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Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd
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Upgrade to a better browser, please. Guardian: The Best SF/F. NPR: Top 100 SF/F. Pringle Best 100 SF. SF: 101 Best 1985-2010. Fantasy: The 100 Best Books. Horror: 100 Best Books. EP Masterpieces of SF. 200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001. David Brin's YA List. Baen Military SF List. WWEnd Award Worthy Books. Award Winning Books by. An LGBTQ SF Resource. Books Published by Year. Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award. World Horror Convention Grand Master Award. The Tolkien Professor Podcast.
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World Fantasy Awards | WWEnd
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The World Fantasy Convention is an annual gathering (almost a reunion) of professionals, collectors, and others interested in the field of Light and Dark Fantasy art and literature. The number of Attending memberships are limited (to 850), and usually sell out in advance of the start of the convention. Complete World Fantasy Awards novel listing from 1975-2016. Upgrade to a better browser, please. Guardian: The Best SF/F. NPR: Top 100 SF/F. Pringle Best 100 SF. SF: 101 Best 1985-2010. David Brin's YA List.
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Tethyan Books: Read-Along: Full Fathom Five, End
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Read-Along: Full Fathom Five, End. It’s time for the final post in the read-along of Max Gladstone’s. I’m a few days late with this, due to overestimating my ability not to be wiped out by a long plane ride. Anyhow, this read-along has been a lot of fun, and if you want to check out others’ discussions along the way, check them out at the Goodreads group page. 3 Izza steals a goddess!
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Tethyan Books: December 2014
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Saturday, December 27, 2014. Review: Anathem by Neal Stephenson. Anathem by Neal Stephenson. Published: Atlantic Monthly Press/William Morrow and Co. (2008). Awards Nominated: British Science Fiction Association, Campbell Memorial, Arthur C. Clarke, and Hugo Awards. Awards: Won: Locus SF Award. Because the e-book was on sale, and because I usually enjoy Neal Stephenson’s novels. I had also decided that this woul...
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Tethyan Books: Read-Along: Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey, Part 2
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Read-Along: Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqueline Carey, Part 2. It’s time for the second part of the. Read-along, covering chapters 15-26! The questions were provided this week by Susan of Dab of Darkness. I’m a little late this week, because I was sidetracked by a Sunday-Monday airplane ride that left me less than coherent with exhaustion yesterday. The final. Post is also coming soon! No, Y...
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Tethyan Books: Book Reviews by Author
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Book Reviews by Author. Abraham, Daniel - The Dragon's Path. Addison, Katherine - The Goblin Emperor. Ahmed, Saladin - Throne of the Crescent Moon. Anderson, Poul - Genesis. Armstrong, Jon - Yarn. Asaro, Catherine - Quantum Rose. Ashford, Barbara - Spellcast. Asimov, Isaac - The Stars, Like Dust. Atwood, Margaret - The Handmaid's Tale. Barzak, Christopher - One for Sorrow. Carey, Jac...
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Tethyan Books: January 2015
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Review: The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick. Published: G.P. Putnam’s Sons (1962), Gollancz (2009). Awards Won: Hugo Award. It's America in 1962, but not the America you know. The United States lost World War II, and the country has been divided and jointly occupied by Nazi Germany and Japan. I’m going to include my impressio...
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Tethyan Books: Rating System
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Reviews of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels by a finicky physicist. Book Reviews by Author. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. 5 – A book that is very close to my idea of a perfect reading experience. 45 – This book is very similar to a 5. There is something that kept me from giving it a top score. I still think this book is at the top of the pile, when it comes to quality. 4 – An excellent book. I really enjoyed and appreciated this book. I would definitely recommend it to others with similar tastes. I didn̵...
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It Started With The Hugos...: April 2015
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It Started With The Hugos. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Completed 4/18/2015, Reviewed 4/23/2015. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Completed 4/15/2015, Reviewed 4/21/2015. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-Earth. Completed 4/12/2015, Reviewed 4/15/2015. Friday, April 10, 2015. Tales From the Perilous Realm. Completed 3/30/2015, Reviewed 3/31/2015. So which book do you read, this or “Tolkien Reader”? Monday, April 6, 2015. Completed 3/3/28/2015, Reviewed 3/30/2015. 8220;Farmer Giles o...
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It Started With The Hugos...: November 2014
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It Started With The Hugos. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The Citadel of the Autarch. Completed 11/22/2014, Reviewed 11/23/2014. This book is a little easier reading because there are more dialogues and exposition. It starts to tie up many loose ends left by the first three books. The prose is still gorgeous, but in this book, you really begin to question Severian as a narrator: what were lies, what was truth, and ultimately, how many Severians are there. Yes, I used the plural. Wait a minute. Noooo! 8221; ...
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