Review : The Bookman by Lavie Tidhar

The punkgenre has a new term, BookPunk. The Bookman pokes at the fat and waddled body of steampunk with its walking cane and leaves it on the roadside with its fresh take on Victorian London without loosing any steam on its way. The Bookman takes a little of Verne and a little more of Gaimen […]

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REVIEW: Servant Of the Underworld by Aliette De Bodard

Forensic science and methodical investigation are not the first things to spring to mind when you consider the Aztec Empire, though with all those human sacrifices and heart ripping ceremonies I am guessing their priests would eventually have taken some intersting in how bodies stop functioning. In Servant of the Underworld  Aliette De Bodard creates […]

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