If you like science fiction and fantasy, this is the perfect book for you! Muennzer does a masterful job of combining the two genres. A talented warrior named Korbin awakes after victory in the last human battle having suddenly experienced extreme magic flowing through him to discover he is physically much younger. Somehow, through the … Continue reading Empire Eternal: Reset by Philipp Muenzer
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Skyview: Lord of the Wills by M. Sheehan
This is a fascinating story that blends history with a fictional platform for telling it. The story begins with eight families that are on a mission to discover their history and find the millions and millions of hidden money that belongs to them. As the 21st heir to the fortune, William Ward begins his journey, … Continue reading Skyview: Lord of the Wills by M. Sheehan
Dusty’s Diary by Bobby Adair
This book reads almost like a news brief today. I was surprised at how close this fictional read is to present-day facts. Written by Dusty, a survivor who has been in hiding, buried in his backyard in a bunker he had installed years before the vaccine left so many in a “Shroomhead” state. This book … Continue reading Dusty’s Diary by Bobby Adair
Fireflies and Cosmos by J. Darris Mitchell
I got to meet the author at the Texas Book Festival this year - interacting with him was enough to make me get the first book in the series and read it. He was dressed up as one of the characters in his book, speaking the verbiage and telling stories. What a hoot and what … Continue reading Fireflies and Cosmos by J. Darris Mitchell
Karda: Adalta Volume I by Sherrill Nilson
Science Fiction meets Fantasy. Sherrill Nilson has done a terrific job of melding the two different genres together in a story that centers around the creatures called Karda. These Karda have a horse body, talons for feet, a hawk head complete with a massive beak, and large wings. No one knows what they are like … Continue reading Karda: Adalta Volume I by Sherrill Nilson
The Autopsy of Planet Earth by R. J. Eastwood
R. J. Eastwoods’ science fiction novel The Autopsy of Planet Earth is the overall winner of Best Book for Book Talk Radio! I am not a huge SciFi fan. Did not think I would ever read it. Certainly did not think it held any relevance for me. Wow, was I wrong! R. J. Eastwood has … Continue reading The Autopsy of Planet Earth by R. J. Eastwood
Printer’s Choice by W. L. Patenaude
In the year 2088 there are 650,000 people living in space. This new old has been made by printers that are so advanced (AI) they get to choose who can program them. The first murder has occured in space, the victim is a programmer with a hidden identity, he was a Catholic priest so Rome … Continue reading Printer’s Choice by W. L. Patenaude