REVIEW: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a game that deserves a great deal of attention even if it is a seventh-generation console title that is in danger of being left in the dust. Nevertheless, it...
Five Reasons To Be Excited About The Expanse Season 5
With Season Five of The Expanse only days away, let’s look ahead at five of the plot threads I’m most excited by for this season. As with yesterday’s post, if you aren’t up to...
The Expanse season 5: space opera grimdark fans will love
Based on the acclaimed series of novels by James SA Corey (pseudonym for writing duo Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham), The Expanse has become one of the most popular science fiction TV shows of...
REVIEW: Permafrost by Alastair Reynolds
The ironic thing about the novella, Permafrost, is that in Permafrost, nothing is permanent. The name belies the content. The future, the past, and the present are all malleable constructs. I haven’t read any...
REVIEW: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini
I received a limited edition proof copy of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to Christopher Paolini and Tor Books. In To Sleep in a...
REVIEW: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
For years my friends have been recommending I read Red Rising by Pierce Brown. For years I looked at it, and looked at it again, and it just never caught my interest enough to...
12 SF must reads for grimdark fans
Coming off the back of finishing the brilliant SF romp Woken Furies by Richard K. Morgan I asked the Grimdark Magazine reviewer team what they thought were the must read SF books for grimdark...
REVIEW: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
I received a review copy of Children of Time in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to Adrian Tchaikovsky and Pan Macmillan for the opportunity. Children of Time is 600-pages of extraordinary, evolution-based...
REVIEW: Thin Air by Richard Morgan
Richard K. Morgan is best known in the grimdark community for his seminal SF work Altered Carbon, a genre-defying blend of noir detective fiction and high-concept SF. While Altered Carbon featured space opera elements...
REVIEW: The Razor by J. Barton Mitchell
The Razor is the new science fiction novel by J. Barton Mitchell, author of the acclaimed YA sci-fi series The Conquered Earth. This one’s not YA, but it won’t cause you any adult discomfort...