Wiffle Lever To Full!
Bob Fischer's marathon journey around the UK's cult TV and sci-fi conventions is, by turns, extraordinarily funny and quite touching.
Bob Fischer's marathon journey around the UK's cult TV and sci-fi conventions is, by turns, extraordinarily funny and quite touching.
It's difficult to put your finger on one big specific thing, but there are so many little things wrong with this, and they all add up.
An impressive debut and a real page-turner from Scottish author and ex-Rockstar Games programmer Alan Campbell
John Scalzi's follow up to his debut novel proves that he can write a sci-fi action thriller.
China MiƩville gives us the kind of fantasy novel Edward Lear might have written.
DB Shan’s first foray into adult literature is a gritty, noirish, urban fantasy.
Joe Abercrombie's The First Law trilogy has garnered a great deal of praise in only two years and it's easy to see why.
A rip-roaring, romp of a tale, beautifully written with such verve and panache that you will hang on every syllable.
Gary Gibson's third book has the depth and scale of a writer coming into his own and growing in confidence.
We all dream of finding ourselves in an alternate world
SCI-FI-LONDON 17
May 2017