J. Scott Coatsworth
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The Stark Divide (Liminal Sky: The Ariadne Cycle #1)
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Skythane (The Oberon Cycle, #1)
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2017
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Lander (The Oberon Cycle, #2)
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Between the Lines
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The Dragon Eater
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Office of the Lost (Chaos and Order #1)
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Homecoming
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Wonderland
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Avalon
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Fix the World
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I just finished reading an Advance Reading Copy of King of the Storm, the first novel from author BA Brock, which came out on Tuesday.Let me say first that I have known BA for about two years now – he is the reviewer for the Queer Sci Fi site, and I ...more "
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| Accelerated Growth Environment is a new Cli-Fi novella length story, one of my favorite jams. The story centers around the Climasphere, an oceangoing vessel that contains and replicates biomes from around the world. It’s one of a fleet of these new s ...more | |
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This is not your typical steampunk book. Not that I am any great authority on this subject, having not read a whole lot of steampunk stories over my reading career. I would classify this much more as historical social fantasy, with a very important st ...more |
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| I have this thing I do as a reader. I tend to alternate between science fiction and fantasy, each one a pallete cleanser for the other. I was ready for something on the fantasy side, and picked up Forrest House, the new MM urban fantasy by E.M. Hamil ...more | |
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I picked up Standard Candle with the expectation that it was smut – you know, the kind of book where tab goes into slots b and c, repeatedly and graphically. It’s not that. Not at all. Don’t get me wrong. This novella is sexy as hell. And erotic? Yes, ...more |
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After finishing an alt history book about the French revolution, I was in the mood for something a little lighter. And Tech Prince Troubles, by Blaine D. Arden, fit the bill perfectly. It’s a shared world book, the last one in a series by number of ro ...more |
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| About a million years ago, when I was a freshman in high school, I haunted the sci-fi section in my school’s library, looking for new books to read. I picked up a thin mass market paperback called The Postman, by David Brin, and was hooked by its ins ...more | |
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You know that feeling when you’re down to the last twenty pages of the last book of a series you really loved, and you don’t want it to end, so you start reading slower and slower to drag out the inevitable? That. Hard. For Valley of Secrets, (current ...more |
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| As I was reading the penultimate book of H. L. Moore’s fantastic fantasy series “Death's Embrace,” it occurred to me that this series could very well could be categorized as coal punk. Coal is the main thing that powers Iole city, and also drives its ...more | |
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| Castaways of New Mojave is the sequel to Colony High, and the second book in the “High Horizons” series. Book one ended with a bang, as the castaway colonists suffered through attack by alien creatures. Book one picks up right after that fateful nigh ...more | |
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David Brin and I go way back. Well, let me amend that. David Brin’s writing and I go way back. I’ve since “met” him via email in 2020. and in person at Seattle WorldCon in 2025, but my first encounter with his work was way back in 1982 or 1983, when I ...more |
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“He nibbled on Jameson’s ear, whispering, “I’ve been waiting for this.” Jameson shivered, but he nodded. Then Xander did a whole lot more.”
― Skythane
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