New sci-fi and science reads for November 2022

There’s lots of sci-fi and science to broaden our horizons this month with two new international sci-fi anthologies and a trip into the murky world of black holes and time itself. And we get to revel in the world of jet-setting super-spies with a Bond-related science read! Mathematical Intelligence: A Story of Human Superiority Over […]

New sci-fi and science reads for October 2021

It’s a slightly slimmed down selection this month after the glut of new releases in September, but no less exciting! Read on to discover my picks from October’s new sci-fi and science books. Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life by Marcus du SautoyDu Sautoy, a professor for the Public Understanding […]

New sci-fi and science reads for September 2021

Hope you had a great summer and are feeling in peak condition to begin priming your to-read list for the fall season. This month sees the release of a special new edition of Leviathan Wakes, to mark its ten-year anniversary. But if you’re already up-to- date on your Expanse reading, don’t despair. The conclusion to […]

New sci-fi and science reads for August 2021

We’re into August, the final stretch of the summer, but there’s still plenty of time to fit in some beach or patio reading. Prepare to be gripped by some great sci-fi action, or for something a little more contemplative, dip into some intriguing science options. Let’s go! Ten Days in Physics that Shook the World: […]

The Man Who Sold Time

Humans have tried to master time since the dawn of history. In early centuries people used sundials, later came candles and water clocks, by the fourteenth century mechanical clocks delivered a surge in the accuracy of timekeeping. The accuracy of mechanical timepieces doubled every thirty years from that point all the way up until the […]