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The Gaia Effect (The Gaia Collection Book 1) by Claire Buss
After the Event, people live in little cities with synth food and drinks. The cities are governed separately by the Corporation ,and...
Keyla Damaer
Dec 22, 20192 min read
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Metalheads & Meatheads by Greg Krojac
When the sophont android Paul is viciously attacked by a gang of humans, he won’t defend himself risking to hurt humans—bent to the Three...
Keyla Damaer
Dec 15, 20191 min read
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Directive One by Scott Shinberg
Here we go again with Michelle Reagan, code name Eden, and her adventures. This time, the secret agent of the CIA has to deal with the...
Keyla Damaer
Dec 2, 20192 min read
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The State by Sean K. Vlk
Disquieting. Suffocating. Distressing. In this novel by Sean K. Vlk the State controls everyone and everything. Citizens are only...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 29, 20192 min read
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An Other Place by Darren Dash
Newman Riplan is a Bohemian British troubleshooter dreaming of a dandy life while whoring and getting wasted in Amsterdam with a couple...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 26, 20192 min read
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The Book of Ruin by W. G. Hladky
Weir Lovejoy is a Ranger in a post-apocalyptic earth. Solar flares disrupted technology as we know it sending humanity back to a...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 18, 20191 min read
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His Most Italian City by Margaret Walker
This story takes place at the dawn of the fascist era in Italy. After the Great War, a piece of land previously part of the...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 10, 20192 min read
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WTF by Greg Krojac
Arnold Leadbetter a forty years old computer software tester. He’s married and has a daughter, and he’s terminally hill. To the point...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 7, 20191 min read
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Mauna Kea Rising by M.W. Kelly
Hellen, the single mother of a growing son, lost her job at the National Clean Energy Lab. Persuaded by her adoptive mother Elle, living...
Keyla Damaer
Nov 1, 20191 min read
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The Lost Ones by Carl Lakeland. A Review.
Like all classic adventure books, The Lost Ones by Carl Lakeland takes the reader right into a quick pace. Richard, the protagonist,...
Keyla Damaer
Oct 24, 20191 min read
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Prison Nurse Mayhem, Murder and Medicine by Ellen Kane
Prison Nurse Mayhem, Murder and Medicine by Ellen Kane is a memoir about Ms Kane as a nurse working in a correction centre. Through her...
Keyla Damaer
Oct 23, 20191 min read
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When Stars Take Flight (Galactic Dreams) by Bethany Maines
When Stars Take Flight (Galactic Dreams) by Bethany Maines is a classic romance story in space. Lina is an intergalactic ambassador on a...
Keyla Damaer
Oct 21, 20191 min read
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Molls like it hot by Darren Dash
Eyrie Brown is a cabbie (a cab driver) in London, a former soldier trying to forget the past and failing miserably. He lives an ordinary...
Keyla Damaer
Oct 18, 20191 min read
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Welcome to the Madhouse by S. E. Sasaki
Welcome to the Madhouse by S. E. Sasaki is a story about medicine—doctors and nurses human and robotic alike, swarm everywhere—it’s a...
Keyla Damaer
Oct 9, 20192 min read
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Aurelia by Alison Morton
Aurelia Mitela is a mother and a soldier in Roma Nova, what remains of the Roman Empire in an alternate timeline. She loves her job and...
Keyla Damaer
Sep 14, 20191 min read
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The Brittle Riders by Bill McCormik
Being the first novel of a trilogy, The Brittle Riders left me with a sense of unfinished business. Like ‘Tell me more, FFS!’ The story...
Keyla Damaer
Aug 30, 20191 min read
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To Kill a Fae by Jamie Waters. A Review.
Sabine has been hiding in Akros for ten hears trying to escape those who are trying to kill her. For ten years she lived among humans,...
Keyla Damaer
Aug 26, 20191 min read
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Singularity Heights by Jay Solomon. A Review.
What happens in a world where robots are employed to do everything mankind needs? This is the imaginary world where Jay Solomon leads us...
Keyla Damaer
Aug 22, 20192 min read
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Virtual Fire by Mendy Sobol. A Review.
Imagine if you could change the past by simply typing a different message on a computer, creating a completely different timeline, where...
Keyla Damaer
May 18, 20191 min read
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RUR (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Karel Capek
RUR is a lighthearted theatrical work dealing with deeper issues. Helena is the President’s daughter of the Rossum’s Universal Robots’...
Keyla Damaer
May 5, 20191 min read
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