Tag: #DystopianReads

Sophia’s Aberrant Legacy by Rick Bohm (Book Review #2167)

In Sophia’s Aberrant Legacy, Rick Bohm presents an intellectually provocative and thematically rich work of speculative fiction that dives deep into the heart of what it means to be human in a future governed by technological evolution and ideological decay.

Callasandra Fractured by Stephanie Douglas (Book Review #2111)

Callasandra Fractured is a powerful YA dystopian debut that blends intense sci-fi action with deep emotional stakes. Stephanie Douglas crafts a richly imagined world where alternate dimensions collide, and one girl’s journey to find her family becomes a battle for truth, identity, and resistance.

A.I. Capone: The Digital Don by Paul Ponce (Book Review #2101)

A.I. Capone: The Digital Don is a slick, cinematic tech-thriller that detonates genre boundaries with unapologetic swagger. Paul Ponce’s debut is as bold and unpredictable as the title implies—merging cyberpunk aesthetics, military action, and dark satire into a high-stakes narrative that reads like Blade… Continue Reading “A.I. Capone: The Digital Don by Paul Ponce (Book Review #2101)”

Through Jaded Eyes by Ryan W. McClellan (Book Review #2052)

Through Jaded Eyes is a visceral dystopian thriller, a fusion of psychological suspense, political commentary, and prophetic vision. Written with searing urgency and unflinching grit, Ryan W. McClellan delivers a novel that reads like a warning shot to a sleeping world—one that dares to… Continue Reading “Through Jaded Eyes by Ryan W. McClellan (Book Review #2052)”