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Bad love strikes is a science fiction, time travel story revolving around a group of kids who happen to find a time machine while they wander around a tunnel leading them to the “White hold project.” This machine was made by Einstein in secret in case Hitler managed to get his hands on certain bombs that destroyed humanity. As the kids learn how to use the time machine, they travel back in time to the 1940s, in order to save the Jews and gypsies from the Holocaust.
Ms. Never is a science fiction novel written about Ms. Never. Farya lives in a city that is depressed. She is the daughter of a famous astronaut and falls in love with Bryan, a divorced telecom CEO. His job is not all that it seems, and as they begin to get to know each other, they share secrets that could cost their lives.
The melody of three is an urban fantasy story about a sorcerer called De Rein. He travels back to Liverpool after an absence of 9 years only to find things worse than when he left. Rein has an apprentice, Higgins, who dies a lot. The Musician has summoned Rein back, and things are a bit chaotic when he arrives. As Rein tries to get his head around things, there is more chaos happening in another realm.
Magicmals is a fictional story written about Eva and her brother, Diego. She moves to a new city where cats have special powers, and these magical animals are called Magicmals. She discovers this when she brings a new kitten home. Buildings start to disappear, and strange things begin to happen, causing this supernatural adventure to exuberate into a fascinating story.
When I was reading The Way of Kings, an epic fantasy by one of the masters of worldbuilding, Brandon Sanderson, I came across something that emphasized how deeply he had thought through his world.
Never let emotion get in the way of revenge by Jonathan Harries, author of Infatuation: A novel of questionable taste
I like to believe that my head is in New York, but my heart is somewhere in Africa. Most of my books are about saving animals in Africa from poachers, traffickers and big game hunters. Killing Harry Bones, Killing Bobby Fatt and the soon to be released Killing Valerian Zolotov, expose the true motivation of trophy hunters and the myth that hunting encourages conservation. In these books, called the Roger Storm Series after their reluctant protagonist, the animals get their revenge, the trophy hunters get their comeuppances and the profits from sales go to various animal charities. Read More