Tag: sci-fi

The Witchfinder by J. Todd Kingrea (Book Review #1186)

The witchfinder is a sci-fi fantasy story set in a post-apocalyptic world where the Church of the Deiparous rules and Witchfinder imperator, Malachi Thorne, has to deal with a convicted heretic and traitor, Barnabas Kordell has escaped. Thorn sets out to recapture Kordell and… Continue Reading “The Witchfinder by J. Todd Kingrea (Book Review #1186)”

God Games by James A. Scott (Book Review #1184)

God games is a sci-fi story about the Great Scientific University of Heaven and the Universe that contains Earth and other human life. The scientists on Heaven act like God by seeding the Earth, but things don’t seem as simple as they should be… Continue Reading “God Games by James A. Scott (Book Review #1184)”

TALES FROM THE RED SUN VILLAGE by Mark Swaine (Book Review #1169)

Tales from the red sun village is the first volume and includes three short stories that are completely different from one another. Each stand to their own merit, where you are invited into a short spam of well-crafted anthology of storytelling.

God’s Gift by Remi Dewitt (Book Review #1160)

God’s gift is a science fiction story about Devon, a little girl who meets an alien robot and asks him to help her make the world a little better. She calls it Auntie, and the two instantly bond and travel together.

Genepool by A. E. Price (Book Review #1140)

Genepool is a young adult/adult crossover science fiction fantasy book. It is the debut novel from A. E. Price and begins with eleven-year-old Anya. She is special in so many ways, but above all, her genes have been modified before she was even born.

Surrogate Colony by Boshra Rasti (Book Review #1130)

Surrogate Colony is a sci-fi dystopian story set in a post-pandemic world where everything is controlled by x-ray vision and is databased. Adrian Buckowski is a young woman living amongst others but, for some reason, is dissimilar. Her eyes are different, the medications don’t… Continue Reading “Surrogate Colony by Boshra Rasti (Book Review #1130)”

The Scars of Gaia by R. P. Lauer (Book Review #1108)

The scars of Gaia is a science fiction story about swords and sorcery. It begins with James struggling to provide for himself and his mother. He meets Claire, a scientist, and both take a journey of self-discovery and so much more.

Hausa Blue by Kate Abley (Book Review #1105)

Hausa blue is an alternative history book about a world where the monarchy is a fraud and the Queen is an imposter. A commoner has exposed their identity with a different skin tone. There are strong female characters, and the premise is filled with… Continue Reading “Hausa Blue by Kate Abley (Book Review #1105)”

My Fatal Futility Shellshock by N.J.M. Hemfrey (Book Review #1104)

My fatal futility is an action thriller cyberpunk, time travel story about Kage Carnifex. The story is set in the year 2322. 61-year-old Kage is not in a good state, moving forward 100 years in the future, you see a 9 year old Kage … Continue Reading “My Fatal Futility Shellshock by N.J.M. Hemfrey (Book Review #1104)”