![]() It is a book of facets, and each reflects a theme as varied as the realities explored within its pages. Side LifeĪny attempt to encapsulate Side Life in a small review will ultimately do it an injustice. The result is a surprisingly deep novella that recasts cosmic horror’s themes with raw originality. The setting and characters are captivating and unique to the genre. That said, while Vurt eventually won out there were two others in serious contention.Ī masterpiece of modern cosmic horror that grounds itself in humanity. I mean seriously, picking two runners-up was nearly impossible this year. I couldn’t put it down and months later I still find myself hankering for a jam fix and dreaming of feathers.Ī Note: This was so hard. A cyber-punkish exploration of addiction and depravity, but told through the technicolored language of beauty and desire. The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time #1)Ī wild trip of a ride.Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) …again □. ![]() A Song for Quiet (Persons Non Grata #2). ![]()
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