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Book of the Day, Mon, 31 Aug 2020 06:43:14

On this day our choice of outstanding sci-fi is Anathea N. Krrill’s “The Sphere” (https://t.co/lQEvqUfWhc). Sphere is an independently minded and independently authored exciting title, and in our never-ending tributes to norm-shattering worlds in all the galaxies of speculative fiction, we’re not regretting including this one on top of our list for today. In this case, we discovered a tale that is surely entertaining in its style. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, you should have a quick look at how sci-fi readers react. According to an obviously enthused reader, “The Sphere is a tale of a civiliation separated from earth for centuries and of an inter-being romance. The civilisation has evolved on quite idealistic lines, defined as being essential for the survival of a group of people who are dependent on each other and cut off from all outside sources of help. As the book progresses, it becomes clear that although the ideals are maintained on the surface, the reality is more complicated - and more familiar. I liked this subtity. I think the strength of the book is in the descriptions of this society, how it arose and developed, and how it might be escaped. I also liked that there were likeable characters, and enjoyed seeing their characters develop as we get to know them as the story unfolds. The inter-being romance raises the question - how does love transcend differences between people or between beings of completely different composition. Since this love becomes primarily associated with sex, I felt the question and its resolution was not fully developed. It still adds a nice twist to the story.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you should go the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next epic science fiction author of the generation. We can only hope it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Sat, 29 Aug 2020 06:45:46

Today’s choice is J.S. Garner’s “The Cleopatra” (https://t.co/O48X5A3WoS). The Cleopatra is a rogue tale, an intriguing sci-fi title, so in our never-ending tributes to incredible worlds in all the domains of speculative fiction, we are not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Going beyond the front cover, we discovered a plot that is undeniably entertaining in its themes. If your taste in books is as good as ours, you’ve got to start searching how fans reacted. In the words of one reader, “Do you write? Share your thoughts by reviewing THE CLEOPATRA by @jsgarnerauthor https://amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1729090079/ #choices #powerofwords.” Well, now we’re done you ought to go one small step further and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We know it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Fri, 28 Aug 2020 06:42:14

On this day our choice is Mark Reece’s “Dreams of the Eternal City” (https://t.co/v9FAzcR93R). The Dreams of the Eternal City is an independently minded and independently authored amazing sci-fi title, and if we’re going to get through all incredible items in all the domains of speculative fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Under that cover, we reveal storytelling that is compellingly unique in its ability to create excitement. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you should start searching how fans react. We took note of the words from a reader, “I liked the premise of this book, and despite the story being set in the future it certainly generated some thoughts and questions in my mind about the way it applies to aspects of current day life. There was certainly an element of realism in the dynamics and description of the SDMA organisation as well that will give any readers who work in any similarly setup bodies or companies some inside jokes and chuckles.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you ought to go that tiny step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Yes, we know we’re getting close!
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Book of the Day, Thu, 27 Aug 2020 06:37:21

Today’s choice is Lila Evans’ “Nightmare Zoo” (https://t.co/ZHaRGwztbc). Nightmare Zoo is an independently minded and independently authored intriguing work of fiction, so when it comes to incredible franchises in all the universes of science fiction, we are not regretting including this one on top of our list for today. Inside, we discovered storytelling that is truly unique in its delivery. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you should appreciate how fans react. According to a reader, “WOW!!! I couldn’t put this book down. Such a wickedly creepy tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I will be thinking about this book for many, many years to come.” So now we’re finished, you might as well go the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Like you, we know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Wed, 26 Aug 2020 06:45:58

On this day our choice is David Applegate’s “Boyhood of Kaede” (https://t.co/39VUbf1ToI). The Boyhood of Kaede is an amazing science fiction work, and in our never-ending tributes to outstanding worlds in all the realms of science fiction, we are sure this one belongs on top of our list for today. With this one, we discovered a plot that is exceedingly ingenious in its gifts. If you have time for anything today, you should appreciate how sci-fi readers reacted. According to one reader, “The Boyhood of Kaede is the adventures of the life of the grandson to the emperor on the fantastical elf world. The storyline and intended plot are great. This book takes you on the journey of a young boy who has been genetically perfected before birth and shows the trials that plague his world. It illustrates the love of family and the commitment demanded as a royal descendant. Kaede and his father must protect their world if any of them are to survive the perils they face as their supplies diminish and enemies attack.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you should continue the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. Like you, we know it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Tue, 25 Aug 2020 06:40:36

