Christopher M. Jones
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February 2026
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The Archive Beneath the Skin
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The Archive Beneath the Skin
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I picked this one up late at night thinking I'd read a chapter or two. Tht was a mistake because I didn't put it down. The premise hooked me immediately — a man wakes up with someone else's memories after a botched extraction procedure and has no idea ...more |
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| I grabbed this one because the premise hooked me — post-apocalyptic world, secret societies, an occultist hero who might be the only thing standing between humanity and a permanent prison planet. That's a lot of concept to pull off and honestly Konst ...more | |
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I'll be honest — "slow burn" in a review usually sends me running. But something about Grimhold kept me turning pages even when not much was happening on the surface, and by the time I realized I was hooked it was too late. The city itself is what doe ...more |
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| H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds is one of those stories that never really gets old, and Wilburson's Martian Diaries series is proof of that. This first volume does something a lot of continuations fail at — it actually sounds like the era it's set in. ...more | |
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| Friedman writes with a deadpan, asides-heavy voice that lands snort-laughs on practically every page. Mac's "old friend Physics" who occasionally "grows a spine at the worst possible moment." A door so jammed that "not even a bulimic elf could have s ...more | |
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A Sense for Memory: Part One is two interconnected novellas in one book, sharing a universe and a single recurring character. It's a generous structure that gives you two distinct entry points into Stevens' Z-Verse. The first story follows Commander Q ...more |
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| If you've ever wanted to read a science fiction novel that opens with a royal prince watching his hosts ritually devour their grandmother at her own funeral while he wonders if there's a decent buffet afterward, congratulations—Norford has written it ...more | |
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| Terminal Velocity is the kind of science fiction thriller that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers on it without flinching. Kainrad has built a near-future solar system where the colonization of the Jovian moons hasn't ushered in some utop ...more | |
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| Points of Origin is not a book you casually pick up. It demands your full attention and rewards patience with ideas that linger long after the final page. E.S. Fein has constructed something genuinely ambitious — a metaphysical space opera that wrest ...more | |
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