Weapons Of The Mind by Owen B Greenwald and Paul Kivelson (Book Review #1684)
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by Jeyran Main
2w ago
“Weapons Of The Mind” by Owen B Greenwald and Paul Kivelson is a riveting space opera that thrusts readers into a galaxy governed by rules, duty, and the enigmatic Tenets. Tala, an Enhancer, has spent two decades adhering to these rules, but her life takes a drastic turn when a mission goes awry. Branded a Renegade and facing judgment, Tala must grapple with the dilemma of fleeing, a direct violation of the Tenets, or facing a harsh fate. BUY NOW The narrative unfolds with relentless pacing, immersing readers in a world where Tala becomes the hunted, pursued by the formidable forces of the Ga ..read more
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Psefisato by Philip Hemplow (Book Review #1680)
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by Jeyran Main
2w ago
“Psefisato” by Philip Hemplow is a wild and inventive journey into the realms of demonic possession, political intrigue, and apocalyptic machinations. The story kicks off with a bang as Freddie Lloyd, our protagonist, is thrust into a bizarre situation at the Ministry of Defence. The Defence Secretary, Aubrey Prentice, seems to have become a vessel for the demon Forcas, showcasing his supernatural powers by levitating and telekinetically torturing a captive. BUY NOW The narrative takes unexpected turns as Freddie, tasked with managing this peculiar situation, finds himself caught in a web of ..read more
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TOX by Harken Void (Book Review #1661)
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by Jeyran Main
1M ago
“TOX: A Gripping Post-Apocalyptic Journey Through the Poisoned Wilderness” In Harken Void’s “TOX,” readers are thrust into a desolate and perilous world where survival hinges on the quest for the most basic necessity: breathable air. Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic landscape consumed by toxic gases known as the ‘Tox,’ the story follows the harrowing expedition of COGHAN, a novice explorer venturing beyond the safety of the Dome for the first time. BUY NOW The narrative is driven by a mission of utmost importance—to secure fresh air for the Dome’s inhabitants, including Coghan’s ..read more
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The Girl Who Was Too Much And Not Enough by Lelina Durrette (Book Review #1658)
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by Jeyran Main
1M ago
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 rebellion carries unforeseen consequences. This captivating narrative introduces Kiera Rieman, a young woman who defies societal norms and embraces her imperfections, setting the stage for an enthralling exploration of identity, courage, and the consequences of challenging the status quo. BUY NOW The novel cleverly combines e ..read more
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The Rush by Emma Bartlett (Book Review #1646)
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by Jeyran Main
1M ago
In the gripping futuristic tale “The Rush,” author Emma Bartlett paints a vivid portrait of a world grappling with the consequences of climate change, where technology, environmental threats, and human dynamics intersect in an intricate dance of survival. BUY NOW Set two hundred years into the future, the narrative unfolds around Oliver Chadwick, an agricultural geneticist burdened by the weight of societal expectations and overshadowed by the success of his charismatic younger brother, Hugo. When Hugo proposes a drastic solution to Oliver’s floundering genetics project, the story takes a dar ..read more
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17 Planets – The Captain by A. R. Alexander (Book Review #1633)
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by Jeyran Main
2M ago
‘17 Planets – The Captain’ is a science fiction story filled with dystopian elements set three thousand years from now, where there are colonies of humans who have moved from Earth and exist orbiting three different star systems. BUY NOW These 17 colonized planets all have different styles of government. Our protagonist, Elizabeth, is a strong-willed woman who is working secretly against the corporation and works to stop them from controlling people through the Aina, a device placed on the forehead at birth to prevent you from the types of drugs introduced by the corporation themselves. The c ..read more
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The Sapien Empire by Nathan Ogloff (Book Review #1624)
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by Jeyran Main
3M ago
‘The Sapien Empire’ is a post-apocalyptic book filled with science fiction elements. Everything begins with Shindo Dacan, who is living in a terrifying futuristic world as an engineer, and his attempt to create a world that isn’t a wasteland of death and destruction. BUY NOW The novel induces the component of wonder, and for that, it is an intriguing read. It is apparent the work is well-researched and written. There are scenes that are described very well and subject matters discussed, which sync and mesh the premise well together. There is a sequel to this book, so not everything is given c ..read more
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Lion of Fire: Riley Jordan and the Fire Prophecies by Brittany Ranew (Book Review #1622)
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by Jeyran Main
3M ago
‘Lion of Fire’ is the first book of its series and is filled with magical realism, dragons, and mythical creatures. The coming-of-age story begins with Riley Jordan, a college senior and the most dangerous wizard, converging a plot to destroy the world. Riley is plagued, and with the help of his best friends, he has to find the truth and the right path. BUY NOW The journey is adventurous and fun. From the beginning, you are hooked on the story and constantly wonder how things are going to pan out. The characters are well-designed and crafted. They meshed well together. The cover design was al ..read more
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Dualverse. Book I. Prelude by W. & W. Gregory (Book Review #1579)
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by Jeyran Main
6M ago
‘Dualverse. Book I. Prelude’ is a dystopian fiction filled with fantasy and holds a beautiful premise of love, family, and togetherness. The story is set on a small planet called Dualverse. While the society is divided into two realms, you instantly learn the differences between the two and how the drift is going to be the weight of the storyline. BUY NOW As you read along, you are constantly stricken with twists and turns. There is violence, action, adventure, and much intrigue throughout the story. The added sci-fi and dystopian elements were enjoyable to read. The author’s descriptive writ ..read more
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Welcome To Opine by Matthew Marullo (Book Review #1539)
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by Jeyran Main
8M ago
‘Welcome To Opine’ is a dystopian science fiction book about a seventeen-year-old whose body resists a side effect of mandatory gene therapy called the suppression of libido. BUY NOW The story is set nine billion years in the future, when the Milky Way galaxy has collided with Andromeda galaxy, and Earth has now welcomed a new Homo Sapien 2.0. To add, The Find, a quantum computer buried by an ancient human on Earth, is the one thing that possesses a digitalised compendium of humankind’s achievements, creating more complexity to the story. For those who are into sci-fi and like science-dominat ..read more
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