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Dawnthief by James Barclay - a review
Dawnthief is the first title in The Chronicles of the Raven, an epic fantasy series by British author James Barclay that is being released in the US by Pyr.

Cyberabad Days by Ian McDonald - a review
Cyberabad Days is a collection of short stories by award winning author science fiction Ian McDonald set in future India.

Crossover by Joel Shepherd - a review
Crossover, the first book in a new science fiction series written by Australian author Joel Shepherd, follows Cassandra Kresnov, an artificial human.

Coraline by Neil Gaiman - a review
Coraline unlocks a door in her flat and discovers a disturbing other world exists down a dark corridor.

City Without End by Kay Kenyon - a review
Kay Kenyon continues her epic science fiction series, The Entire and the Rose, about a parallel world.

Children and YA SciFi and Fantasy
A listing of great science fiction and fantasy books for children and young adult readers

Cast of Shadows by Kevin Guilfoile - a review
Cast of Shadows is an interesting look at what makes us human.

Carnival by Elizabeth Bear - a review
Michaelangelo and Vincent are sent to New Amazonia to infiltrate the government and uncover their seemingly inexhaustible source of energy.

Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon - a review
Two years ago star pilot Titus Quinn believed he traveled to another world. Back on Earth, Minerva Company doesn't believe it until an AI gone amok finds another rift.

Breakaway by Joel Shepherd - a review
In the city of Tanusha two factions-- the Federation and the League-- are battling for control. Caught in the middle is Cassandra Kresnov, an artificial human created as a hunter-killer by the pro-biotech League.

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