This week’s new releases are heavy on cool new science fiction, including a new novel from Ian McDonald (always an event), an exciting fantasy debut, and a slim yet anything but slight novella from one of the genre’s most fascinating writers.
The moon fascinates us because it one of the few constants throughout human experience, unaffected by cultural or geographic differences, always there, so tantalizingly close, yet still so far away. Humans have stood on the moon only six times in all of history. No matter how much data we gather, it remains a mystery, and science […]
For over a decade, Jim Killen has served as the science fiction and fantasy book buyer for Barnes & Noble. Every month on the B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog and Tor.com, Jim shares his curated list of the month’s can’t-miss new SF/F releases.
Ian McDonald is hardly a new name in science fiction, but I’d still call him criminally under-read and underrated, in spite of a raft major awards to his name. That’s set to change with his latest. Even prior to publication, the book has been snatched up by CBS as a potential TV series. If all goes to […]
From his very first book, 1988’s Desolation Road, Ian McDonald has impressed with novels exploring the impact of high technology on societies beyond the borders of the Western world, and people on the margins. Recently, he’s captured new readers (and Hollywood interest) with the Luna trilogy, a flashy mob drama on the moon, but he’s taken […]