Throne of The Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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For this reason his novels while tending to assume the structure of thrillers and mysteries, are in effect quite close to speculative fiction and in a few cases I would argue that they are sff-nal by any reasonable definition.
While I have almost all of his novels that have been translated into English and a few like Regicide that are French only and I fully read some four as of now, I also read quite a lot from a few others and I plan to read carefully all his oeuvre as time goes. Here I will present the two most impressive (imho) of Alain Robbe-Grillet’s novels I’ve finished so far.
A secret door that is opened slightly by an electronic device, a beautiful hanged factory girl, a pale young aristocrat whose blood apparently nourishes his vampiric lover, the evil Dr. Morgan who conducts his experiments in “tertiary dream behavior,” the beautiful and sinister women from the world of horror films, and the investigating police, who are not all what they seem to be, are just some of the ingredients of this intriguing new novel by the French master of the intellectual thriller, whose novels and films have effectively changed the way we can look at the “real” world today.
Recollections of the Golden Triangle challenges the reader to find his own meaning in its descriptions, clues, and contradictions, and to play detective by assembling the pieces of the fictional puzzle”
Recollections of the Golden Triangle is a haunting and visual book that just throws at you unforgettable imagery and quite a lot of scenes from the novel stuck with me for a long time. If you want a mind bender which is short but offers more than novels three times its size, this one is highly recommended. Try opening it and see if it mesmerizes you – the Amazon listing linked above too has a few pages excerpt and I grabbed a picture of the first two paragraphs of the book from there.
Everyone encountered is not quite whom he or she seems but the main characters – our “hero” HR aka Henri Robin aka many other names – his seeming double (identity and role to be revealed later), his “handler”, the older German officer that is a target of assassination and the mysterious mother and daughter pair of the American zone in Berlin whose past and relationships with the main characters above is also slowly revealed give this novel its power in addition to the superb prose.
Highly recommended and another novel that needs to be read at least twice since early happenings change or deepen their sense after later revelations so the second reading will be quite different than the first. Also in a contrast with Recollections of the Golden Triangle and showing the author’s literary range, this novel starts slower and then accelerates in the second part to end in a pretty decisive, no controversy about what’s what, finale.
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Ben Marcus is the contributor for this week’s Take Five, a regular series where we ask authors and editors to share five facts about their latest books. Marcus is the author of The Flame Alphabet.
In The Flame Alphabet, the most maniacally gifted writer of our generation delivers a work of heartbreak and horror, a novel [...]
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There are some great sci-fi/fantasy bloggers out there, fans who are devoting a lot of time and energy into supporting authors and their readers. Variety is the spice of life, as they say, and with the menagerie of unique and very different individuals out there contributing, it produces a whole that is better than its parts.
Here is a list of what other bloggers on the internet(s) did in the last week—reviews, interviews, comments, giveaways, and the like.
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Adam Christopher is the author of Empire State (Angry Robot, 2012). He has been nominated for the British Science Fiction Association, British Fantasy Society, and Parsec awards. In 2010, as an editor, Adam won a Sir Julius Vogel award, New Zealand’s highest science fiction honor.
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Authors are busy folk, and none more-so that George R.R. Martin. Nevertheless, as A Song of Ice and Fire continues to take the world by storm, thanks to HBO’s Game of Thrones and 2011′s successful launch of the series’ fifth volume, A Dance with Dragons, Martin found some time to answer questions from his fans on Reddit, one of the Internet’s most vibrant and popular communities.
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The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King is one of my Best Bets of 2012. It is a new Dark Tower novel, and with all Dark Tower releases it features a new artist. This time Jae Lee.
A few days ago, I received a flyer in the mail from Grant Books, the publisher responsible for producing the gorgeous limited and signed edition of The Wind Through the Keyhole. Here is that flyer featuring some new, unseen art!
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The stakes will seemingly be raised in this next WWE Royal Rumble chapter as recent big name acquisition Chris Jericho has more or less promised the end of the world at the St. Louis hosted event.
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Today Kate Klimo is stopping by Suvudu to talk about her novel, Daughter of the Centaurs, which comes out today Tuesday, January 24, 2012! Here’s a little more about the book:
Malora knows what she was born to be: a horse wrangler and a hunter, just like her father. But when her people are massacred by [...]
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Married…With Children, despite never winning a single Emmy, is considered one of the funniest and most successful sitcoms of all time. It ran for 11 seasons, making it the longest running sitcom series in history.
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