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Tag Archives: sci-fi
309 – Michael Shotter
(Reviewed by Jeyran Main) 309 is a science fiction novel written about Lisa Hudson, a journalist living in Pittsburgh. A disaster changes Lisa’s life, causing her to observe things she never thought were possible. She and a team have to … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, sci-fi, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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