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Comics Review: Penultimate Quest

Let’s start with the element that surprised me the most: Penultimate Quest is absolutely not a comedy. Going in clean, with no more information than what’s on the front and back covers, I was expecting much more of a genre parody than actually appears. I could make a case for the book as satirical, but it’s not the ha-ha kind of satirical; while there’s genre deconstruction taking place, its expression is far more tragic than comic. This is not a “Mornin’ Ralph” “Mornin’ Sam” send-up of adventuring as a grind.  

Cover of Wheel of the Infinite by Martha Wells, featuring a sand painting in a temple.
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Book Review: Wheel of the Infinite, by Martha Wells

I urge readers who only know Wells for her wonderful Murderbot science fiction novels to give Wheel of the Infinite a try. It features Maskelle, a middle-aged, self-exiled priestess returning to the capital of the Celestial Empire for her Koshan religion’s most important rite.

Cover of Sleeping Worlds Have No Memory, featuring a tower against a stormy background, with a few birds wheeling around it, and a silhouette of a person in the lower foreground.
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Book Review: Sleeping Worlds Have No Memory, by Yaroslav Barsukov

What seems like fairly standard science fantasy, combining feudal lives in cities where people walk around open markets with tech like airships and massive building projects, turns into something akin to a trip to a dangerous, mysterious part of the Dreamlands. Back in the this world, things keep getting weirder and more wondrous…

Cover of an Elephant for Aristotle, featuring a man and woman in antique costumes, with an elephant and soldiers in the background.
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Mining the Genre Asteroid: An Elephant for Aristotle

“… This reinforces the clear point of view that De Camp promotes in the book, and that is one of multiculturalism and diversity being good things for people to experience and for polities to have. Time and again, having a wide and diverse group, or tribe, or nation is superior, clearly, to monoculture alternatives.”

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