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April 27, 2017
The Gradual by Christopher Priest: a review by Nick Hubble
April 27, 2017By Nick Hubble The Gradual — Christopher Priest (Gollancz) Just over a third of the way through Christopher Priest’s The Gradual,...
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April 27, 2017
The Arrival of Missives by Aliya Whiteley: a review by Vajra Chandrasekera
April 27, 2017By Vajra Chandrasekera The Arrival of Missives — Aliya Whiteley (Unsung Stories) Time travel TV shows can be broadly divided into...
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April 26, 2017
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead: a review by Victoria Hoyle
April 26, 2017By Victoria Hoyle The Underground Railroad — Colson Whitehead (Fleet) All historical fiction is alternate historical fiction, to a greater or...
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April 25, 2017
Steph Swainston by Fair Rebel: a review by Nick Hubble
April 25, 2017By Nick Hubble Fair Rebel — Steph Swainston (Gollancz) Before I get on with the review – feel free to skip...
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April 24, 2017
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead: a review by Jonathan McCalmont
April 24, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont The Underground Railroad — Colson Whitehead (Fleet) The Underground Railroad is about as significant a novel as American...
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April 21, 2017
Now You See Me: Infinite Ground by Martin MacInnes: a review by Nina Allan
April 21, 2017By Nina Allan Infinite Ground — Martin MacInnes (Atlantic Books) This is a difficult, intractable, Gordian knot of a novel, the...
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April 20, 2017
Central Station by Lavie Tidhar: a review by Megan AM
April 20, 2017By Megan AM Central Station — Lavie Tidhar (PS Publishing) As one of the more popular Clarke-eligible novels among the shadow...
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April 19, 2017
Empire V by Victor Pelevin, translated by Anthony Phillips: a review by Vajra Chandrasekera
April 19, 2017By Vajra Chandrasekera Empire V — Victor Pelevin (Gollancz) Empire V is about vampires, which is probably guaranteed to turn away...
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April 19, 2017
Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee: a review by Victoria Hoyle
April 19, 2017By Victoria Hoyle Ninefox Gambit — Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris) The first three books on my Sharke shortlist were an unabashed...
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April 18, 2017
Hunters & Collectors by M. Suddain: a review by Jonathan McCalmont
April 18, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont Hunters & Collectors — M. Suddain (Jonathan Cape) Suddain’s second novel Hunters & Collectors is an intimidating object....
Shadow Jury 2017
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