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Archives for 2005

Haunted by Kelley Armstrong

Review: “Haunted” by Kelley Armstrong

April 16, 2005 by Joe Murphy

When she was alive, you didn’t fuck with Eve Levine. A half-demon witch and master of the black arts, she didn’t exactly seek opportunities to dole out pain and death, they just presented themselves on a regular basis. An unfortunate consequence of the life she chose. But she never flinched from what she had to do. Yup, in life, Eve was the biggest badass around.

In death, not so much.

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

Review: “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” by Matthew Stover

April 14, 2005 by Summer Brooks

The opening of the final chapter of the Star Wars Saga begins on a fast-paced note, and rarely slows down until the very end. All of us old-time Star Wars fans know exactly how things turn out, but what we’ve never known was how events progressed in that direction; until Episode II, we never knew just how much of the bigger picture was manipulated by Darth Sidious.

In this story, we learn how much has been manipulated, how long the pieces have been in play, and how they all come together in the end.

ADPoV #06: My Pal, Palpatine

April 13, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013

The Emperor ain’t evil, and I can prove it.

Wolf Brother

Cover to Cover #161: William Sleator / Michelle Paver

April 11, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

The Last Universe by William Sleator.
Fourteen-year-old Susan and her wheelchair-bound brother, Gary, venture daily into their home’s sprawling garden planted by their late uncle, which holds a mysterious hedge maze hiding a secret that defies the laws of nature.

Wolf Brother by Michelle Paver.
Six thousand years ago. Powerful mages stalk the land, threatening to destroy all the forest clans. According to legend, only twelve-year-old Torak and his wolf-cub companion can defeat them.

ADPoV #05: Sand People Suck

April 6, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013

I hate Tusken Raiders. Period.

Hell Kat

Cover to Cover #160: Robert Newcomb / Vivi Anna

April 4, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

The Scrolls of the Ancients by Robert Newcomb
E-book author Vivi Anna talks about her book Hell Kat

ADPoV #04: Midiclorins… WTF???

March 30, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013

I’m not buying this symbiotic lifeform thing. No fekkin’ way.

Mindscan by Robert J. Sawyer

Cover to Cover #159: Robert J. Sawyer

March 28, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview
Robert J. Sawyer talks about Mindscan

ADPoV #03: Rebel Terrorists

March 23, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013

The real truth about these so called “heroes”.

Market Forces by Richard K. Morgan

Cover to Cover #158: Lucius Shepard / Richard K. Morgan

March 21, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interviews with Lucius Shepard (Weapons of Mass Seduction) and Richard K Morgan (Market Forces)

ADPoV #02: Jedi Thugs

March 16, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013

Religious nutjobs. Every single one of them.

The Darkness That Comes Before

Cover to Cover #157: R. Scott Bakker

March 14, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga 1 Comment

We talk with R. Scott Bakker about his “Prince of Nothing” series, and the first two books, The Darkness That Comes Before and The Warrior-Prophet.

ADPoV #01: Bad Shots

March 9, 2005 by Sandtrooper TD-0013 1 Comment

Stormtroopers are bad shots?? I beg to differ, and I can prove otherwise.

The Faery Reel

Cover to Cover #156: Ellen Datlow / Craig Spector

March 7, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interviews with Ellen Datlow (Faery Reel) and Craig Spector (Underground)

The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad by Minister Faust

Cover to Cover #155: Minister Faust

February 28, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview: Minister Faust has written the definitive novel for all fan boys, The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad. Poor SF/F geeks battle rich used-to-be SF/F geeks, with some SF-ish drug dealers and some sort of Ethiopian demi-god thrown in to boot. Minister describes the book as “The Catcher in the Rye meets Repo Man, or Harry Potter on Heroin”. Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.

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