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Xenophobia by Peter Cawdron – Book Review
Whenever aliens unexpectedly visit Earth, it’s inevitably reminiscent of Independence Day or The Day the Earth Stood Still; us versus them, and only one will live to see tomorrow. Mr. Cawdron breaks from this tired trope and takes Xenophobia and … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Review, complexity of life, Extraterrestrials, Peter Cawdron, Science Fiction
Peer Through Time by David T. Pennington – Book Review
“Peer Through Time” by a new science fiction author David T. Pennington was released in January 2015. Pennington presents to us a future where time travel, seemingly naturally occurring vortex, is a possibility for only a few individuals, and can … Continue reading
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Tagged androids, David T. Pennington, murder, mystery, Science Fiction, time travel
Changeling by Vaun Murphrey – Book Review
The latest novel by author Vaun Murphrey, “Changeling” is a new and exciting adventure of the chimera heroines from the first book of The Weaver Series, “Chimera”. “Changeling” takes the continuing storyline and character development of Cassandra and Silver to … Continue reading
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Tagged Changeling, Murphrey, Science Fiction
Chimera by Vaun Murphrey – Book Review
Just finished reading the debut release of “Chimera” from the talented writer Vaun Murphrey, and I found it easy to read and a satisfying story that had me thinking about it between the times I had to sit and read! … Continue reading
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Shad’rah by Neil Orr – Book Review
I recently had the pleasure of reading Shad’rah – Book One of the Kiyor’lin Series by author Neil Orr. The book falls solidly within the fantasy genre but while brining some familiar character personalities that are part of any good fantasy troupe, … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantasy
Adamar by Scot C. Morgan – Book Review
by Terry R. Hill It’s not often these days that you run across new fusion of genres that really works well. I finished reading Adamar by Scot C. Morgan recently and it lives up to such a distinction. The book opens … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Review, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Yargo by Jacqueline Susann – Book Review
Yargo is the one and only venture into science fiction by the renowned author of Valley of the Dolls, Jacqueline Susann. It was found amongst her estate sometime after her death by her husband who in turn published it on her … Continue reading
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Tagged Jacqueline Susann, Mars, Venus, Yargo
Lilith’s Brood by Octavia Butler – Book Review
When I pick up a book by a new author I rarely spend any time looking into the author’s experience or history—other than if I recognize the name—before I begin reading the book so that I can really appreciate the … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, DNA, Lilith's Brood, Oankali, Octavia Butler, society, Xenogenesis
Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold – Book Review
Falling Free, written by Lois McMaster Bujold, a New York Times best seller, was the winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel. It takes place onboard an orbital transfer space station around ‘the shining rim of the planet Rodeo’. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Falling Free, Lois McMaster Bujold, quaddies, Rodeo, space station