Angry Robot Week at The Secret Lair
The Secret Lair is a bit of a misnomer – it’s actually really easy to find – here, for example. Not much of a secret, really, but we don’t mind – we’d prefer you to be able to actually find it. Partly...
View Article14 reasons you should read Debris and Darkness Falling
Both books out now in paperback and eBook formats. “Debris is a strong, exciting debut that took me by surprise with its unique setting, interesting main character, and powerful “fight your way back to...
View ArticleGuardian and Financial Times reviews
A couple of excellent reviews in the papers, today. First up – City of Light and Shadow by Ian Whates, reviewed by Eric Brown in the Guardian: Whates has developed an intriguing metropolis every bit as...
View ArticleGiant Thief – it just gets better and better
Plenty of love rolling in for David Tallerman’s energetic debut novel, Giant Thief: SFX Magazine says: Breathless pace… Damasco resembles a landlocked version of Jack Sparrow… The atypical...
View ArticleThe Bookman Histories – a puppet’s endorsement.
The Bookman Histories by Lavie Tidhar is published worldwide as an eBook on December 18th ($11.99 / £9.99). It will also be available as a 1,024 page paperback in North America (US$15.99) from that...
View ArticleNEXUS – One of December’s Best Bets in Science Fiction
Nexus by Ramez Naam is already getting a lot of attention. Kirkus Reviews lists it as One of December’s Best Bets in Science Fiction, and just look at what other folk have been saying: “Naam displays a...
View ArticleRobot Round-Up, 06.04.13
Damn, April already? Isn’t this year flying past? But also, that means that it’s British launch week for the wonderful The Age Atomic, the terrifying Black Feathers and the incontinence-inducing...
View ArticleRobot Round-Up 26.04.13
Caroline here for my first Robot Round-Up, and what a gathering it is! The week of April 15 was off a great start with Damien Walter’s Guardian round-up of the best young novelists from SF’s universe,...
View ArticleMore great Angry Robot reviews and a competition!
So much love around for Chuck Wendig‘s The Blue Blazes (published May 28 in the US and Canada, June 6 in the UK). Buzzy Mag says of it: “Seamlessly blending urban fantasy, crime noir and artisanal...
View ArticleRobot Round-Up 28.06.13
What a busy few weeks it’s been here at Robot HQ; so busy in fact, that I’ve been shamefully slow since my last Round-Up! But what better to cheer up a rainy Friday (in Nottingham, at least) than a...
View ArticleLatest reviews roundup
The first reviews are coming in fast and furious for Dan Abnett’s superior military SF novel, Embedded. This, from My Favourite Books: It’s a great story, a dangerously more-ish mix of corporate...
View ArticlePast and Future SF
Over at The Traveler’s Steampunk Blog, both of our KW Jeter releases have been reviewed. First up, Morlock Night: Morlock Night is an excellent read… I was both rather charmed and enthralled by Morlock...
View ArticleNew books in the UK, today
Today sees the publication of Lavie Tidhar’s Camera Obscura and the KW Jeter classics Infernal Devices and Morlock Night. Yes, it’s Steampunk Month at Angry Robot! Also on sale today – and exclusive...
View ArticleFour Star Reviews in SFX for Embedded and Camera Obscura
Great reviews for Embedded (Dan Abnett) and Camera Obscura (Lavie Tidhar) in this month’s SFX magazine. Both get four stars! Embedded: Abnett gives the story an effectively dark, noir-ish tone,...
View ArticleThe Damned Busters – Guardian review
Matthew Hughes has a gem of a book on his hands with The Damned Busters – and the Guardian newspaper agrees: This is a funny and surprisingly endearing book with some interesting discussions about the...
View ArticleEmbedded and The Damned Busters – reviewed
Dan Abnett’s superior military SF novel Embedded continues to garner praise, as does Matthew Hughes’ wonderfully funny The Damned Busters. First up, Embedded, reviewed at Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review:...
View ArticleThe World House: Restoration – The first review (hint: 10 out of 10)
In a classic example of premature exhilaration, The Traveler has posted the very first review of Restoration by our very own Guy Adams at The Traveler’s Steampunk Blog (note: Restoration isn’t...
View ArticleFive reasons why you *must* read Hard Spell
1) “My name’s Markowski. I carry a badge. Also, a crucifix, some wooden stakes, a big vial of holy water, and a 9mm Beretta loaded with silver bullets.” I mean, come on! 2) “it’s an exemplary example...
View ArticleFirst Review of Reality 36
Reality 36 by Guy Haley is definitely one of our favourite science fiction titles of the year, and the first reviewer agrees with us! While Robopocalypse is this year’s hottest robot release… Reality...
View ArticleNew NetGalley ARCs Available
Hi folks, Delighted to introduce you to our two February 2014 Angry Robot titles, which are now on NetGalley! We have a stand alone novel by Adam Christopher for you, and also the third in the Occult...
View ArticleRobot Round-Up 06/12/13
Hey folks, today’s Robot Round-Up is a celebration of January 2014′s coming titles, and we have two exciting books to share with you! First up, the much anticipated The Cormorant, the third in Chuck...
View ArticleBetween Two Thorns In NetGalley’s Books of the Year
In December, NetGalley looks back over the year’s titles and picks out its Top Ten that it thinks we should all be paying attention to. This year they chose Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman as one of...
View ArticleRemic’s Wolf Pack (grr)
Reviewers: Get Your FREE Wolf Pack! The Wolf Pack (grr) is now ready to (run with the pack/howl at the moon/scratch at the fleas etc). If you’re a blogger or reviewer who has reviewed Andy Remic‘s...
View ArticleRobot Round-Up: September Titles
With the US and ebook release dates for our September titles – The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley and The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter by Rod Duncan - fast approaching, what better time to recap the...
View ArticleBest of Lists 2016
Well, 2016 was a busy old year for us, what with publishing many wonderful, wonderful books, continuing to take over the world, offering human sacrifices to the gods, that kind of thing. It seems our...
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