The Happy Holidays! Today, instead of doing an actual post, I leave you with this eerie illustration of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, but next week, on the 31st, I’ll be back with the mother-of-all roundups.
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The Happy Holidays! Today, instead of doing an actual post, I leave you with this eerie illustration of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, but next week, on the 31st, I’ll be back with the mother-of-all roundups.
December 24th, 2014. Kate Lechler | World Wide Wednesday | 1 comment |
The Well of the Worlds by Henry Kuttner & C.L. Moore
Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore’s final science fiction novel, Mutant, was released in 1953. There would be sporadic short stories from the famous husband-and-wife writing team throughout the ’50s, as well as a mystery series from Kuttner featuring psychoanalyst/detective Dr. Michael Gray, not to mention a superior sci-fi novel from Moore herself, Doomsday Morning, in 1957, but Mutant was, essentially, the last word,
December 24th, 2014. Sandy Ferber´s rating: 3.5 | C.L. Moore, Henry Kuttner | Stand-Alone | SFF Reviews | no comments |
The Mist-Torn Witches by Barb Hendee
The Mist-Torn Witches is a book that kind of leaves me torn. In some aspects, it’s a really great fantasy book and in others it just lacks… something. The Mist-Torn Witches is a rather short, fun little murder mystery with some magic thrown in for good measure. It’s the kind of fantasy that is a lot of fun to read, but ends up being not quite so memorable.
The two main protagonists in The Mist-Torn Witches are sisters,
December 24th, 2014. Sarah Chorn´s rating: 3 | Barb and J.C. Hendee | SFF Reviews | 1 comment |
X by Clamp
X is an eighteen-volume manga by Clamp. It is also known as X/1999, but the more recent six-volume omnibus edition refers to the storyline as X. The series should not be confused with Clamp’s xxxHolic, my favorite series by Clamp (so far). X comes in a close second place for me in terms of plot while perhaps coming in first place on the level of art.
December 24th, 2014. Brad Hawley´s rating: 4 | Comics | SFF Reviews | no comments |
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