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| | | | | What Led to Reading Starter Villain Earlier this year I'd recently had my first exposure to John Scalzi's science fiction writing. His name is regularly echoed in various science fiction forum threads, hence when I spotted his name on the spine of a paperback, sitting on the shelf of my city library's tiny science fiction and fantasy section, I decided to give the book a chance. My starting point was The Collapsing Empire (2018), which I read in short order followed by The Consuming Fire (2018) and The L... | |
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| | | | | These two novels are both about changing reality, though in very different ways: one is about how information shapes our understanding of the world (and who controls that information), and the other is about literally reshaping the world with an unusual ability. | |
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| | | | | The Dragon Awards are presented annually at the Dragon Con convention in Atlanta, and the ninth iteration of the awards ceremony was held on Sunday. Eleven works of science fiction, fantasy and horror, as decided by a public online poll, were awarded with trophies. The ceremony saw some repeat winners. John Scalzi's Bond-riffing Starter Villain... | |
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