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Hello 2019

On January 8, 2019January 8, 2019 By Jayde HolmesIn Uncategorized2 Comments

So it’s now 2019. The year of Akira, Bladerunner, The Running Man, The Island, and probably a few other stories. From now on I’m going to have a little helper with all my posts. Meet Knight. He likes sleeping on the keyboard and chasing stuff on the screen. From now on, I’m blaming him for …

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My 2018 in Books

On December 27, 2018December 27, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Review, Uncategorized2 Comments

I have read a lot in 2018. I completed my Goodreads challenge of 60 books, started reading graphic novels more regularly, diversified my short fiction reading, and covered this year’s Hugo Awards, even though I dropped the ball a bit when it came to the Retro Hugos. I have had so much fun with my …

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Review – The Demolished Man

On December 17, 2018December 17, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Review2 Comments

The Demolished Man By Alfred Bester (Narrated Gerard Doyle) Published December 2017 (Tantor Audio) Originally Published March 1953 Score: 9/10 I tried to read The Demolished Man many years ago, before I truly got into science fiction. I heard a summery of the plot somewhere else and thought it sounded interesting, but didn’t go out …

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November 2018 Reviews

On December 10, 2018December 10, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn ReviewLeave a comment

As promised, I read a lot this month. A lot of that was short fiction, which I find harder to talk about than novels, but I did come across so many interesting stories. I also listened to the very first Hugo Award winner, Alfred Bester’s The Demolished Man this month, but this post was getting …

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October 2018 Reviews

On November 9, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Review3 Comments

I was thinking of doing NaNoWriMo this year, but a combination of busy start to November, no new ideas, and getting back into my long-neglected novel have shot that. To make up for that, I’m going to try and read as many books as I can this month so I can give my readers a …

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September Reviews

On October 11, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Review1 Comment

Alright, a bit of a September/October page, since I wanted to talk about Rogue Protocol and Exit Strategy together. And, also because I’ve been pre-occupied. Yeah, I admit it, I failed at a monthly review thing after just one month. I’ve read a lot of short fiction, but today I’m going to talk about the …

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Can’t Stop Buying Magazines

On September 28, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Somewhat OfftopicLeave a comment

For the past nine years, I have had a subscription to a little magazine called Analog Science Fiction and Fact. This year I wanted to read short fiction from a lot of different places. More Uncanny, more Asimov’s, more from Tor.com. I also backed two other magazines on Kickstarter: horror magazine The Dark, and the return of …

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Recent Reads, July-August 2018

On September 3, 2018September 3, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Review1 Comment

There have been so many new books released these past three months, and it seems my reading has been too fast for my reviewing. I think going forward, I might try and do monthly mini reviews.   The Revenant Gun By Yoon Ha Lee Published June 2018 Score: 10/10 I don’t think I can actually …

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A Late Update on the Hugo Awards

On August 25, 2018August 25, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Hugo AwardsLeave a comment

If you've been as interested in the Hugos as I am, you would have heard about the winners by now. If not, you can check them out here. As expected, N.K. Jemisin's The Stone Sky won the award for Best Novel, making Jemisin the first author ever to win the award three years in a row. She …

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The 2018 Hugo Award for Best Novel Finalists, As Pokemon.

On August 20, 2018August 20, 2018 By Jayde HolmesIn Hugo AwardsLeave a comment

Last year I gave myself a fun little project: to make a Pokémon theme team based off the finalists for the Hugo Award for the Best Novel. I did the same thing this year, though so far the team hasn’t had a lot of success when it comes to battles. Still, with the Hugo Winners …

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The cover for "The Strongest in the Forest" by Jayde Holmes. The background is red and covered in dark red splatters like bloodstains. In the four ground is a digital sketch coloured only in black, white and gray of a crumbling square tower with a lone human on top facing down a large dragonlike creature that is clinging to the tower railings, with just a sword. The text is in white, with the book title at the top and the author name at the bottom.

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Book Bingo Progress

A five-by-five bingo card. Colour scheme is orange and grey and there are gears in the background. In the heading is the title ‘2026’, and the website address jaydeholmes.com/book-bingo-cards/ It has the following challenges, listed row-by-row and left-to-right: Row One: 1. Written in the 90s 2. Miliary Science Fiction 3. Translated from Spanish 4. Title Contains the Letter ‘X’ (The Adventure of the Demonic Ox) 5. Written in the 80s (The Long Habit of Living) Row 2: 1. Psychological Horror 2. Recommended by a Friend 3. Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Winner 4. Set on a Spacestation or Space habitat 5. Own Voices (Sovereign) Row 3: 1. Has Non-Humanoid Aliens 2. Set in the Ocean/Under the Sea 3. Free Square 4. Has Werewolves 5. Post-Apocalyptic Row 4: 1. Tittle Starts with ‘J’ (Japanese Gothic) 2. Alternate History 3. Written in the 1920s 4. Isekai 5. Start or Continue a Series with Six Books or More (Saga Vol. 12) Row 5: 1. Hugo Award Winner 2. Non-Fiction 3. Hard Science Fiction 4. Animal Protagonist 5. Twenty Flash Fiction Stories (Small Wonders Feb 26)

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