
Ant
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Reviewer of books, gamer, developer for Future PLC and owner of SFBook.com
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How about a Die Hard-like experience set in a castle where an injured guard must work their way through a horde of warriors? That sounds almost perfect, and Cameron Johnston tells such a tale in The Last Shield. Out now. The Ant review: sfbook.com/the-last-shiel… Angry Robot Books


Flame Tree Press Team have come up with an excellent book format with 'Beyond & Within'. Start with 'Folk Horror' edited by Paul Kane and Marie O'Regan. Out 29th Aug. The Ant review is here: sfbook.com/folk-horror.htm Sarah Miniaci-Davis




'The Last Gifts of the Universe' by Riley August 🚀 has bickering siblings and a cat in a space suit. Sounds cosy enough to me, but the book is also a treatise on grief, so not that cosy. Out Today Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/the-last-gifts… Del Rey Books UK @aoifkemcguire


New review, this time it's getting ready for Allen Stroud new book Vigilance by finally reviewing the book before that, Resilient sfbook.com/resilient.htm Flame Tree Press Team


Guillotine by Delilah S Dawson is a very modern and edgy feeling horror that is horrible in places, but also surprisingly fun. Out today Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/guillotine.htm Thank you Titan Books kabriya coghlan


'What If...Wanda Maximoff and Peter Parker Were Siblings?' by Seanan McGuire is one of the most rewardingly enjoyable Marvel books I have read. Out now Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/wanda-maximoff… Thank you Del Rey Books UK @aoifkemcguire


'Gorse' by Sam K Horton is a book for people who know their Fairy Rings better than their Lord of The. One of the purest Fairie magic books I have read in recent years. Out now Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/gorse.htm Thank you Solaris Books Jess Gofton (jessgofton.bsky.social)



Interstellar Masterchaf by Lavanya Lakshminarayan | Interstellar MegaChef is anything but cosy when it is discussing imperialism, xenophobia, and societal collapse. Cosy Sci Fi with hidden depths. Out now Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/interstellar-m… Thank you Jess Gofton (jessgofton.bsky.social) Solaris Books


📢Blog Tour📢 Ant are proud to launch the Blog Tour for the re-release of Tori Eldridge - KAUA‘I STORM coming 5/20/25!'s Lily Wong series. We read and reviewed 'The Ninja Daughter' and it is one for crime fans who like their noir sun kissed. Out today sfbook.com/the-ninja-daug… Datura Books


New review: What moves the dead by Kingfisher & Wombat Titan Books sfbook.com/what-moves-the…


Whilst Marple was eating muffins and Poirot was drinking Prosecco, the PI in Phil Lecomber 'Midnight Streets' was investigating a duo of hideous murders the likes London has not seen since Jack the Ripper. Out now The Ant review: sfbook.com/midnight-stree… Titan Books


Something strange is happening in Johnny Worthen’s 'The Gaia Chime' that suggest the planet may just be fighting back. A slower paced horror novel. Out now The Ant review: sfbook.com/the-gaia-chime… Thank you Flame Tree Press Team Sarah Miniaci-Davis


Star Wars: Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear by Alexander Freed is one of the most complete Star Wars novels I have read, excellent for a rounded fan like me. Out now Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/the-mask-of-fe… Thank you Star Wars Books Del Rey Books UK @aoifkemcguire


The Get Off by Christa Faust is a riotous example of Pulp Crime fiction, full of bullets, but also pathos. Out now. Read the Ant review: sfbook.com/the-get-off.htm Thank you charlotte Hard Case Crime
