Tag: Sci-fi
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THE UNDROWNED by Toby Vieira (BOOK REVIEW)
Toby Vieira was born in New Delhi. He bought a copy of The Waste Land at the age of 16 and has not been able to ... -
WHEN THERE ARE WOLVES AGAIN by E. J. Swift (BOOK REVIEW)
“Like Chornobyl rain, an event has to touch you to register. Lux is your proof that you had to come here, to the end, in order ... -
EXTREMITY by Nicholas Binge (BOOK REVIEW)
This time-traveling, end-of-the-world police procedural with shades of Nicole Kidman’s Destroyer is an unputdownable thrilling ride with an interesting narrative choice. I am thankful to Nicholas ... -
BIG TIME by Jordan Prosser (BOOK REVIEW)
“The people in your life are a form of time travel; knowing them, then losing them, is like pausing the hand on a clock.” “Is it ... -
KINGS OF A DEAD WORLD by Jamie Mollart (BOOK REVIEW)
“People had been expecting the world to end for so long that no one really noticed when it did” Jamie Mollart is the author of ... -
SYMBIOTE by Michael Nayak (BOOK REVIEW)
The Thing meets Contagion meets Life in a thrilling novel set in Antarctica I am thankful to Angry Robot for my review copy – this book, ... -
THE QUIET by Barnaby Martin (BOOK REVIEW)
The Quiet: In a Silenced World, What Would You Do to Keep Your Child Safe? ‘You have no idea what I’ve had to do to keep ... -
ROSE/HOUSE by Arkady Martine (BOOK REVIEW)
Alice from Resident Evil meets Howard Roark in this twisty, intriguing locked house horror mystery novella. I am thankful to Tor for my review copy ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
There is something about (Project Hail) Mary…… I am thankful to NetGalley, Tor, and the author for a review copy of the same. Below are my ... -
ICE by Anna Kavan (BOOK REVIEW)
“I should have been inured to climatic changes; but I again felt I had moved out of ordinary life into an area of total strangeness. All ...









