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Dragons fly over Edinburgh unnoticed
There is magic in the world, hiding in plain sight. If you search for it, you will find it, or it will find you. Welcome to the magical world. A Life Less Ordinary, the latest novel from Christopher Nuttall, author … Continue reading
“a compelling tour de force” – review of Entanglement on The Future Fire
On The Future Fire Reviews website, Terry Grimwood has reviewed Entanglement by Douglas Thompson. He describes it as “an intelligent, adult science fiction novel that blends the new with the old” and goes on to justify that by pointing out … Continue reading
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“works amazingly well as an adventure book” – review of Jacey’s Kingdom on Risingshadow
On the Risingshadow website, Seregil of Rhiminee has written a very complimentary review of Jacey’s Kingdom by Dave Weaver. Commenting how well Dave “combines fantasy and realism”, he says the “story feels refreshing” because of the original and unusual subject … Continue reading
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“I wish there were more science fiction like it” – review of Entanglement at Sein und Werden
In the REviews section of the website of the Sein und Werden literary magazine, Mat Joiner has written about Entanglement by Douglas Thompson. After outlining the structure of the book and noting that it “can be read as either an … Continue reading
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“pretty awesome” – review of Welcome to the Multiverse* by Mia Darien
On her blog Boom Baby Reviews, Mia Darien has reviewed Welcome to the Multiverse* by Ira Nayman. She says that she finds Ira’s stories “really funny” and describes the book as “very dry, wry, sarcastic, sardonic, tongue-in-cheek, straight-forward and convoluted.” … Continue reading
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“A science fiction detective novel making you laugh out loud in several dimensions” – review of Welcome to the Multiverse (Sorry for the inconvenience)
Writer Geoff Nelder has reviewed Welcome to the Multiverse* by Ira Nayman. As well as laughing out loud, Geoff mentions various puns, hilarities, Alternate Reality News Service items and other ‘bizarro’ elements of Ira’s book, noting in passing that Jessica Cornflake … Continue reading
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Tagged Cafe Doom, Geoff Nelder, humour, iBook, Ira Nayman, Kindle, Kobo, novel, paperback, review, satire, science fiction, The Compulsive Reader, transdimensional, Welcome to the Multiverse...
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“enthralling science fiction” – review of Entanglement
Charles Packer reviewed Entanglement by Douglas Thompson on the sci-fi online website, describing it as “”. Remarking that any reader of Douglas’ previous work will be prepared for a multi-layered experience, he says “each story illuminates as much about the human condition … Continue reading
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Dave Weaver Interviewed in Jonathan Pinnock’s Write Stuff
Dave was interviewed by fellow Verulam Writers’s Circle member and author of the popular ‘Mrs Darcy Versus The Aliens’ and the best-selling ‘Dot Dash’, Jonathan Pinnock on his blog ‘The Write Stuff’. They talked about how Dave came up with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Weaver, eBook, fantasy, iBook, interview, Jacey’s Kingdom, Jonathan Pinnock, Kobo, novel, paperback
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“Fantastic sci-fi humour” – review of Welcome to the Multiverse… on Risingshadow
On Risingshadow.net, Seregil of Rhiminee reviews Welcome to the Multiverse (Sorry for the inconvenience) by Ira Nayman, which he describes as “one of the funniest sci-fi books I’ve ever read”. He enjoyed the fact that the book is full of “clever … Continue reading
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Christopher Nuttall guest post on Alternate History Weekly Update
Christopher Nuttall, author of Bookworm, wrote a guest post last week on the Alternate History Weekly Update. Called An Introduction to Bookworm, it starts with the question: “” Starting with the observation that human history doesn’t provide an encouraging answer … Continue reading
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