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apžvelgė Within the Sanctuary of Wings (The Memoirs of Lady Trent, #5)

Within the Sanctuary of Wings (EBook, 2017, Tor Books)

Within the Sanctuary of Wings is the conclusion to Marie Brennan's thrilling Lady Trent Memoirs …

The end of a lovely series.

A fantastic and satisfying conclusion to the series. In this book, an unexpected visitor presents Isabella with a personal tale about finding the remains of an unusual dragon in a hostile mountainous area. With that, and other tantalizing information, she once again sets out to discover the truth behind the claims.

But then disaster strikes, and she is separated from her companions in the mountains. Then she is unexpectedly saved; and at that moment, she knows the world has been changed and the answers behind the questions that have been in the series about the 'dragon people' since the beginning of the series have been answered. But Isabella must first work hard to earn the trust of her rescuers, and then plan how to reveal their secrets to the outside world. But as usual, her plans are disrupted, and it is only with cunning can she hope to navigate the …

C.C. Finlay: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2017 (EBook, 2017, Spilogale, Inc..)

An average issue of F&SF

An average issue, with some interesting stories by Jeremy Minton, Amy Griswold and Oliver Buckram. But the story by Juan Paulo Rafols stands out for imagining a world where a tiny 'privileged' minority is not afraid to give their children every advantage they can get in a warring future. Quite a number of tales feature unusual sexual encounters and relationships, which appears to be the dominant theme in this issue.

  • "Evil Opposite" by Naomi Kritzer: a tale of being able to see parallel universes mixed in with the antagonism between a lab assistant and a researcher. The conclusion is reasonable and shows that, no matter how much you may envy the lives you may have lead in parallel universes, the one you are currently living may be the best one.

  • "We Are Born" by Dare Segun Falowo: a fantasy tale with an African feel about the creation of a life …

Andy Cox (Editor): Interzone #272 (September-October 2017) (EBook, 2017, TTA Press)

An above average issue of Interzone.

An above average issue of Interzone. With only four stories on offer, they had better be worth reading. The stories are not instant classics but still worth paying attention too.

  • "Blessings Erupt" by Aliya Whiteley: a story set in a future recovering after a war and extreme pollution by plastics. In this world, a group of unusual people are found who have the ability to consume plastics from the environment and become part of the environmental recovery programme. But the ability comes at a huge personal cost.

  • "The Music of Ghosts" by Paul Jessup: set on a generational starship on a journey to a new planet after the Earth was lost in an unstated disaster, the story concerns memories: of those lost in the disaster, of those lost on the starship after a plague strikes and the effort to recover at least a shadow of those lost during and after …

Stephen Baxter: The Martian in the Wood (EBook, 2017, Tor Books)

In the aftermath of the First Martian War, in the interim between it and what …

An encounter with another Martian from The War of the Worlds

An interesting story set in the period after the ending of the (first) war between Earth and Mars. A sister returns to her home after the war, only to find her brother behaving strangely and constantly going to a nearby wood. She learns that earlier, one of the unaccounted for Martian war machines had been seen crashing into the woods, possibly felled by a lightning storm.

When she attempts to enter the wood to find her brother, she finds herself in a strange world, almost like Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood where the inside is bigger than the outside and appears to be not from our own time. She calls upon the help of the Narrator who documented the first Martian war (which is H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds) and together they explore the wood and discover who inhabits it, the mysterious force it uses and how it has …

apžvelgė autoriaus Stephen Baxter knygą The Massacre of Mankind

Stephen Baxter: The Massacre of Mankind

It has been 14 years since the Martians invaded England. The world has moved on, …

The Martians return in an authorized sequel to the original.

An interesting 'sequel' to the classic H.G. Wells book. Keeping to what is known at the time about the solar system and the information about the Martian invasion from the book, Baxter weaves a fascinating tale about the next Martian invasion and how it affects mankind. However, the book feels overlong: the resolution to the Martian invasion feels forced (bacteria play a small role here) and the ending hints at future problems in store for mankind.

