Having really enjoyed The Djinn Falls in Love, I couldn't help but request this one as soon as I saw it on NetGalley! So thanks very much to the authors, and editors, and Solaris via NetGalley for the review copy! We live our lives in the daylight. Our stories take place under the sun: bright,... Continue Reading →
Review: The Day of the Martians by H.E. Wilburson
This was an audiobook request that sounded like an interesting premise, and it's only 2 hours long so I jumped on it. So, I received a copy of this audiobook from the author in exchange for an honest review, and here we go! It is 1913 and the biggest question on the writer's mind, is... Continue Reading →
Review: Space Unicorn Blues by T.J. Berry
I don't actually think I even checked the goodreads reviews or whatnot on this book before I was all up in NetGalley's request button. Unicorns. In. Space. Guys. I mean, the title of this book itself sounds like a Cowboy Bebop episode, FFS. Who doesn't immediately request that?! Certainly not me. 😀 So, I'd like... Continue Reading →
Review: The Freeze-Frame Revolution by Peter Watts
I've read another Peter Watts book before, and it was quite fascinating while being at least a little fun (it was Blindsight, if you're curious, which caught my interest by having a not-your-typical-vampire spaceship captain - and yes that was as amazing as it sounds). So, when I saw this one on NetGalley, I put... Continue Reading →
Review: Starlings by Jo Walton
This was a NetGalley request that looked interesting. I quite liked Jo Walton's Among Others, and short fiction is a lovely 'in between' bigger novels for me. I like to sit and read a short story or two in between bigger novels as a bit of a palette cleanser, if you will, so this one... Continue Reading →
Review: Autonomous by Annalee Newitz
I heard a little hype about this book on twitter, and couldn't help myself when it popped up on NetGalley. It sounded absolutely intriguing. I'm no stranger to sci-fi, and also no stranger to books involving robots, but this one seemed unique. So, many thanks to Macmillan-Tor/Forge via NetGalley for this book. Earth, 2144. Jack... Continue Reading →
Review: Artemis by Andy Weir
Oh my various gods, a new Andy Weir book! My love for The Martian hit its prime a few years before this blog happened, so you may not know quite how far it stretches, but let's just say that it's in my top ten of all time (and I have read well over a thousand... Continue Reading →
Review: Three Times The Trouble by G. R. Matthews
Jumping right from book two into book three, a brand spanking new Corin Hayes adventure! I can't help myself. Corin is awesome! And I got an ARC of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review of it. Corin really is awesome though. 🙂 Even when Corin does something right, it all... Continue Reading →
Review: Nothing is Ever Simple by G.R. Matthews
What better way to follow up reading a slightly depressing story during a hurricane than reading a story that takes place underwater because of severe flooding during a severe flood, amirite? I'm currently only able to do this review on my phone, so forgive me if this goes really wonky. Corin’s back and now he... Continue Reading →
Review: Fire and Brimstone by M.R. Forbes
This week I return my ears to the Chaos of the Covenant series, a spacey space opera that follows the exploits of one Abbey Cage and her band of escaped convicts known as Hell's Rejects. You can see my review of book one, Hell's Rejects, right here, if you'd like. I was given a copy... Continue Reading →