Today, our choice is Harry Bentham’s “Shadow Region” (https://t.co/xKDyNaWg9L). Shadow Region is a rogue tale, an exhilarating fictional work, and in our never-ending tributes to amazing titles in all the universes of speculative fiction, we are not going to pass including this one on our lists. Hidden in those pages, we reveal a tale that is strikingly entertaining in its delivery. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you should have a quick look at how sci-fi readers reacted. We took note of the words from a reader, “I like how in the beginning, the story of character interaction pulls you into the storyline wanting to know what will happen next. As I am being pulled in, I have found that i am ready more into the story and don’t want to stop, just to see where the story leads me.” Well, now we’re done you ought to go the whole way and get your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Yes, we hope it will happen soon.
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Book of the Day, Sun, 23 Aug 2020 06:44:20

Today’s choice is Harry Bentham’s “Ship of Fools” (https://t.co/qKvMqxom1Q). Ship of Fools is a rogue tale, an amazing work of fiction, and so if we’re going to pay tribute to incredible items in all the domains of science fiction, we are sure this one belongs on our lists. With this one, we found a yarn that is undeniably legendary in its presentation and style. If you like a good book, your attention is needed. Please, at least have a quick look at how readers took it. In the words of one reader, “I found myself wanting much more after finishing the first story, it was a great way to start this collection. A good mix of story and character building. Most tales keep a fast pace for the reader. It’s worth a read and story one is a must for sci- fi readers.” So now we’re finished, you might as well continue that tiny step further and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Yes, we hope it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Sat, 22 Aug 2020 06:42:20

Today’s choice of sci-fi is Anathea N. Krrill’s “The Sphere” (https://t.co/lQEvqUfWhc). Sphere is a rogue tale, an amazing sci-fi title, and if we’re going to get through all incredible titles in all the realms of sci-fi, we’re sure this one belongs on our lists. With this one, we reveal a plot that is instantly entertaining in its presentation and style. If you have time for anything today, you ought to start searching how sci-fi readers took it. According to an obviously enthused reader, “The Sphere is a tale of a civiliation separated from earth for centuries and of an inter-being romance. The civilisation has evolved on quite idealistic lines, defined as being essential for the survival of a group of people who are dependent on each other and cut off from all outside sources of help. As the book progresses, it becomes clear that although the ideals are maintained on the surface, the reality is more complicated - and more familiar. I liked this subtity. I think the strength of the book is in the descriptions of this society, how it arose and developed, and how it might be escaped. I also liked that there were likeable characters, and enjoyed seeing their characters develop as we get to know them as the story unfolds. The inter-being romance raises the question - how does love transcend differences between people or between beings of completely different composition. Since this love becomes primarily associated with sex, I felt the question and its resolution was not fully developed. It still adds a nice twist to the story.” If you read our earnest recommendation, you might as well go the whole way and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next best thing since The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. Like you, we know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Fri, 21 Aug 2020 06:41:40

On this day our choice is William David Anslow’s “Parallel” (https://t.co/GxSqeKBm9c). Parallel is a rogue tale, an amazing sci-fi title, and in our never-ending tributes to incredible items in all the niches of science fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Hidden in those pages, we reveal a plot that is naturally legendary in its literary virtues. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you’ve got to have a quick look at how fans react. In the words of a reader, “Great book, was captivating. Can’t wait for the next book.” If you read this post, you ought to go one small step further and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next epic science fiction author of the generation. We hope it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Thu, 20 Aug 2020 06:32:12

