Tag Archives : science fiction

Best Party Ever: The Consuming Fire by John Scalzi


After reading the first of John Scalzi’s Interdependency series, how could I not press on with the second book? I mean, literally everything connecting numerous human words is collapsing, which will leave them all stranded billions of light years from each other (aka just about everyone is going to die). So I kind of want to know what happens. Even…

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Sound Off! Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker


Welcome back to Sound Off!, a semi-regular column where members of Speculative Chic gather together to chat about the latest BIG THING in entertainment. This time, join for the end of an era and discuss Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which premiered in the United States on Friday, December 20, 2019. Sound Off! is meant to be a reaction, but not…

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Resolution Project 2020


We march into 2020 totally brave and bold with some of our most ambitious Resolution Projects yet! Whether it’s knocking through a catalog of 15 to 20 books, blazing through seasons upon seasons of series both old and newly beloved, or cracking open the cookbooks and assembling a smorgasbord of speculative treats, we’ve got something for everyone to look forward…

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High Drama in Spaaaaace: A Review of Jumpship Hope


Jumpship Hope (2019) Written by: Adria Laycraft Genre: Science Fiction Pages: 300 pages (Kindle) Publisher: Tyche Books Ltd Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair review. The premise:  Earth is a storm-ravaged wasteland Humanity has fled the planet, establishing bases off-world. But disaster has struck the food crops of Luna Base,…

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