The Gemini Prophecy by Spencer Quin (Book Review #1342)

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‘The Gemini Prophecy’ is a post-apocalyptic science fiction set in a utopian civilization world. The crew of the Heyerdahl ship gets stuck in a crossfire as they go to the planet Gliese 163c. They have no way back or contact with Earth which causes a big problem for them, but to their amazement, they discover something very important to the survival of humanity.

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Keisha and the Rise of the Legacy by T.R. Tells (Book Review #1341)

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‘Keisha and the Rise of the Legacy’ is a fantasy story about Keisha Alighieri, a 14-year-old who travels to the Inferno world in an attempt to save her kidnapped mother, only to realize that her father, Dante and his bloodline are all hunters and protectors of the same world.

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The Other Side of Sanity by Daniel Shepley (Book Review #1340)

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‘The Other side of Sanity’ is an interesting read written about how James Snyder deals with the demons that control his life. His journey is one to read as it contains chilling revelations of his life and how he suffers from mental illness.

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Under The Red Moon by Antonio Caruso (Book Review #1339)

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‘Under the red moon’ is a dystopian fiction about Will and how he is a human incarnation living on earth. All his encounters, perspectives, and internal conflicts provide the reader with an insightful and enjoyable read. He understands how the world works and how humanity is torn apart.

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Beyond the Stars by Doreen D. Berger (Book Review #1338)

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Beyond the Stars is the second book of the Captain’s Daughters series. It is a science fiction story about the March sisters and how Diane and Robin navigate the new drama. Jannel, the future ruler of the planet Lasusia, has arrived, and they begin to know more about her. They decide to help her even though the path isn’t safe and is filled with trouble.

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The Survivors by T. C. Weber (Book Review #1337)

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‘The survivors’ is a dystopian horror novella written about a world where civilization has collapsed, and only a few, like Lucy and her two kids, are surviving this ordeal. The post-apocalyptic tale lets you know how it is to live day by day and cope with hunger, fear, and the nightmare of losing all that you love.

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Harvesting Evil by CJ Wheeler (Book Review #1336)

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Harvesting Evil is a crime thriller set in Lake Michigan, where a serial killer is on the loose, and young women are mutilated and resurfacing. Sheriff Parker is doing all he can, and as he reaches the FBI for assistance, things begin to take their own fair share of drama.

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Big Shot by Kirsten Weiss (Book Review #1335)

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‘Big Shot’ is a murder mystery story and the first of its series. The story begins with Alice and her pursuit that does not go well. To run away from all the heat, she retreats to her hometown in Nevada, but trouble follows her, and she has another hurdle to handle.

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Interview with Alan Kessler

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  1. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

       Age 11. My best friend had a typewriter and using two fingers he typed

                       out a story I dictated, signed, stating my age, and submitted for publication.

                       I don’t remember where but I do recall that I thought using my age would

                       be helpful, that someone reading the story would think, “Wow! This was

                       written by an eleven-year-old! Amazing!  Let’s publish him!”

                       In reality, I never heard back. Hard to believe. The story was about the

                       Earth “…opening up in a thousand places that day…” (I still remember

                       the first line) and squirmy creatures, The Leaks, coming out to eat

                       everyone.

                       Sounds like a winner, right?

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