In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we’ve received in so far in February:
State of Terror by John Brown is a dystopian thriller set in a near-future United States following a new wave of terrorist attacks that have enabled the government to ramp up the domestic war on terror.
Drone Pilot 2061 by Thomas Diogenes is a scifi action tale about a drone pilot fighting to protect the drug trade against Christian and Muslim theocracies.
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In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we received in August. One of them is a self-published novel by John Hunt, whose serialized thriller published by Laissez Faire Books we are reviewing weekly. The others are from forward-thinking Angry Robot Books.
I recently joined Angry Robot’s Robot Army program. It has the most reviewer-friendly system I’ve seen so far for distributing advance review copies (ARCs) of upcoming publications in multiple formats, arranging interviews with authors, and more. Reviewers are also rewarded with free copies of published books. [Update 10/01/12: Angry Robot switched to using NetGalley, which is not as convenient as the more informal proprietary system they had been using.]
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In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we received in May.
The Straits of Galahesh
Bradley P. Beaulieu
Night Shade Books
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In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we received in April.
Yes, that’s prominent Objectivist Leonard Peikoff’s daughter.
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In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we received in March.
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In the interest of full disclosure, here are the books we received in February.
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In the interest of full disclosure, we will list all received review materials on our Books Received pages. I still have books to put up from 2010, though I think the 2011 list is complete.
In addition to keeping yearly lists, I will be making periodic announcements like this one — probably once per month.
To submit something to Prometheus Unbound for review, please refer to our Submissions page.
Here’s our first review copy of the year, received on January 4th:
Trust Your Enemies
Mark Tier
Inverse Books
And here’s our second, just received a few days ago. I’m announcing it now instead of at the end of the month because the release date for the book is February 28th and I plan to review it before then.
Arctic Rising
Tobias S. Buckell
Tor
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