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Review: C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines) by Eve Langlais (3 stars)

The first in a series of sci-fi romances, C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines) is the story of a cyborg struggling to reconcile his robot and human sides. As Joe (aka X109GI) seeks to discover the truth...

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Review: Reboot by Carl Rauscher (4.5 stars)

The ‘collapse of civilization’ genre looks to be in great health in 2012, and Carl Rauscher’s Reboot is certainly one of the best examples I’ve read recently. Not only does it take an original approach...

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Review: The Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey (5 stars)

Collecting together the first five volumes in the Wool series, The Wool Omnibus is a perfect way for new readers to dive into one of the biggest indie hits of the past year. Hugh Howey’s story of...

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Review: Lacuna – Demons of the Void by David Adams (4 stars)

What if humanity developed the kind of technology that drew unwanted attention from alien races? That’s the starting point for this fascinating science-fiction series in which Chinese Naval Captain...

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Review: Aurora – CV-01 (The Frontiers Saga) by Ryk Brown (3.5 stars)

Set against the backdrop of a devastating nuclear war that has pushed mankind to the brink of extinction, Aurora – CV-01 is the story of a crew who have to find their feet while a dangerous alien...

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