
Mooncop by Tom Gauld: melancholy on the moon
a lonely policeman is stationed on the moon to support a dwindling population Continue reading Mooncop by Tom Gauld: melancholy on the moon
a lonely policeman is stationed on the moon to support a dwindling population Continue reading Mooncop by Tom Gauld: melancholy on the moon
The illustrations in this graphic novel are gorgeous; they grab your attention and don’t let go Continue reading Across a Field of Starlight by Blue Delliquanti
A YA novel that will equally appeal to sci-fi fans, this is one of those books that you don’t want to put down. Thrillingly, it’s being made into a Netflix movie, and Penguin will publish the sequel this summer! Continue reading This week I’m reading: The Upper World by Femi Fadugba
Have you read any of these? Continue reading TBR pile: memoir, murder & matches
I started July off with a couple of children’s books and ended it with something totally unlike anything else I’d ever read… Continue reading July in Review: a month in books!
In essence it’s sort of like a sampler, offering the reader a taster of what this writer is capable of, in the hope that you will be inspired enough to track down more of his work. Continue reading Surfing The Gnarl Plus… by Rudy Rucker
part autobiography, part scholarly analysis and part a collection of lectures, but always curious and bursting with ideas Continue reading Exploring Other Worlds with Margaret Atwood
I’m trying to pace myself, to savour every moment of this story, but I know I’ll finish it within a few days because it is just so good… Continue reading This week I’m reading: Show Us Who You Are