Find your next pre-Star Wars binge over at The Portalist

Find my first article for The Portalist live now: Thankfully, Star Wars isn’t the only space opera in the game. Science fiction is full of adventures set in space, focused on intergalactic combat, dramatic twists, and gallant romance. Here are a few excellent stories to keep you occupied while you wait, no matter how impatiently.Continue reading “Find your next pre-Star Wars binge over at The Portalist”

New review at Girls in Capes: The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin

Check out my review of The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin at Girls in Capes! The Obelisk Gate is the second book in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth series, and it was one of my most anticipated books out this summer as well as one of my most anticipated books of 2016. The bar was set pretty high,Continue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin”

Read my review of K.B. Wagers’ BEHIND THE THRONE on Girls in Capes

Check out my review of BEHIND THE THRONE in Girls in Capes! I also love the way that the book addresses not only who she is as a gunrunner (basically a glorified space pirate), but who she is as the heiress to the empire and as a woman. Her heart is broken over her lovedContinue reading “Read my review of K.B. Wagers’ BEHIND THE THRONE on Girls in Capes”

Find out what I recommend in Adult Sci-Fi & Fantasy in Summer 2016

My newest piece on Girls in Capes is a recommendation list of this summer’s most anticipated adult science fiction and fantasy for GiC readers. I have a notoriously tall To Be Read pile. If you look at my Goodreads account, you’ll see that I consistently have 10 or more books shelved in Currently Reading, andContinue reading “Find out what I recommend in Adult Sci-Fi & Fantasy in Summer 2016”

New review at Girls in Capes: Akuma no Riddle, Vol. 1

New review up at Girls in Capes: The best way to describe this manga is a schoolgirl assassination action manga with undertones of yuri romance. Tokaku is a star student at her original school of assassins, presented in the prologue as totally cold. Yet the warmth of a girl like Haru, who wasn’t raised toContinue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: Akuma no Riddle, Vol. 1”