Ryland Grace, a molecular biologist-turned-science-teacher, wakes aboard a spaceship with no recollection of who he is or why he is there. Gradually, as his memories return to him, he realizes that an alien lifeforce has been draining the sun’s energy, threatening devastation on Earth. Grace has been tasked with finding a solution through the HailContinue reading “Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir”
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To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars by Christopher Paolini
Kira Navarez is a xenobiologist who, during a routine investigation, discovers an unidentified structure on the planet of Adrasteia. Little does she know that she is about to set in motion a series of earth-shattering consequences that will propel her to the frontline of an ancient battle against alien species. I’m not one to enjoyContinue reading “To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars by Christopher Paolini”
Book Review — Until The Last Dog Dies by Robbert Guffey
Robbert Guffey dives right into the field of stand up comedy with his science fiction novel, Until The Last Dog Dies, speculating a future devoid of humour. A virus has infected people’s ability to register or respond to humor, thereby threatening Elliot and his friends’ profession. The premise of this novel is a fantastic one! IContinue reading “Book Review — Until The Last Dog Dies by Robbert Guffey”
Cover Reveal of Awaken by Ashok Banker
If you put together a Werewolf, a Teleporter and a Siren in circumstances that require them to battle the bad guys to save the world, what would you have? The kickass plot of Ashok Banker’s latest novel, Awaken. With over 60 published books, the author has planned his next trilogy, Shakti, a fantasy thriller based in India.Continue reading “Cover Reveal of Awaken by Ashok Banker”
Book Review — Alex + Ada Volume 3 by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn
The third and the final volume of Alex + Ada starts off on a happy note. Alex’s close friends have accepted Ada for who she is, their relationship is continuing smoothly and Ada seems to have befriended some good people at the forum. But little do they know, that it was just the calm before theContinue reading “Book Review — Alex + Ada Volume 3 by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn”