Nothing Is Strange or everything is strange? Mike Russell is a master at oddball books. I always go into these books not knowing what to expect and come out with my mind blown. It's a similar feeling to watching David Bowie music videos or trying to come up with a valid WandaVision theory (Mephisto or… Continue reading #BookReview Nothing is Strange by Mike Russell
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#BookReview GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan
GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan is one of the most underrated and under-read books, in my humble opinion. For one, I am not normally into a lot of sci-fi books. It's one of those genres that is really hit or miss for me because they can be slow, boring or too technical (or… Continue reading #BookReview GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan
#BookReview Deep Cosmos by Project Kyle
Deep Cosmos by Project Kyle is a unique sci-fi adventure that moves fast and fearlessly! I'm not normally into sci-fi books, but I was intrigued when Project Kyle approached me to read this book. Deep Cosmos is a nerdy, science-y, fun book that with awesome friendships, wicked twists and turns, and lots of lore riddled… Continue reading #BookReview Deep Cosmos by Project Kyle
#BookReview Gods in Oslo by John Plaski
Gods in Oslo by John Plaski is a thrilling ride full of super power-like abilities, Odin and the gods and love of action! This book looks very daunting - it's over 400 pages and looked WAY to big to tackle, but I did it anyways. It was one of the greatest decisions I ever made,… Continue reading #BookReview Gods in Oslo by John Plaski
#BookReview The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid's Tale is a book that I have been debating over since high school. Everyone I know from high school absolutely HATED this book (with a ridiculously strong passion) yet I had this feeling that I should read it anyways. After watching the 2017 television adaptation and LOVING it, I decided it was probably… Continue reading #BookReview The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
#BookReview Tamisan by Susan McKenzie
Tamisan by Susan McKenzie was an epic, action-packed, sci-fi fueled novel! Action. Adventure. Sci-Fi. New Adult. Thriller. Suspense. Fantasy. Supernatural. All of those terms can directly be applied to this magnificent novel by Susan McKenzie. Seriously, I didn't know what I was in for when I picked up this book! The synopsis makes this seem… Continue reading #BookReview Tamisan by Susan McKenzie
#BookReview Gene. Sys. by Aaron Denius Garcia
This scientific dystopia is an excellent read for those who like apocalyptic stories! The world is getting ready for the apocalypse, and Atom is at the center of it all. Him and the other teenage Genetic Systems must survive and help "restart" the earth when everyone is wiped out. Along the way, drama, romance… Continue reading #BookReview Gene. Sys. by Aaron Denius Garcia
#BookReview The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane by K. Kris Loomis
The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane is a unique space drama that follows the character development of Bethany Ann Crane. This book was truly mesmerizing! It's hard to describe how interesting this book really was for me to read in just words. I couldn't put this book down since it was so unique and… Continue reading #BookReview The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane by K. Kris Loomis
#BookReview SpaceMan by Tom Abrahams
SpaceMan by Tom Abrahams I'm not much of a space person - I wasn't impressed with The Martian (film, not book. I will eventually get to the novel...), and I have never been super into the whole "space" thing (unless it's Star Wars). But, I love reading books in different genres! I don't like reading… Continue reading #BookReview SpaceMan by Tom Abrahams
Quick Book Review: A Different Kind by Lauryn April
Photo via Goodreads. This book was a good read, but I would not consider it to be one of my top reads. The book started off rather slow, introducing the characters to a large extent, but in a very slow manner. Once the characters began to interact with each other and action was present, the… Continue reading Quick Book Review: A Different Kind by Lauryn April