Written after the end of the second invasion (so you know mankind survives), the story splits the tale into the viewpoints of people who are related (directly or otherwise) to the original Narrator of the Wells' tale, with the main viewpoint being a woman journalist who is in the thick of the invasion. The second Martian invasion is anticipated by the world and the British are prepared for it; or so they think.

As …

Dave Maass: Pwning Tomorrow (EBook, 2016, Electronic Frontier Foundation)

As part of EFF’s 25th Anniversary celebrations, we are releasing “Pwning Tomorrow: Stories from the …

A speculative anthology about freedoms.

An anthology of stories by various writers released by the EFF. The quality and themes vary a lot, but there are a few stories that stand out for being thoughtful looks at what a future with less freedom could be like. Stories I liked include those by Paolo Bacigalupi, Cory Doctorow, Ramez Naam, Hannu Rajaniemi and a long, sex charged story by Carolyn Jewel.

  • “Be Seeing You” by Madeline Ashby: in an enclave, a woman who is tasked with being a bodyguard needs to be fitted out with sensors that reveal her whereabouts. But when she tries to help a friend who is in trouble, being caught in a situation where people can't locate her will bring dangers.

  • “I’ve Got The Music In Me” by Charlie Jane Anders: people are being punished for playing songs without paying the artist: even if the song is just one that plays in your …

Neil Shubin: Your inner fish (2008, Pantheon Books)

Why do we look the way we do? What does the human hand have in …

On the evolution of our Inner Fish.

A fascinating book to read to learn about how life on earth is related to each other for one simple reason: we are all descended from one common ancestor. Changes may have occurred as all life on Earth branched out from that common ancestor, but you can still trace that common lineage between us all; even between humans and fish.

Shubin is best known for discovering Tikta`alik, but he uses his other experiences (searching for other fossils, teaching human anatomy, running a lab that explores both palaeontology and genetics) to help guide the reader as he shows the various ways we are connected to various life forms on Earth: to fish via our hands and arms, to amphibians via the way our heads and faces developed, to reptiles via the way reptile jaw bones became parts of our inner ear and to mammals via the way our teeth develop.

He …

Allen M. Steele: Avengers of the moon (2017)

Curt Newton has spent most of his life hidden from the rest of humankind, being …

An updated version of an old SF character.

An interesting book about the (first) adventure of Curt Newton (who takes on the name Captain Future). Raised on the moon by a self-aware android, robot and a brain encased in a drone, he learns who murdered his parents and sets out to avenge them. But as he is about to get his act of revenge, he gets pulled into a plot to assassinate the President of the Solar System. And now he has a new mission: to discover who is behind the assassination attempt.

Using characters from the Edmond Hamilton version of Captain Future, while updating the people, technology and the physical aspects of the Solar System, Steele puts together a pretty good story. Some background information is dumped on to the reader but otherwise, the story flows pretty smoothly, starting with how the Newtons get to the moon to the climactic finale on Mars, where Curt has to …

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Texas NASA: The Saturn System (2017, Independently Published)

This free NASA e-Book celebrates Saturn as seen through the eyes of the Cassini spacecraft. …

A wonderful book on the legacy of the Cassini mission.

An amazing book with fabulous images of Saturn, its moons and its surroundings as taken by now departed Cassini space probe.

What makes this book outstanding are not just its images, but the descriptions that come with it. You'll discover details on what you are seeing and how Cassini took the image. This is important, as Cassini sends back the images as a stream of data. The scientists who receive the data have a responsibility to explain how the data should be interpreted as an image, and to explain to the viewers just what they are seeing.

This is much better than just seeing an image by itself with no explanation; which can lead to false interpretations as to what is being seen.

This book is a good resource to use if you've seen the images of the Saturn system as imaged by Cassini and want to learn more about …

Ken Liu: The Passing of the Dragon (EBook, 2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

A woman who fears she’s failing as a painter and as an artist seeks inspiration …

How to paint, or not paint, a life changing vision.

An interesting contemporary story with a light 'dusting' of fantasy of an aspiring artist. One day, she visits the location of her favourite poet and sees a dramatic vision. Her attempts at painting the vision afterwards are greeted with confusion and meme generation that give her some notoriety and leads to changes in her life. But in the end, she adjusts and finds a way to be at peace with the painting as the world sees it.