All posts tagged "Science Fiction"
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Article 5 by Kristen Simmons – review
Article 5 by Kristen Simmons is an excellent science fiction look into a dystopian future where the United States is radically different from it is today. After a war, certain basic rights that Americans had been granted...
- Posted July 4, 2012
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The Galahad Legacy by Dom Testa – review
The thrilling concluding science fiction novel, number 6 in Dom Testa’s best-selling Galahad series, is finally here! It’s called The Galahad Legacy, and it continues the dystopia outer space series of 251 teenagers, the last and best...
- Posted March 14, 2012
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The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski – review
If you’re looking for a fantastic science fiction novel that will appeal to both teens and young adults (and up) The Highest Frontier by Joan Slonczewski is a novel written just for you! It’s Slonczewski’s first novel...
- Posted February 8, 2012
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Cosmic Storm by Dom Testa – review
Will Triana ever make it back to the Galahad, where she’s served as the ship’s leader and as the Council President? Is the wormhole she went into in The Dark Zone, the fourth book of Dom Testa’s...
- Posted October 22, 2011
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Dinosaurs Are Going To Eat Someone – Terra Nova Review
Terra Nova is the new sci-fi show that premiered on Fox. It premiered on September 26, 2011 with a two-hour episode called “Genesis Part 1 & 2″. The show is executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Firstly, I have...
- Posted September 30, 2011
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7th Sigma by Steven Gould – review
Metal-eating artificial life forms called “bugs,” the old Wild West made new again, and the practicing of Zen and aikido mark 7th Sigma, Steven Gould’s latest novel, as something special. It’s a unique page-turning adventure that parallels...
- Posted August 18, 2011
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Trouble and Her Friends by Melissa Scott – review
Cyberpunk has a name, and its name is Melissa Scott. She almost single-handedly redefined the genre with her famous science fiction novel, Trouble and Her Friends, now in a trade paperback edition by Tor after its original...
- Posted June 14, 2011
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The Dark Zone by Dom Testa – review
The Dark Zone is the exciting fourth and much-anticipated book in Dom Testa’s Galahad series. Does it live up to the hype? Is it worth your money to buy it, and time to read it? Does it...
- Posted May 2, 2011
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Enclave by Ann Aguirre – review
Your name is Deuce. You are just one loyal member of a small pocket of humanity, living underground like rats in the tunnels and sewers beneath cities that are largely devastated and in ruins. Following orders and...
- Posted April 5, 2011
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Worldshaker by Richard Harland – review
Steampunk, the subgenre depicted in Richard Harland’s novel, Worldshaker, is one of today’s most popular types of science fiction. No wonder, in that it’s a style of literature that often has in it the best elements of science...
- Posted March 2, 2011



