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    Alexis: Here I am, bitching that I wanted to find some great steampunk novels to get cozy with, and there you are, givin' me what I want. I need a cigarette. more »
    ticktockman: I like the reviews here, too. If I want to know what Tor is putting out then I can look at the Tor website, or at the sci-fi section at the borders d... more »
    secretmission: David Hartwell's Year's Best SF 14 is even better than Dozois' anthologies... more »
    AileenPaterculus: I actually enjoy the way you guys do reviews because book specific sites and forums have always held tons of references for the less "arty" stuff. Th... more »
    AlessandroGiraffe: The Strain sounds an awful lot like Scott Westerfeld's Peeps, with vampirism portrayed as a parisitic disease that threatens civilization. more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: The Dozois Year's Best anthologies are always, always a delight. Sooo worth picking up and reading. All excellent, across all genres; stuff you alread... more »
    EbeneezerSquid: You know, I've been lurking here on i09 for quite some time, and these book posts have always seemed odd to me. It seems that the authors I tend to re... more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Jeez, I got my copy of House of Suns like two months ago, and it barely took a week to arrive. Mmmmm.... Can't wait for The Women of Nell Gwynne's to ... more »
    Chip Overclock: Give me a buzz when Iain Banks or William Gibson has something new. more »
    dirtybacon: No mention of the stateside release of The new Witcher book by Sapkowski: Blood of Elves? Where's the love? more »
    tetracycloide: I know this information doesn't help anyone now but Chuck Palahniuk was doing a book signing for Pygmy last saturday at a book store a few blocks away... more »
    braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Looking at the Diamond Star description, I was just thinking about how funny it is trying to name future Empires. Like, everyone wants to give their ... more »
    BadUncle: Never has a book cover given me the creeps quite the way Diamond Star does. more »
    Sproing: Why does the Palahniuk pitch make me yawn? more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: I am NOT reading Diamond Star in public. Jeez. Will Twisted Metal feature a sadistic clown ice cream truck driver? more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: The Firebirds anthologies are GOOD STUFF no matter what your age. Read them. You won't be sorry. more »
    Hes_dead_Jim: The irony is that if aliens did contact us through email, it would probably end up in the spam folder. more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Are you TRYING to bankrupt me??? ARGH! Time to abuse that Amazon Prime membership again... more »
    Grey_Area: Oh geez, I only just caught this TYPO. That last book, End of the Century is by Chris Roberson. No "T" in the last name. more »
    Grey_Area: Grey_Area Parasitic Review in: 5, 4, 3, 2... I've gushed about Felix Gilman here before. If you like China Meiville you'll probably like Thunderer and... more »
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    Snuggle Up With Monsters This November at the Bookstore

    The election is over, and it's time to return to the fantasy worlds that always provide us with more fulfillment than reality. This month, we bring you news of a treasure trove of new scifi books packed with monsters, interstellar politics, mad scientists, and shadow worlds filled with underwater cities of the dead. Plus, a toxic blob that could take over the world. Read on, read hard, and check out our November books recommendations. More »
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