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In “Masks of Illusion,” T.K. Orbelyan delves deep into the shadowy crevices of global power dynamics, following the successful trail blazed by “Fangs of Deception.” This gripping sequel does more than merely continue the narrative; it expands upon the foundations laid by its predecessor… Continue Reading “Masks of Illusion by T.K. Orbelyan (Book Review #1855)”
“Mannigan – A Speck of Light” by L. Ross Coulter is a gripping narrative set in a dystopian future where the remnants of humanity cling to the hope of a brighter tomorrow amidst the ruins of civilization. Coulter’s novel is a thrilling addition to… Continue Reading “Mannigan – A Speck of Light by L. Ross Coulter (Book Review #1825)”
“Twins Face Off vs. Destiny: A Riveting Journey Through a World Unhinged” In T A Gaylord’s “Twins Face Off vs. Destiny,” readers are thrust into a hauntingly dystopian future, where a mysterious pandemic has wreaked havoc on the fabric of society. Against this grim… Continue Reading “The Blackstone Twins Face Off vs. Destiny by T A Gaylord (Book Review #1664)”
“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 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)”
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 Superflare’ is a post-apocalyptic dystopian story filled with science fiction. It’s 2051, and a gigantic solar storm has hit the earth, making living almost impossible. All digital devices and power supplies have been destroyed.