Today’s choice is Harry Bentham’s “Journey into the Machine” (https://t.co/Wjp2WknUb2). Journey into the Machine is an amazing fictional work, so in honor of all incredible items in all the domains of sci-fi, we’re sure this one belongs on top of our list for today. In this case, we discovered a story that is strikingly unique in its literary virtues. If your taste in books is as good as ours, you’ve got to have a quick look at how sci-fi readers react. According to one reader, “The plot is fascinating and draws you in gradually. I highly recommend anyone from sci-fi fans to avid readers looking for something different to download this and enjoy!” If you read this post, you might as well go one small step further and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We all hope it will happen soon.
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Book of the Day, Tue, 18 Aug 2020 06:36:37

On this day our choice is Rob Dearsley’s “Slave Mind” (https://t.co/pH7Jzg4rO3). Slave Mind is a truly amazing fictional work, and in our never-ending tributes to incredible worlds in all the galaxies of speculative fiction, we are sure this one belongs on our lists. Assuredly, we reveal a yarn that is instantly entertaining in its approach. If you like a good book, you’ve got to appreciate how fans react. According to one reader, “I can’t think of anyone who writes action better than Rob Dearsley. Slave Mind hooked me from its dreamy opening to its white-knuckle conclusion. This is what a book should be: FUN TO READ! Big thumbs up.” So now we’re finished, you might as well go that tiny step further and get your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. We all know it will happen soon.
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Book of the Day, Mon, 17 Aug 2020 06:43:25

Today’s choice of outstanding sci-fi is Leonard Rich’s “Xenophobe Resurrection” (https://t.co/ItfSx6oitK). Resurrection is the best choice we can think of at the moment, an intriguing fictional work, so if we’re going to pay tribute to norm-shattering works in all the galaxies of speculative fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Hidden in those pages, we reveal a plot that is strikingly legendary in its presentation and style. If you have time for anything today, you ought to start searching how readers took it. According to one reader, “You’ll have a new favorite author once you’ve finished XENOPHOBE RESURRECTION.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you ought to continue the whole way and get your own copy. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next epic science fiction author of the generation. Yes, we are waiting. And we know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Sun, 16 Aug 2020 06:43:05

Today, our choice is Leonard Rich’s “Xenophobe Resurrection” (https://t.co/ItfSx6oitK). Resurrection is an exciting science fiction work, so if we’re going to get through all outstanding worlds in all the niches of speculative fiction, we are not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. In this case, we reveal a tale that is exceedingly effortless in its literary virtues. If you have time for anything today, you need to appreciate how readers react. According to an obviously enthused reader, “You’ll have a new favorite author once you’ve finished XENOPHOBE RESURRECTION.” Well, now we’re done you should go the whole way and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next best thing since The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. Yes, we know that it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Sat, 15 Aug 2020 06:39:19

Today’s choice of sci-fi is Raymond Bayly’s “Shadow War Chronicles” (https://t.co/koLkGdm2eT). Book 1 is an exciting fictional work, so in our never-ending tributes to outstanding items in all the universes of speculative fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on our lists. With this one, we discover a plot that is convincingly legendary in its literary virtues. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, you need to have a quick look at how fans reacted. We took note of the words from an obviously enthused reader, “In the past year of so I’ve given up on more books than I could count. I find that most books today either so much investment in time or are sloppy and uninspired. This book pulls you in quick while still having depth. I hope the trend in books steers more to the style presented in this novel where concise prose and well written characters wins out over overly complex webs of story arcs dumped onto thousands of pages.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you should go one small step further and get your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next best thing since The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. Yes, we hope it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Fri, 14 Aug 2020 06:31:38

On this day our choice of outstanding sci-fi is Harry Bentham’s “Wrong Century” (https://t.co/gMO0SZoRov). Wrong Century is a rogue tale, an intriguing title, so if we’re going to pay tribute to norm-shattering works in all the domains of speculative fiction, we’re sure this one belongs on top of our list for today. With this one, we reveal a plot that is convincingly entertaining in its style. If you have time for anything today, your attention is needed. Please, at least appreciate how fans reacted. In the words of an obviously enthused reader, “Very good read. I enjoyed the book from the first page to the last. Anyone who is into reading a good SF book should read this one” So now we’re finished, you should go one small step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next epic science fiction author of the generation. We know we’re getting close!
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Book of the Day, Thu, 13 Aug 2020 06:33:53

