Science Fiction

A Dark Paranormal Romance (The Marked Saga Book 1)
A Dark Paranormal Romance (The Marked Saga Book 1)

Review:I would recommend this book to just about anyone.
This book is amazingly written, it has just the right amount of drama and twists and turns and.......the perfect betrayal. By the end I was like OMG! ?????? Read more

Book Three - The Beauty of Darkness - The Remnant Chronicles
Book Three - The Beauty of Darkness - The Remnant Chronicles

Review:It is terribly difficult to maintain the quality of character development, plotting, and style throughout an entire trilogy. Many authors try, but few succeed. Almost inevitably one book is decidedly weaker than the others, but not so in Pearson's Remnant Chronicles. She even manages a conclusion that should please everyone, whether they are on "Team Rafe" or "Team Kaden." Highly recommended! Read more

The Awakening (Ancient Guardians Book 3)
The Awakening (Ancient Guardians Book 3)

Review:I love the action and adventure in the Ancient Guardians books. I can't wait for the final book. Everything I find says it should be released early 2016.. I am hoping soon. So, I Will be checking every week. Read more

2061: Odyssey Three
2061: Odyssey Three

Review:The economics of supply and demand, had Mt. Zeus been successfully repositioned to the proximity of Earth, would have effectively lowered its intrinsic value to little more than that of purified water. Read more

Gravity's Rainbow (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
Gravity's Rainbow (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

Review:Nobody wanted to do it, but ... Pynchon went "back in," and pulled out this bit of mythologizing from the ugliest part of our (human) history: the momentum that was allowed to pass, extending the lifespan of us Westerners beyond age 45 (on average), as a result of the machinations running their "course" ...

Where IS "In the Zone" (Chapter 3)? Is it ... William Burroughs's "Interzone," a boundary-less land beyond nation-states, that Tyrone Slothrop's been pushed into, to stay one step ah... Read more

Illuminae (The Illuminae Files)
Illuminae (The Illuminae Files)

Review:Honestly, sci-fi is not my thing. It's one of the last genres I read stuff from, but there is something about Aussie authors that makes anything and everything worthwhile. Pretty much everyone and their whole extended family had good things to say about this novel, but I probably wouldn't have bought it if it hadn't been for the outstanding format that this book is written in (+ that hardcover ok). Welllllllll when the book arrived, I was sure that this book was not meant for me, because guess w... Read more

The Maze Runner Files (Maze Runner)
The Maze Runner Files (Maze Runner)

Review:I love the series, so I bought this, short read but it was worth it, the only thing is I would have been MORE excited to actually have this in book form, or even like a special edition folder, I dunno to feel like I am looking at actual documents, the kindle belongs to my mother but she let me buy it anyway, I love it. This is my new favorite series, and I haven't been insanely in love with a book since the Inheritance trilogy (Eragon, before the s***ty movie) Read more

Companion to Outlander - and Drums of Autumn
Companion to Outlander - and Drums of Autumn

Review:It was nice to refresh my memory on the early books, as I always forget what happened in what book. I bought the Kindle Fire version and my only wish, was that it had page numbers and a chapter index so I could pop back and forth easily. I enjoyed the questions and answers and opinions Diana Gabaldon provides throughout. Now, on to the second Outlandish Companion book for the remaining books. Read more

The Girl Who Dared to Think 2 - The Girl Who Dared to Stand
The Girl Who Dared to Think 2 - The Girl Who Dared to Stand

Review:The continuation of this story was so good I couldn't stop reading. It draws you into the world of the Tower and you can't wait to see what is going to happen next. If you love Bella Forrest you need to read this series. Read more

Silver Shark (The World of Kinsmen Book 2)
Silver Shark (The World of Kinsmen Book 2)

Review:While I enjoyed "Silent Blade," the first book the Andrews team wrote in this world, I enjoyed "Silver Shark" even better. You don't have to read "Silent Blade" to understand this one; the short introduction of the world they wrote does a good job of that. It was fun, not too short, and we even got a glimpse of Meli and Celino. Excellent writing, once again. Read more

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