di Filippo
Woody Allen's 2273 bears a suspicious and hilarious resemblance, both culturally and politically, to the waning days of the Nixon regime |
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THE 27TH DAY
Reviewed November 21, 2006
by Adam-Troy Castro
An alien hands five human innocents the ultimate weapon and issues an impossible challengeresist the temptation to use it |
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REPORT ON PROBABILITY A
Reviewed November 07, 2006
by Paul Di Filippo
An infinite regress of cosmic voyeurs seems to center around an enigmatic painting, as the French nouveau roman movement invades science fiction |
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BLIND VOICES
Reviewed October 24, 2006
by Adam-Troy Castro
Tom Reamy's traveling freak show brings more than just monstersalso under the tent are terror, passion and the promise of love |
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