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Unfocused: Book 2 of The Timerift Series
Unfocused (Timerift: Book 2), by David and Nicole Korson Hey guys, welcome to 2021. Let’s hope this year is an improvement on the last. Today, I’m reviewing Unfocused, Book 2 of The Timerift series, by David and Nicole Korson. About Since returning back to her own time, Bea is determined to retrieve her father from 1930s New York, where he remains trapped and destined to die. However, the 30s will not greet Bea and her friends kindly. Rescuing her father will not be easy. Characters…
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Knight in Paper Armor
Hi guys, I hope you’re having a lovely weekend. Today, I’m excited to be sharing my review for Knight in Paper Armor, by Nicholas Conley, a story infused with science fiction and supernatural elements. About The story is set in Heaven’s Hole, a small town dominated by Thorne Century, a large and oppressive corporation, who are running illegal experiments on teenagers. Billy, a young Jewish boy with otherworldly abilities, is kept as a research subject by Thorne Century. When Billy is permitted to attend school…
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Unfettered Journey, by Gary. F. Bengier
Hey guys, I hope you’re having a wonderful week so far. This week sees me in a great mood as lockdown is almost over in England and I can’t wait to see my loved ones again. But, I digress. Back to book talk. If you’re looking for a new read that explores what it is that makes us human and our search for freedom, then look no further, for today I will be reviewing Unfettered Journey, by Gary. F. Bengier. About Joe, an applied mathematician…
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Sinai Unhinged
Hi guys, how are you doing this week? Here in England, we’ve just been put back into lockdown for a month, so we’ll see how that goes. Hopefully things are going better wherever you are. Today, I’m delighted to share with you my review for Sinai Unhinged, a suspenseful science fiction novel that explores the relationship between us and the universe. About Patients are being admitted from the particle physics complex near the Sinai General Psychiatrist Unit, all with the same startling symptoms. In the…
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Robot in the Refrigerator
Hey guys, how have you all been doing lately? I hope you’ve all been keeping safe and that life is starting to return to some sense of normal for you. Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Robot in the Refrigerator, a story which looks closely at what it means to be human. About: Set in a futuristic London, the story follows Andy, a tech-domestic consultant who does all he can to avoid having his personal data stolen. When testing a new, apparently illegal military-grade Droid,…
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Lying Beneath: Aura Operations, Book One
Hey guys, I hope you’re having an amazing week. Today, I’d like to share my thoughts about Lying Beneath, a short science fiction novel, by Kevin Moran. About Bored of her mundane everyday life, young Ayla (a curious photographer) seeks adventure. When she investigates a peculiar hatch in an abandoned building, she finally finds the adventure she seeks, but it isn’t what she hoped for. Trapped below ground and thought of as a spy by a strange group of people, Ayla must find a way…
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A World on the Island’s Edge
Hi everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. Today, I’m reviewing A World on the Island’s Edge, by Matthew Rudd Reynolds. About Andi and Artie are twins. Sadly, their grandmother is developing dementia and the threat of the two siblings being separated seems right around the corner. Set in Grey Cove, Andi is desperate to find a solution to her family’s problems when she has an unusual vision to save a golden dolphin calf. With the dolphin’s mother dead, Andi must protect him at all…
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Mission from Venus
Hi guys, I hope you’re all doing well and that you’re able to keep safe during these difficult times. Today, I’d like to share my review for an uplifting and fascinating book, Mission from Venus, by Susan Plunket. About As the Earth prepares to enter the fourth dimension, other celestial beings prepare their own way, to help Earth in the transition process. Extra-terrestrial volunteers must train to understand the third dimensional realm of humanity, where they will eventually incarnate, to raise the vibration of the…
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Tomorrow’s End
Hi guys, how are you? It’s been a drizzly week here so far, so fingers crossed the little bit of sun here today stays. Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Tomorrow’s End, by G. R. Morris, a gripping science fiction novel. With plenty of action, the book delves deep into the idea of an alien-controlled Earth. The front cover caught my eye first, with its gorgeous artwork. Looking at it, so many ideas flit through my mind. What do you think of the artwork? About…
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Saturnius Mons, by Jeremy. L. Jones
Story Saturnius Mons, by Jeremy L Jones follows a team of space explorers as they explore Titan (one of the many moons of Saturn), to see if a lost civilization still resides there. If so, the money grabbing Corporation will be urged to stop their resource farming, once and for all. However, nothing is ever so simple, and the team soon find themselves in a war between natives. Characters Four characters dominate the novel, forming a team that hopes to find out what’s really going…