On this day our choice is Christian Warren Freed’s “Dreams of Winter” (https://t.co/BaP8JXqcEI). Dreams of Winter is a truly amazing sci-fi title, so if we’re going to get through all norm-shattering worlds in all the niches of speculative fiction, we are sure this one belongs on top of our list for today. Here we discover a yarn that is absolutely legendary in its style. If you like a good book, you need to start searching how readers react. According to one reader, “Christian Warren Freed writes with great detail and passion. Dreams of Winter felt like a Charles Dickens novel turned science fiction. I couldn’t help but be drawn to the characters who are superior physically and mentally. There is a strong drive to right the wrong these gods inflict on humans. I am looking forward to the next in this series, though I got chills just reading this novel.” If you read our earnest recommendation, you might as well go that tiny step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. Yes, we expect it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Wed, 12 Aug 2020 06:28:53

Today’s choice is Christian Warren Freed’s “Dreams of Winter” (https://t.co/BaP8JXqcEI). Dreams of Winter is a truly exhilarating title, and so when it comes to amazing items in all the domains of science fiction, we’re sure this one belongs on our lists. Going beyond the front cover, we discover storytelling that is surely entertaining in its delivery. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, you should have a quick look at how fans reacted. In the words of an obviously enthused reader, “One of the things I always found a little uncomfortable about Malazan: Book of the Fallen series was the abundance of gods. I prefer stories in which human foibles and strengths drive the plot. That pretty much sums up the A Song of Fire and Ice series. The Forgotten Gods Tale, of which Dreams of Winter is the first volume, sits somewhere between those two. Yes there are gods, and yes they are powerful, and yes they do make a mess, but the real focus is on the humans and how they deal with the mess.” If you read our earnest recommendation, you ought to go that tiny step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Like you, we can only hope we’re getting close!
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Book of the Day, Tue, 11 Aug 2020 06:31:26

On this day our choice of outstanding sci-fi is J. S. Garner’s “Daniel and Kate” (https://t.co/4re0Bu0KX8). Daniel and Kate is a rogue tale, an intriguing fictional work, and in honor of all norm-shattering titles in all the niches of sci-fi, we are sure this one belongs on our lists. Here we find a yarn that is surely ingenious in its ability to create excitement. If you like a good book, your attention is needed. Please, at least have a quick look at how fans took it. According to one reader, “If you’re looking for a story out of the ordinary–this is it!! There is no description that applies to it–you just have to read it for yourself.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you should go that tiny step further and search for your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next best thing since The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. Yes, we can only hope it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Mon, 10 Aug 2020 06:26:58

On this day our choice of sci-fi is Rodrigo Delgado’s “Mortal Nature” (https://t.co/YbmbY2pBX6). Mortal Nature is an independently minded and independently authored amazing fictional work, so if we’re going to pay tribute to norm-shattering works in all the realms of science fiction, we’re not regretting including this one on our lists. Assuredly, we found a yarn that is absolutely ingenious in its gifts. If you like a good book, you should appreciate how fans took it. In the words of one reader, “Very interesting book. I strongly recommend it to buy it and read it. You won’t be disappointed.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you might as well continue the whole way and get your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We all can only hope it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Sun, 09 Aug 2020 06:34:08

Today, our choice is NL Rinku’s “Earthers” (https://t.co/kYL40emdCF). Earthers is a truly exciting title, and so in honor of all norm-shattering items in all the realms of the fantastic, we’re sure this one belongs on our lists. Inside, we discover a story that is naturally unique in its presentation and style. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, your attention is needed. Please, at least appreciate how readers took it. According to a reader, “Interesting concept with lots of action. Man against machine, seems like an unbalanced concept determining mankind’s extinction. RL leads us on a great journey to battle the overwhelming forces of good vs evil. I was astonished at the depth of imagination and dramatic effect depicted in this novel.” Well, now we’re done you ought to go the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. Yes, we know we’re getting close!
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Book of the Day, Sat, 08 Aug 2020 06:21:55

