Science Fiction

Tuf Voyaging: A Novel
Tuf Voyaging: A Novel

Review:This simplistic "adventure in space" seems to have a target demographic of 12 year old kids. Tuf, who accidentally loves cute cats, finds a space ship. Tuf takes this huge space ship to various planetary systems, who all have various ecologically related problems they can't fix themselves. Tuf uses the ship's cloning devices to engineer some kind of biological solution to the planet's problem. Repeat a couple of times, and that's it.

The ending's attempt to provide a more philosophical di... Read more

Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Boxed Set
Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children Boxed Set

Review:I had wanted to read this book for awhile, and after seeing previews for the movie, decided I best get on it. I rushed through the really good book I was reading, put *aside* a book by my favorite author, and snatched this Kindle boxed set up! And then.

I am pretty sure I've stepped into a time loop; one I may never return from at this rate. Slowest. book. ever. I don't mind a slow story build up if the author makes it interesting, but that's not what happens in this book. It's just slow,... Read more

Origin Series Box Set (1-4) (Star Force Universe)
Origin Series Box Set (1-4) (Star Force Universe)

Review:Kind of like "Stargate" on steroids.... without the wormholes but with an inimical technologically advanced race to worry about. If you prefer that your sci-fi have a touch of plausibility, this one's for you. I'm off to binge read the next few. Read more

Forgotten (The Forgotten Book 1)
Forgotten (The Forgotten Book 1)

Review:I loved this book and am seriously bummed that I cannot dive straight away into book 2! I picked it up and read straight through (who needs real life anyway?) especially with great characters, an interesting storyline, aaannddd a cliffhanger. Great sci-fi and a totally fun read! Read more

Stiger’s Tigers (Chronicles of An Imperial Legionary Officer Book 1)
Stiger’s Tigers (Chronicles of An Imperial Legionary Officer Book 1)

Review:I can not wait to get into the next book. I am and always will be a fan of Edelheit, he is a great writer, he draws you in and you find it hard to put the book down. I love novels about war or history or romans. I have been in a few conflicts myself, war is not pretty, or glorious, it is ugly bloodied and down right hourable. Any sane man would try to avoid war at all cost. The romans were the most greatest milatary power the world has ever seen and these books give you a small insight on how th... Read more

Shadowed Souls
Shadowed Souls

Review:Only a couple of stories worth reading, the rest was trash that I skipped through due to unnecessary foul language or poor writing. It's quite a bit of money to pay for a mostly unreadable book. Very disappointed. Read more

Dead of Night (Ghosts & Magic Book 1)
Dead of Night (Ghosts & Magic Book 1)

Review:While I've enjoyed the Divine series by Mr. Forbes, this is a disaster. The lead character is pathetic, barely functioning and just not someone to relate to. I actually kept hoping he'd get killed. I couldn't even finish the book. Read more

Pandemonium (Delirium Trilogy)
Pandemonium (Delirium Trilogy)

Review:I really enjoyed going back and forth between the past in the Wilds and the present in NYC.

There were several things about the ending that really frustrated me, and I did not like at all, but hey, this is a trilogy. The second book is required to have major cliffhangers, and especially ones that make you unhappy -- there have to be those resolutions in the last book.

Not a favorite, but I cannot wait for the last book to come out! Read more

A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Thriller (The EMP Book 1)
A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Thriller (The EMP Book 1)

Review:Maybe if you read Penthouse and Playboy this is the book for you. I didn't care for the descriptions of the women too much detail I didn't care for the women having to take their wet shirts off I didn't care for the how the men were checking out the women's bodies all the time Read more

A Collection of Short Works - Welcome to the Monkey House
A Collection of Short Works - Welcome to the Monkey House

Review:This book is a collection of 25 short stories. They are simple but you can if you want read great depth in them. These stories would make good starters for a reading group or circle. They are professional but not extraordinary or unique.

"The year was 2081, and everyone was finally equal. They weren't only equal before God and the law. They were equal in every way."

I bought this book for one story in particular "Harrison Bergeron"; I bought the movie with Sean Astin and thought ev... Read more

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