Book Review: John Joseph Adams and Joe Hill’s The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015
Twenty tales of the fantastic with twenty heroes that you might be able to relate to, no matter your sex, ethnicity, age, or experience.
Twenty tales of the fantastic with twenty heroes that you might be able to relate to, no matter your sex, ethnicity, age, or experience.
The Alliance wages do-or-die battles on two fronts — against the Grik and the Doms — that risks far more than that for which anyone bargained.
The Great Library of Alexandria has been hoarding all the knowledge of the world, and they’re pursuing Jess Brightwell and his fellow exiles who are held prisoner by the Burners.
Eddie Drood, the very secret agent, is a dead man walking, poisoned by Dr. DOA. There is no cure, no treatment, no chance of a last-minute miracle. All he wants is to stop his killer.
Eleven short stories in a matchup of fiction and thriller writers — a man and a woman pairing — revolving around a blend of the main characters in each pair of authors’ series.
Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr is now Warden Kerr along with her crewmates, and they’ve been tasked with rescuing hostages…with the aid of the enemy.
Ishmael Jones travels to the Scottish Highlands on a mysterious dual mission: find the impostor, protect the entitled, uncover the truth of the Coronach Creature.
From Japan to China, Laurence is tossed from xenophobes to political assassins. Worse, Napoleon has turned on the Russians, and they’re desperate for allies.
Desperate to ally with Portugal, the British decide they need Captain Will Laurence and his fighting dragon, Temeraire. A journey fraught with disaster.
In need of a fresh start, new scenery, Emma Baxter arrives in Scotland only to find her past has followed her, leading her into the recurring past of Nathaniel MacLeod.