Well, I did promise that I’d
have the second State of Play in my Great Self Published Fantasy Blog-Off up
this weekend, and it doesn’t come with the best of news for competitors with several books
being ruled out of the running. I am slowly developing a shortlist so far of
books that I will consider for my final nomination, but for now, these are the
lists of the books that are 100% ruled out, for various reasons or another. If you read on, you'll also get some advice (that should hopefully be helpful), a link to the first State of Play Article as well as the full list of books that I was given to cover.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Saturday, 27 June 2015
The Machine Awakes by Adam Christopher (Titan Books)
I
review The Machine Awakes by Adam
Christopher, the latest novel in his science fiction Spider Wars series from
Titan Books, currently available to buy.
Monday, 22 June 2015
The Games I Brought In the Steam Summer Sale
With
the Steam Summer Sale currently in its last day (estimated finish time 10am Pacific), I thought I’d share what I’ve
purchased over the previous week or so in the form of PC Games. I’ve left out a
game that I’ve been given as a gift (namely because I’ve already reviewed the
Xbox 360 Version, mainly got this for the expansion), but these are my picks
from the Summer Sale, limited by budget and computer compatibilities. The games below are listed in a random order, and it is important to note that these are not reviews, merely observations. Full reviews will come further down the line.
Sunday, 21 June 2015
Sid Meier's Civilization V: Complete Edition (PC)
I
cover the complete edition of Sid Meier’s Civilization V, a turn based
strategy game currently available in the Steam Sale for PC, but only for a
limited time.
Friday, 19 June 2015
The Film Column #5: Death Proof, Fargo, Frank, Kill Bill Vol. 1 & Tomorrowland
In
the fifth entry of my Film Column, I look at the following movies – Fargo, Frank, Tomorrowland, Death Proof and Kill Bill Vol. 1
Labels:
2015,
Action,
Black Comedy,
Brad Bird,
Coen Brothers,
Crime,
Drama,
Family,
Film,
Film Column,
Horror,
Kill Bill,
Lenny Abrahamson,
Martial Arts,
Music,
Quentin Tarantino,
Science Fiction,
Thriller
Sunday, 14 June 2015
The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi (Knopf/Orbit)
I
review Paulo Bacigalupi’s The Water
Knife, the latest standalone novel by the author of The Windup Girl. This dystopian thriller is published by Knopf in
the USA and Orbit in the UK, and currently available to buy.
Friday, 12 June 2015
The Red Queen's War #2: The Liars Key by Mark Lawrence (Ace/Harper Voyager)
I share my thoughts on the second novel in The Red Queen’s War trilogy by fantasy author Mark Lawrence, entitled The Liar’s Key and published by Ace in the USA and Harper Voyager in the UK. Currently available in the USA it is not released in the UK until 18 June.
Friday, 5 June 2015
10 TV Shows To Catch Up On This Summer
In a
new article, I highlight the ten TV shows that are worth catching up on this summer.
If you’re looking for something different and exciting to watch beyond the
normal staples like Game of Thrones and
The Walking Dead, this article’s for
you. I’ve tried to offer a diverse selection and we’ve got a variety of crime,
science fiction, horror and period dramas to be found within. Hit the break to
find out what these shows are, and they're mostly in a pretty random order and I've kept this as spoiler free as possible.
Thursday, 4 June 2015
The Shadow Campaigns #2: The Shadow Throne by Django Wexler (Del Ray)
I review the second novel in The Shadow Campaigns series,
The Shadow Throne, a military flintlock fantasy novel from Django Wexler,
published by Del Ray and currently available to buy in both the USA and the UK.
Monday, 1 June 2015
The Film Column #4: A Most Violent Year, Dr. No, Fight Club, From Russia with Love & Mad Max: Fury Road
In the fourth film column, I
start my attempt to watch all of the James
Bond films before the release of the upcoming Spectre movie, starting with Dr.
No and From Russia with Love. Also
covered is Mad Max: Fury Road, A Most
Violent Year and Fight Club, all
of which like usual, I watched for the first time.
Labels:
2015,
Action,
Charlize Thereon,
Crime,
Drama,
Film Column,
George Miller,
James Bond,
JC Chandor,
Jessica Chastain,
Mad Max,
Nicholas Hoult,
Oscar Isaac,
Sean Connery,
Spies,
Terence Young,
Thriller,
Tom Hardy
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