Tag: sci fi

The Indivisible and the Void (Age of Axion Book 1) by David Wozniak (Book Review #584)

The indivisible and the void is a dark new fantasy about Master Voider Democryos (DEM) who is searching for his wife and works for King Andrej X, training individuals in using voidstones to manipulate matter in an indivisible realm.  There is a war going… Continue Reading “The Indivisible and the Void (Age of Axion Book 1) by David Wozniak (Book Review #584)”

Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)

Always gray in winter is a science fiction story. The story is short, however, filled with paranormal activity, is action-packed and contains strong military flavor. A shapeshifter is a form of werecats dominating the formula of the plot. Pawly is Polish American and has… Continue Reading “Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)”

The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)

The Plague is a science fiction story about a reporter investigating suspicious deaths that begin to happen randomly but then start showing up as a patterned event. David Miller begins his research from his own area, and then the investigation expands. The story is… Continue Reading “The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)”

Evolution by Cody Toye (Book Review #281)

Evolution is a post-apocalyptic, sci-fi, fantasy novel written about a world where humans are hiding to survive from a human-made scientific experiment – gone wrong. It all began when Joan Redman found a pod producing plant that created little frogs by using no water… Continue Reading “Evolution by Cody Toye (Book Review #281)”

Tranquillity by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #491)

  Tranquillity is the second book in the death chronicles. Based on the first book Michael was a scientist, returning to earth. Angelica was an attractive hallucinatory, and Dominic was seeking domination of the earth. In the second book, Michael is adapted to Earth… Continue Reading “Tranquillity by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #491)”

Entangled Earth by David Lea (Book Review #484)

Entangled earth is a sci-fi novel about a high energy physics experiment gone wrong causing invisible intrusions from a parallel world. When Mia Green and her friend, Celeste are in Paris, things take a wrong turn. An attack happens and that triggers an interesting… Continue Reading “Entangled Earth by David Lea (Book Review #484)”

The Intervention by Patrick Roberts (Book Review #467)

The intervention is a sci-fi story about Jeff Ridsdale. He is an ordinary man who happens to get knocked by the wave unconscious. The Kareet, take him and take over his body for the intention of conquering the world. Their intentions are to intervene… Continue Reading “The Intervention by Patrick Roberts (Book Review #467)”

A RIGHT CHARACTER – Daniel Abrahams

Having touched on the subject of writing, as in getting down to the job of actually doing it, in my previous article, I thought it was worth opening the door, ever so slightly, on the subject of characters, fictional that is, and the creating… Continue Reading “A RIGHT CHARACTER – Daniel Abrahams”

A RIGHT CHARACTER – by Daniel Abrahams

A RIGHT CHARACTER – by Daniel Abrahams   Having touched on the subject of writing, as in getting down to the job of actually doing it, in my previous article, I thought it was worth opening the door, ever so slightly, on the subject… Continue Reading “A RIGHT CHARACTER – by Daniel Abrahams”