Two of the Most Entertaining SF Novels from the 1980s



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This week over at SF.DRB site:

Fall in love again with the no-holds-barred, edge-of-your-seat science fiction! - featuring inexhaustible flow of ideas, rich language, and skillfully-plotted adventure. Even though the following two novels were published back in the 1980s, there are highly recommended for those who can not stand run-of-the-mill bland SF fare and wants to feel excitement about reading SF again.

Author M. Christian reviews "Vacuum Flowers" by Michael Swanwick and "The Anubis Gates" by Tim Powers -

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Art copyright: Grant Morrison

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Also, we've updated our "Body Snatchers" overview of alien-possession science fiction books with a review of a classic novel by Robert A. Heinlein -

"The Puppet Masters"! - Click here



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