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Low Town
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76(4)
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Published by doubleday on August 16, 2011
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Review Rating: 80
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In short, The Straight Razor Cure has it all -- and as the name suggests, it is sharp, steely and viciously bloody.
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Fuzzy Dice
(Science Fiction)
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80(1)
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Published by Fantastic Books on October 28, 2009
First Published by PS in 2003
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SFRevu
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Review Rating: 80
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As fascinating as it is entertaining, Fuzzy Dice is a very clever and fearless treatment of complex digital theologies.
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Apartment 16
(Horror)
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80(1)
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Published by Pan Publishing on May 15, 2010
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Review Rating: 80
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The power of the novel comes from Neville's skill in winding out the tension and terror at a perfect pace and he does this so brilliantly that it is hard to fault the glorious construction he employs.
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The Left Hand of God
(Fantasy)
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55(7)
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Published by Dutton Adult on June 15, 2010
First Published by Michael Joseph in 2010
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SFRevu
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Review Rating: 50
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There's a lot that doesn't work for me The Left Hand of God, but for all that, I still read through to the very end and that in itself is interesting.
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Blackout
(Science Fiction)
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71(13)
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Published by Spectra on February 02, 2010
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Review Rating: 80
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If you like your fantasy fast paced, tough and punchy, go and discover The Raven. You won't be disappointed.
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SFRevu
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Review Rating: 100
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"this is one of the most brilliant and thrilling novels I've read in ages"
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SFRevu
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Review Rating: 60
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You'll step off exhilarated and a little dizzy, but you'll be aware that you had a pretty good time.
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Song of Kali
(Horror)
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100(1)
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Published by Tor Books on January 15, 1998
First Published by Bluejay Books in 1985
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Review Rating: 100
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It is a grim, relentless, unforgiving and ultimately compulsive read and it is not hard to see why its author has grown into one of genres most important figures.
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