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Tag Archives: science fiction
She Shits Bricks and Other Short Stories – Samson Tonauac
(reviewed by JD Jung) We’ve all been through a lot this past year and a half. Not just with COVID-19, but with social unrest, political chaos, and dealing with people who won’t accept basic facts as reality. Everyday life has … Continue reading
Posted in Humor & Satire, Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology, Skinny reads
Tagged compulsion, corruption, dark humor, futuristic, greed, money, reality, science fiction, sex
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Ms. Never – Colin Dodds
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) Ms. Farya Navurian who suffers from depression, is the daughter of a famous astronaut. She falls in love with Bryan, a divorced telecom CEO. His job is not all that it seems, and as they begin … Continue reading
Posted in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged book reviews. fiction, depression, science fiction
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Arid – Anne Joyce
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) Arid is a dystopian futuristic story and environmental cautionary tale where a group of moguls has created an unbearable living situation. Joshua, Xiomara, and others are all fighting to simply survive the situation and to provide … Continue reading
Posted in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged dystotpian, environmental fiction, futuristic, science fiction
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The Seeker’s Riddle: A Novel of First Contact – Andrew Calhoun
(Reviewed by Dorothy Rendon) Locke Howden is a 17-year-old with ambitions to rescue himself and his sister from their dead-end existence in south Texas in the 23rd century. Mankind is using local wormholes to colonize the galaxy and Locke wants, … Continue reading
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Tagged science fiction, space
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The Alien Diaries – Glenn J Devlin
(Reviewed by Dorothy Rendon) Colin Brayton is an old-book expert in a failing book store. Maddy Prentice is an expert linguist, still reeling from the defection of her fiancé. Both are hired by the mysterious billionaire, Asher Bradford, to live … Continue reading
Posted in Romance, Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged aliens, Romance, science fiction
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Netwalking Space: A Netwalk Sequence Novel – Joyce Reynolds-Ward
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) Aliens have attacked Earth before using a Gizmo war machine that destroyed many cities on Earth. Bess and her family managed to confine this machine and stop the destruction. The machine endorsed Bess and her family … Continue reading
Posted in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged afterlife, aliens, book reviews, outer-space, science fiction
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Fall to Earth (Pillars of Fire and Light Sci-Fi Book 1) – Ken Britz
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) Fall to Earth is a Sci-fi fantasy novel written about Indiana Beckam. Her life ambition and dream is to be the best swordsman. She joins Arthur Macbabran, a scientist that has invented a device that can … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, fiction, science fiction
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Kings Of This World – Peter Bailey
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) Kings Of This World is a sci-fi story about Matthew and Jeremy. Matthew wakes up one day noticing that everyone in London has gone crazy. Everyone is basically behaving abnormal, conducting actions that one would not … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, book reviews, science fiction
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Interpretation: (An Artificial Intelligence Dystopian Nightmare) – Dylan Callens
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) I truly think Interpretation is one of the best science fiction novels I have read. It is a dystopian science fiction novel about Carl Winston. He has a son, Liam whom he adores. Everything seems to … Continue reading
Posted in Our Best, Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged book reviews, dystopia, science fiction
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The Limpet Syndrome – Tony Moyle
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) The Limpet Syndrome is a science fiction novel about John Hewsen. John is pronounced dead; however, his soul is somehow still alive. He is in limbo and is in a form of a ball of electricity … Continue reading
Posted in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology
Tagged OCD, reincarnation, science fiction
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