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Night Life by Caitlin Kittredge by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Aug 06, 2008 at 2:03pm

Night Life's Luna Wilder is a werewolf, but that hasn't stopped her from rising through police ranks to become a detective. When a serial killer strikes, Luna is on the case, and her power may be the only thing keeping a demon from destroying her home of Nocturne City.

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Neil Gaiman's Coraline, a Graphic Novel adapted and illustrated by P. Craig Russell by Wendy Warkentin - Wednesday, Aug 06, 2008 at 6:51pm

Imagine this new graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline to be your own private movie; no one will be around to shush you when you shriek unexpectedly.

Categories: Reviews, Staff Pick, SciFi & Fantasy, New Releases, Graphic Novels

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The Doom of Kings by Don Bassingthwaite by Chadwick Ginther - Sunday, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:13pm

Toronto author Don Bassingthwaite revisits characters from his previous Eberron trilogy in this first book of the Legacy of Dhakaan, The Doom of Kings.

In the savage nation of Darguun, Lhesh Haruuc, the hobgoblin who rules, is growing old. Upon his death the kingdom he forged will tear itself apart, while the other nations of Khorvaire will watch with relief as the goblin peoples descend once more into anarchy. But what is more dangerous: a ruler-less goblin, or one directed by the firm hand of a mighty general?

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Interview - Walter Jon Williams by Kent Pollard - Tuesday, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:19pm

Walter Jon Williams has been successful for over twenty years in writing mostly hard science fiction while many of the genre's authors have turned to fantasy to satisfy readers. Part of that success has come from looking for places that no one else was writing, and finding, or creating a gap to fill. From his early cyberpunk-esque work Hardwired and the related novels, through the complex fantastic science-fiction of the Metropolitan series and the galaxy-spanning Dread Empire books, Walter's work has consistently asked us to look at how our philosophy shapes the world we live in. Nowhere is that more true than in his latest book Implied Spaces, new this month from Nightshade.

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Stark by Edward Bunker by Chadwick Ginther - Monday, Jul 07, 2008 at 7:19pm

Edward Bunker is one of the acknowledged masters of crime fiction. His varied and interesting life saw him become the youngest ever inmate of San Quentin at the age of seventeen, befriend authors such as Aldous Huxley and Tennessee Williams, and influence a generation of crime fiction devotees including Quentin Tarantino and James Ellroy. Stark, Bunker's first novel, was written in the late 1960's and discovered after Bunker's death in 2005.

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