“The Whirring” by Will J. Donnel
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1w ago
In Will J. Donnel's "The Whirring," a family travels to battle malevolent beings who have a well-planned conspiracy to annihilate every living creature as part of their destiny. … More “The Whirring” by Will J. Donnel ..read more
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“The Bureau of Undead Investigation” by Connor Mackay
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1w ago
Heaven only knows what inspired Connor Mackay to rewrite undead “history” with “The Bureau of Undead Investigation.” This novel is likely to turn the zombie literary world on its head, and that’s going to be great fun! In fact, it could be said that this story might just redefine that glorious Southern euphemism “bless his heart” into an entirely different art form. You’ll see what I mean soon… … More “The Bureau of Undead Investigation” by Connor Mackay ..read more
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“Me and the Machine” by Wesley Watts
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1M ago
"Me and the Machine" by Wesley Watts is an exciting and intricate cyberpunk science fiction novel that will fascinate you from page one. Central character Gaby is a math genius from a ghetto in the breeder world and will do anything to fulfill her one driving ambition: become a soldier. And she is willing to give up her own identity in order to achieve it. … More “Me and the Machine” by Wesley Watts ..read more
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“Sisters Forever” by Richard E. Bonostro
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2M ago
"Sisters Forever" by Richard E. Bonostro, is a fresh, action-driven dystopian novel about an Arabian princess who longs to break free of the limitations imposed by the patriarchy. Her name is Princess Myra, and she's willing to go on the run, finding herself caught up in a sweeping plan for world domination that includes humankind being re-engineered. She isn't all that eager to save the world, but when she does take on the monumental task, it's a slippery slope on a journey that seems to be written in her stars. Also in the story is a virus to contend with, but you can't ignore the tale of th ..read more
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“No Legacy so Rich” by W. Thomas Jones
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2M ago
“No Legacy so Rich: An Account of the Final Calamity” by W. Thomas Jones is a very interesting and well-thought-out novel that I would recommend to anyone who is a fan of the science fiction genre. While I did have some problems keeping up with the depth of this story at times, it gave me a lot to think about. It is a book that I truly enjoy reading. … More “No Legacy so Rich” by W. Thomas Jones ..read more
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“Land of the Dragon” by Steffanie M.A. Costigan
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2M ago
“Land of the Dragon” by Steffanie M.A. Costigan is a riveting story that contains the best of both worlds. The story starts as historical fiction set during World War II and then shifts to a complete fantasy story as the main character and her siblings are transported to an alternate world filled with dragons, werewolves, and unicorns. Of course, regardless of the world they are in, the characters have to face a leader who is ambitious and wants to rule their world. … More “Land of the Dragon” by Steffanie M.A. Costigan ..read more
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“First” by Randy Brown
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2M ago
f I had read “First” ten or fifteen years ago I would have found it highly implausible, yet fun.  But these days, Randy Brown’s concept could have been torn from potential headlines.  It’s that spot-on with current society.  Two mega-billionaires are each determined to put the first astronaut not only on the outer edges of our solar system, but into the next closest solar system as well.  Each billionaire’s private space company has designed a new type of spaceship that utilizes electromagnetic energy (I won’t attempt an explanation), allowing them to travel well beyond the ..read more
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“Stranger in the Valley” by Gregory Haley
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2M ago
“Stranger in the Valley,” is the first book in The Stranger Series by Gregory Haley. It’s an exciting new fantasy series that packs magic, mayhem, and mystery into an action-packed journey, blurring the lines between myth and reality. Every small town has its secrets, but the Mystic Valley hides mysteries far beyond the ordinary. … More “Stranger in the Valley” by Gregory Haley ..read more
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“An Innocent World” by Douglas A. King
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2M ago
"An Innocent World" by Douglas A King, is an engrossing, thought-provoking "What if" Christian-based exploration of Adam and Eve. The author poses the question, "What would our world be like if Adam and Eve had NOT eaten the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil?" The answers that King arrived at comprise this intriguing work of non-fiction. … More “An Innocent World” by Douglas A. King ..read more
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“The Mutates: The Creation” by Peyton N. Leonard
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2M ago
“The Mutates: The Creation” is the story of four teenagers living in a small city in Pennsylvania. These four teens, Tyler, Samy, Andy, and Lola are just kids who are trying to survive high school and believe that high school is the biggest problem they have in their lives. Unfortunately, their opinions change quickly when the four are kidnapped and experimented on. Soon they become genetically modified humans with wings and feline features. … More “The Mutates: The Creation” by Peyton N. Leonard ..read more
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