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Liz Williams – Nine Layers of Sky
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(Review)
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This is an older review for Nine Layers of Sky, an SF story set in the former Soviet Union and permeated by Central Asian Myth by Liz Williams, which, despite of some gaps in the story and a ‘clunky’ ending, ...
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Created on 25 March 2013
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Liz Williams and Alastair Reynolds - Lune and the Red Empress
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(Review)
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Lune and the Red Empress is a Novellette by Liz Williams and Alastair Reynolds, written exclusively for the Souvenir Book from Odyssey 2010, the 61st British National Science Fiction convention, where ...
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Created on 25 November 2011
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Liz Williams - Empire of Bones
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(Editor's Pick)
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Created on 19 June 2010
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Liz Williams - The Poison Master
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(Review)
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Liz Williams – The Poison Master- Review
This is a fascinating book, with some flaws that, sadly, can seriously distract from parts of it. It follows two separate strands – on the one hand we see the ...
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Created on 19 March 2010
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Liz Williams - Banner of Souls - Review
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(Review)
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Here are my thoughts, rather delayed, on Banner of Souls, the 4th book by Liz Williams, which I found to play in a world/universe more intricate and interesting than the actual story; a world which notably ...
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Created on 20 January 2010
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Liz Williams - Empire of Bones
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(Review)
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I found Empire of Bones, Liz Williams' third published book, well written, engrossing, and steeped in Indian culture and the politics of caste, which makes for a welcome change, and adds some exotic flavour ...
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Created on 30 November 2009
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Ian Whates (Ed.) - Fables from the Fountain
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(Review)
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... Charles Stross, James Lovegrove, Adam Roberts, Liz Williams, or Ian Watson here. You might have heard of the odd one of them?
Fables from the Fountain is edited by Ian Whates - himself an SF writer, ...
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Created on 06 January 2015
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