Jewniverse Review: People of the Book

Jewniverse: Dragons, Robots, and Golems

The best Jewish stories have always been the supernatural ones. The Red Sea splitting open; Saul’s visit to the Witch of Endor; medieval tales about golems.

The new collection People of the Book embraces the Jewish predilection for the fantastic. Subjects range from dybbuks, to folk magic, to a Jewish father who uses the power of hypnosis to escape from Nazi Germany. Some stories traffic in the schmaltz of shtetl humor and zeidas with magic fiddles.

But there are breathless, beautiful moments. Take, for instance, the opening line of Jane Yolen’s story “The Tsar’s Dragons”: “The dragons were harrowing the provinces again. They did that whenever the Tsar was upset with the Jews.” And MJL’s own guest-blogger Lavie Tidhar’s story “Alienation and Love in the Hebrew Alphabet”–a quiet, pretty mystery that begins with aliens landing on a kibbutz.

This collection of future predictions and fantastic retakes of the past will make you think and it will make you wonder. And, even if science fiction isn’t ordinarily your thing, these stories will make you exceedingly proud of the People of the Book.


Three Great New Covers and Book Info

Read about: SOMEWHERE BENEATH THOSE WAVES by Sarah Monette

Read about: DEATH AND RESURRCTION by R.A. MacAvoy


Read about: WINNING MARS by Jason Stoddard


Vampires: The Recent Undead E-book

Vampires: The Recent UndeadVampires: The Recent Undead is now available in Kindle and Nook formats through Amazon and Barnes and Noble. (Eventually it will be in the iBookstore, Kobo, Sony, and Borders—they just take longer to process.)
We also have it available for direct purchase for a limited time for only $6.99!


RT Book Reviews: 4.5/5 Stars for MECHANIQUE

RT Book Reviews:

Told from multiple points of view, Valentine paints a compellingly grim and highly readable story of a circus whose performers are made from both flesh and metal in an unnamed post-apocalyptic landscape ravaged by ongoing war and rapid changes of government. Fans of dark fantasy should definitely check out this debut novel out. Valentine is a writer to watch.


Full Final Covers: Mayan December and The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror


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