A review of the new stand alone novel by Edward Ashton. Fourth Consort is a thought provoking first contact story about a human stranded on an alien world and trying to survive in a culture very different from our own.
A review of the new stand alone novel by Edward Ashton. Fourth Consort is a thought provoking first contact story about a human stranded on an alien world and trying to survive in a culture very different from our own.
A review for the new YA dystopian novel by Neal Shusterman. All Better Now is the story of a new pandemic where the survivors experience utter contentment. There are many afraid of the virus and many who wish to share it with the world. Read this to decide which side you would root for.
A review for the second book in the Chaotic Orbit novella series by Beth Revis. How to Steal a Galaxy was just as much fun to read as the first book. Great characters, a slow burn romance, high stakes heists and a top notch science fiction setting all blend together to make a wonderful story.
Today I am going to talk about two excellent audiobooks that I listened to recently. These were both rereads so these reviews won’t be about the books, but more about the readers and how well they captured the characters in the books. If you want to read my reviews for the books, I linked them to the titles.
A review for the third and final book in a fun and interesting time travel book. In this series a group of teenagers travel through time to steal the world’s greatest works of art and other things. I really enjoyed the conclusion to this story and highly recommend the entire series.
A review for the new science fiction fantasy novel, The Naming Song by Jedediah Berry. This is a complex tale with some very interesting characters. It is a very diverse world where there are dangerous truths to be uncovered and a main character that will fight for a freer world.
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