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Terror on board a generation: Nath Brown’s Star Trek
Book Reviews
  • 15/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 906 words
Tagged Alien invasion, Claustrophobic setting, Generation ship, Intense character relationships, Sci-fi thriller

Terror on board a generation: Nath Brown’s Star Trek

“A generation of ships never seems to go well. Food, energy, and water supplies are critically short and cannot be replenished. The […]

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Unusual Pirate Tales: The Adventures of Amina Al Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty
Book Reviews
  • 03/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 899 words
Tagged adventure story, magical realism, medieval Islamic world, pirate tale, series potential

Unusual Pirate Tales: The Adventures of Amina Al Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty

There’s nothing like a swashbuckling story set on the high seas, and Shannon Chakraborty’s The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi is one such […]

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Though she’s only sixteen, she’s fierce: Brittany Williams’ Same Metal
Book Reviews
  • 22/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 790 words
Tagged bisexuality, black heroine, chosen one, historical fantasy, magic

Though she’s only sixteen, she’s fierce: Brittany Williams’ Same Metal

Brittany N. Williams’ debut novel, The Same Metal, is a book you can judge by its cover. This striking image covers all […]

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Mighty Returns: Dead Nation by Max Gladstone
Book Reviews
  • 11/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 791 words
Tagged Craft series, Dead Nation, epic fantasy, gods, magic

Mighty Returns: Dead Nation by Max Gladstone

Max Gladstone’s Craft series began more than a decade ago with “Three Parts Dead,” a sprawling, intricate, thrilling epic fantasy about a […]

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A Dragon, a Heist, and a Lot of Dangerous Secrets: LR Lam’s Dragonfall
Book Reviews
  • 01/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,035 word
Tagged book review, Dragon Fall, epic novel, fantasy, Laura Lam

A Dragon, a Heist, and a Lot of Dangerous Secrets: LR Lam’s Dragonfall

Lam’s previous speculative novels have appeared under the name Laura Lam, most recently including the space opera two-part series Seven Devils and Seven Mercies, co-written […]

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Atmosphere Masterclass: The Insatiable Volt Sisters by Rachel Eve Moulton
Book Reviews
  • 21/01/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,030 word
Tagged book review, demons, family secrets, feminist, ghosts

Atmosphere Masterclass: The Insatiable Volt Sisters by Rachel Eve Moulton

Rachel Eve Moulton’s second novel, The Insatiable Volt Sisters, is a chilling and sprawling novel that atmospherically delivers while making the reader […]

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The Book Thief – Celebrating Humanity in Nazi Germany!
Book Reviews
  • 05/01/2023
  • 2 years
  • 346 words
Tagged Friendship, Historical Fiction, Hope, Resilience, World War II

The Book Thief – Celebrating Humanity in Nazi Germany!

“The Book Thief” is a novel by Markus Zusak that tells the story of a young girl named Liesel Meminger who lives in Nazi Germany during World […]

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I'm Barbara, a person who loves to read. You can often find me with a book in my hand, or a cat on my lap - preferably both! If you also enjoy reading, it seems we have a common interest. What did you think of the book you recently read? Do you have any good recommendations? I've been looking for some great books to add to my reading list lately. Whether it's reading or spending time with cats, it's a fantastic way to find inner peace and pleasure.

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