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Book of the Day, Thu, 18 Jun 2020 21:05:11

Today, our choice of outstanding sci-fi is Kristin Ward’s “Rise of Gaia” (https://t.co/7udwLGlvg4). Gaia is an independently minded and independently authored exciting work, so if we’re going to pay tribute to amazing works in all the niches of sci-fi, we’re not going to pass including this one on our lists. With this one, we discover a story that is instantly effortless in its style. If your taste in books is as good as ours, you need to start searching how readers took it. In the words of a reader, “The Earth is sick. It’s being destroyed by mankind. On this I agree 100%. I’m pissed about it and I just live here. Think about if someone were slowly killing you. And you knew they were doing it, but you had no voice to fight back and were growing weaker and weaker. Wouldn’t that, you know, upset you a tiny bit? Well, Gaia is more than upset a tiny bit. Whew doggie. Just you wait until you see what happens. And poor Terran is stuck in the middle. I couldn’t help but compare Terran to Dexter’s sister Deb in the show Dexter. There are parallels to their individual situations and if you’ve seen the show and then read this book, I think you might agree with me. I will say no more. This is an intriguing read if you’re pizzed about what’s happening to our planet and want to see what Gaia would do if she were a real entity. A great YA Fantasy with roots grounded in the real world. I recommend.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you ought to continue the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Yes, we expect it’ll happen eventually.
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