Space Vulture
I've been writing reviews of SF books for Starship Sofa. My latest reviews cover The Jewels of Aptor, the first novel of Samuel R. Delaney (written when he was only 19), Neil Gaiman's instant-classic youth novel Coraline, and most recently, Space Vulture. This last is an ambitious attempt to recreate the raw energy of the great pulpy space operas of 40-60 years ago, written by the creator of Roger Rabbit and his childhood friend, the archbishop of Newark, NJ. Yes, we're talking about a confluence of very odd factoids. If you want to find out if Space Vulture achieved it's authors' high ambitions, head on over to the Starship Sofa Reviews page.
Labels: sci-fi
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