
Stowaway to Mars by John Wyndham
Stowaway to Mars by John Wyndham is a forgotten science fiction novel from the Thirties, now reissued. Read my review here to find out more.

The Nameless by Ramsey Campbell
Book name: The Nameless Author: Ramsey Campbell Publisher: Fontana Format: print Genre: Horror Publication Date: 1981 Rating: 4/5 I'm...

Exiles of the Rynth by Carole Nelson Douglas
‘Exiles of the Rynth’ is book two of the Sword and Circlet series. It’s the sequel to ‘Six of Swords’, and it was the first time Douglas had

I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson unites horror with science fiction as successfully as the Alien franchise did on the big screen.

Time and Again by Jack Finney
I picked this book up as part of the 'Fantasy Masterworks' series, a library of some of the most original and influential fantasy novels

Calenture by Storm Constantine
‘Calenture’ is easily characterised as a fantasy novel, because the genre is exceptionally wide, but beyond that it is a tricky work to

The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
This science fiction novel was published in 1964, and it was set in a future world of 2016 where mankind has exhausted Earth's resources.

The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
t is a truth universally acknowledged that a young lady of good breeding must be in want of a goblin. I'm just kidding. As far as I know...

A Game of Thrones by George RR Martin
In the midst of all that hysteria a few years back it was easy to forget that George R R Martin's 'A Game of Thrones'/'Game of Thrones'...

Our Lady of Darkness by Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber wrote science fiction, horror and fantasy. He's even credited with having coined the term 'sword and sorcery'. He won a Hugo...