Posts tagged: tc mccarthy

Release Week: Chimera, vN, and Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber from Juliani and Wheaton

Posted on 2012-08-01 at 14:2 by Sam

July goes out with quite a bang this release week, with two of my long-anticipated sf titles and an unexpectedly fantastic surprise with the Audible Frontiers release of Roger Zelazny’s The Chronicles of Amber series under two all-star narrators.

Being quite a fan of the first and second books in the series, I’m already digging into Chimera: The Subterrene War, Book 3 By T. C. McCarthy, Narrated by John Pruden for Blackstone Audio: “Escaped Germline soldiers need to be cleaned up, and Stan Resnick is the

Read more...
Posted in regular, Release Week | Tagged alessandro juliani, chimera, madeline ashby, release week, roger zelazny, tc mccarthy, vN, wil wheaton

The Guilded Earlobe reviews Germline by T.C. McCarthy

Posted on 2012-03-06 at 18:9 by Sam

Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Germline by T.C. McCarthy

Last week’s release week write-up for T. C. McCarthy’s Exogene: The Subterrene Trilogy, Book 2 ended up rambling into what’ll serve as my review of the Bahni Turpin-voiced audiobook, and today Bob Reiss at The Guilded Earlobe has posted his review: ”Quick Thoughts: Exogene is literary science fiction at its best, full of visceral imagery, devastating violence and precise war time action. TC McCarthy has taken elements of Post Apocalyptic

Read more...
Posted in link | Tagged exogene, tc mccarthy, the guilded earlobe

Release Week: TC McCarthy's Exogene, Michael Swanwick's Dancing with Bears, Sergey and Marina Dyachenko's The Scar, and Elizabeth Hand's Available Dark

Posted on 2012-02-29 at 3:49 by Sam

February goes out with quite a splash, with T. C. McCarthy’s Exogene: The Subterrene Trilogy, Book 2Michael Swanwick’s Dancing with Bears: A Darger and Surplus NovelSergey and Marina Dyachenko’s The Scar, and Elizabeth Hand’s Available Dark.

EXOGENE: Read by Bahni Turpin for Blackstone Audio and released concurrently with the mass market and e-book from Orbit, Exogene sets up as a much more traditional military sf novel than did the author’s debut, 2011’s Germline. Germline was read by Donald Corren, an

Read more...
Posted in regular, Release Week | Tagged available-dark, dancing-with-bears, elizabeth-hand, exogene, michael-swanwick, release week, review, sergey-dyanchenko, tc mccarthy, the-scar