Category: Science Fiction

“SYMUTAL” by Dean Alexandrou (Book Review #1714)

“SYMUTAL” by Dean Alexandrou is a gripping science fiction novel set in the dystopian future of 2057, a world where the omnipotent power of algorithms has reached its zenith, heralding an era defined by the Algorithm Singularity. This is a future where resistance against… Continue Reading ““SYMUTAL” by Dean Alexandrou (Book Review #1714)”

The Configuration of a Soul by Irina Diamond (Book Review #1710)

“The Configuration of a Soul” by Irina Diamond immerses readers in a world where scientific prowess reigns supreme, and it’s within this setting that we meet Eris, a character whose life is forever altered by her encounter with two siblings from the slums, Aaron… Continue Reading “The Configuration of a Soul by Irina Diamond (Book Review #1710)”

Immortality Is Really Forever by Robert Laconil (Book Review #1703)

“Immortality Is Really Forever” by Robert Laconil is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that delves into the intriguing concept of eternal life. The protagonist, Matthew Sella, gains immortality through a mysterious blue light, leading him on a journey spanning billions of years and multiple… Continue Reading “Immortality Is Really Forever by Robert Laconil (Book Review #1703)”

The Collective: Science is Stranger Than Fiction by JF Olazabal (Book Review #1694)

“The Collective” is a haunting and thought-provoking speculative fiction novel set in a dystopian future Australia, penned by an author with a clear talent for world-building and storytelling. The narrative follows Iago, a young and skilled Operator working for the Collective, a high-tech orphanage… Continue Reading “The Collective: Science is Stranger Than Fiction by JF Olazabal (Book Review #1694)”

Weapons Of The Mind by Owen B Greenwald and Paul Kivelson (Book Review #1684)

“Weapons Of The Mind” by Owen B Greenwald and Paul Kivelson is a riveting space opera that thrusts readers into a galaxy governed by rules, duty, and the enigmatic Tenets. Tala, an Enhancer, has spent two decades adhering to these rules, but her life… Continue Reading “Weapons Of The Mind by Owen B Greenwald and Paul Kivelson (Book Review #1684)”

Psefisato by Philip Hemplow (Book Review #1680)

“Psefisato” by Philip Hemplow is a wild and inventive journey into the realms of demonic possession, political intrigue, and apocalyptic machinations. The story kicks off with a bang as Freddie Lloyd, our protagonist, is thrust into a bizarre situation at the Ministry of Defence.… Continue Reading “Psefisato by Philip Hemplow (Book Review #1680)”

TOX by Harken Void (Book Review #1661)

“TOX: A Gripping Post-Apocalyptic Journey Through the Poisoned Wilderness” In Harken Void’s “TOX,” readers are thrust into a desolate and perilous world where survival hinges on the quest for the most basic necessity: breathable air. Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic landscape consumed… Continue Reading “TOX by Harken Void (Book Review #1661)”

The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough by Lelina Durrette (Book Review #1658)

Title: “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough: A Riveting Tale of Rebellion and Identity” Lelina Durrette’s “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough” offers readers a refreshing and thought-provoking journey into a futuristic society where perfection is mandated, and… Continue Reading “The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough by Lelina Durrette (Book Review #1658)”

The Rush by Emma Bartlett (Book Review #1646)

In the gripping futuristic tale “The Rush,” author Emma Bartlett paints a vivid portrait of a world grappling with the consequences of climate change, where technology, environmental threats, and human dynamics intersect in an intricate dance of survival.