Firefly: The Unification War – Greg Pak (Writer), Dan McDaid (Illustrations), Marcelo Costa (Coloring)
You still can’t take the sky from me.
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You still can’t take the sky from me.
The third novel from Paula Hawkins is her best yet.
The past is prologue. So is Bloodless.
There is always a bigger fish.
Save your time, don’t read Saving Grace.
You’ll never look at a giant space worm the same way again.
There will be a reckoning.
I twisted myself around like the twisted ones…
The Ancillary trilogy ends with the tremendously satisfying Ancillary Mercy.
Middle installment stumbles a bit from the brilliant Ancillary Justice but is still compelling science fiction.
Emily St. John Mandel’s follow up to Station Eleven is a sprawling novel about the trajectory of choices.
Broken Harbor, by Tana French, is not a book. It is a jagged ball of glass that dazzles the eyes but draws blood as deftly as a razor blade.
A rushed and hackneyed ending still doesn’t derail the best Pendergast outing in years.
A goofy, gory journey through American history!
Evocative world building and a surprising story highlight this dark New Orleans based fantasy!
The Gone World is dark, twisty, and inventive, with big ideas and a plot that grabs you from the prologue.