The Quakies
The Quakies is a young adult mystery/coming of age novel written by Barry L. Hughes. Jake Turner was 13 years old in the summer of 1988. His father had just been granted a divorce from his mother, who had deserted the two of them ten...
The Quakies is a young adult mystery/coming of age novel written by Barry L. Hughes. Jake Turner was 13 years old in the summer of 1988. His father had just been granted a divorce from his mother, who had deserted the two of them ten...
In an excellent installment from The Janus Project Files, When is Sylvia Wallace? by author Brad Anderson tells the story of a scenario that few could imagine, much less survive. Follow the story of our protagonist, Deputy Marshal Sylvia Wallace, as she finds herself alone...
In terms of genre, Amazon Moon was an interesting blend of thriller, pseudo-memoir, and a drop of sci-fi all mixed together to create something unique. After years of conflicts and other various scrapes with the law, John Alvarez has been given a choice. He can...
A Shift in Perception: The Lost Traveler is a science fiction novel by author David Marrocco. Its central character is Cru Ketis, who is currently living on the planet Shar whilst Earth faces totalitarian control and invasion. Down on the other planet, humans are trafficked...
A Shift in Perception: The Road by David Marrocco is the second novel in the series. Cru is on the brink of losing his mind. Leaving the safety of his family in the hands of Orion was the hardest decision he had to make....
A Shift In Perception by David Marrocco is a true science fiction read where you are left biting your nails and sitting on the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen next. Cru Ketis is not a good man, but he is not that...
At the very first glance of the cover of Lies We Will Tell Ourselves: Science Fiction Short Stories by Andrew Knighton, one finds it riveting. It generated a complex image of my many faults in my mind – followed by an intense curiosity as to...
Sheep is the precursor to Cows! Both books are by Martin D. Rothery. I read them out of order, but I can truly say I don’t think that it diminished my enjoyment of either. The point is not the plot so much as it is...
Not since Animal Farm by the legendary George Orwell have I seen such an entertaining and astute use of animals to portray the foibles of people. Martin D. Rothery has created a book that is both funny and philosophical in Cows! Imagine for a minute...
The ancient lore of Camelot meets the fantasy of the future in this incredibly amusing tale of the evil sister of King Arthur as she is transported forward in time to the late 21st century. King Arthur's Sister in Washington's Court by Kim Iverson Headlee...