[Author Q&A] Aj Colucci
Author AJ Colucci is a great new voice in the Science-Fiction and Thriller genre. With two books out, The Colony, and Seeders, AJ has proven that her talents are a force to be reckoned with. I got...
View Article[Review] Seeders — AJ Colucci
In the second novel by A.J. Colucci we get part science, part thriller, and part horror. The way these genres collide makes for a wholly original tale. So what did we think of this? From...
View Article[Review] Mission of Honor — David Weber
New Top of the Heap contributor David Wood delves deep into the Honor Harrington series, and with book 12, has just had enough. In his analysis, find out why Mission of Honor fails in it’s Mission of...
View Article[Review] The 33: Needles Episode 2 — JC Hutchins
The 33 are back in the finale of Needles. As they race to figure out who, or what killed John Fredrico, something seems to be keeping them from the truth. We take a look at the best of the bunch in...
View Article[Review] The Chronoliths — Robert Charles Wilson
Contributor David Wood gives us a stellar review of this 2002 Hugo Award nominee and winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award ,The Chronoliths! From the Back: Scott Warden is a man...
View Article[Review] Boom Town — Glenn Rolfe
Eckert, Wisconsin, otherwise known as Boom Town is the site of the famous UFO sighting in 1979. 30 years later, tremors and earthquakes leave the town questioning if the two are connected. What’s...
View Article[Review] Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi — Kevin Hearne
Heir to the Jedi takes place directly after the destruction of the first Death Star and comes completely from the perspective of Luke Skywalker. Written in 1st person, is Kevin Hearn able to convey...
View Article[Review+Audio] H2O — Irving Belateche & Paul Heitsch
In the future, the Passim Virus has wiped out much of humanity. There are only a few safe zones around the USA and water is the most important element there is, and is coveted, fought for, and...
View Article[REVIEW] Where the Hell is Tesla? — Rob Dircks
Time travel, interdimensional transport, multi-verse, and Tesla?? How in the word does all this make sense?? How can one novel incorporate all of this and still make a decent read?? Somehow Rob...
View Article[Review] Star Wars: Lords of the Sith — Paul S. Kemp
In the newest canon in the Star Wars universe, we start to see the pieces from other mediums falling together into the timeline. Let’s see how this Vader/Palpatine team-up novel rates compared to...
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