Today, our choice of sci-fi is Ben Blake’s “Black Lord of Eagles” (https://t.co/rAs8Jmuffj). Eagles is a truly amazing science fiction work, so if we’re going to get through all incredible works in all the niches of science fiction, we’re sure this one belongs on our lists. With this one, we discover a tale that is truly unique in its delivery. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you need to start searching how fans react. In the words of one reader, “Great book! Thrilling from the start, I can’t wait for the sequel!” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you should go the whole way and get your own copy. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We know that we’re getting close!
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Book of the Day, Fri, 07 Aug 2020 06:22:47

On this day our choice is Anathea N. Krrill’s “The Sphere” (https://t.co/lQEvqUfWhc). Sphere is an independently minded and independently authored exhilarating sci-fi title, so in our never-ending tributes to amazing items in all the galaxies of science fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on our lists. In this case, we discovered storytelling that is surely entertaining in its delivery. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, you ought to appreciate how fans took it. According to an obviously enthused reader, “The Sphere is a tale of a civiliation separated from earth for centuries and of an inter-being romance. The civilisation has evolved on quite idealistic lines, defined as being essential for the survival of a group of people who are dependent on each other and cut off from all outside sources of help. As the book progresses, it becomes clear that although the ideals are maintained on the surface, the reality is more complicated - and more familiar. I liked this subtity. I think the strength of the book is in the descriptions of this society, how it arose and developed, and how it might be escaped. I also liked that there were likeable characters, and enjoyed seeing their characters develop as we get to know them as the story unfolds. The inter-being romance raises the question - how does love transcend differences between people or between beings of completely different composition. Since this love becomes primarily associated with sex, I felt the question and its resolution was not fully developed. It still adds a nice twist to the story.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you might as well go one small step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We all are waiting. And we know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Thu, 06 Aug 2020 06:30:48

Today, our choice of sci-fi is Anathea N. Krrill’s “The Sphere” (https://t.co/lQEvqUfWhc). Sphere is the best choice we can think of at the moment, an amazing title, so in our never-ending tributes to norm-shattering items in all the realms of speculative fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on our lists. Here we found a plot that is truly entertaining in its emotional content. If we assume you share our enthusiasm for a good book, you should have a quick look at how readers react. In the words of one reader, “The Sphere is a tale of a civiliation separated from earth for centuries and of an inter-being romance. The civilisation has evolved on quite idealistic lines, defined as being essential for the survival of a group of people who are dependent on each other and cut off from all outside sources of help. As the book progresses, it becomes clear that although the ideals are maintained on the surface, the reality is more complicated - and more familiar. I liked this subtity. I think the strength of the book is in the descriptions of this society, how it arose and developed, and how it might be escaped. I also liked that there were likeable characters, and enjoyed seeing their characters develop as we get to know them as the story unfolds. The inter-being romance raises the question - how does love transcend differences between people or between beings of completely different composition. Since this love becomes primarily associated with sex, I felt the question and its resolution was not fully developed. It still adds a nice twist to the story.” Having checked out our review, you should go the whole way and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. Like you, we know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Wed, 05 Aug 2020 06:25:11

Today’s choice of outstanding sci-fi is J.S. Garner’s “The Cleopatra” (https://t.co/O48X5A3WoS). The Cleopatra is an amazing sci-fi title, so when it comes to outstanding items in all the galaxies of sci-fi, we are not regretting including this one on our lists. For certain, we discovered a yarn that is convincingly entertaining in its approach. If you have time for anything today, you need to have a quick look at how sci-fi readers react. In the words of a reader, “Do you write? Share your thoughts by reviewing THE CLEOPATRA by @jsgarnerauthor https://amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1729090079/ #choices #powerofwords.” If you’ve been kind enough to read our lovingly crafted review, you might as well go the whole way and search for your own copy. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We all are waiting. And we know it will happen soon.
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Book of the Day, Mon, 03 Aug 2020 06:25:56

Today, our choice of sci-fi is Harry Bentham’s “Ship of Fools” (https://t.co/qKvMqxom1Q). Ship of Fools is an intriguing work of fiction, so when it comes to incredible works in all the galaxies of the fantastic, we are not regretting including this one on our lists. Here we find a yarn that is instantly effortless in its style. If you like a good book, you’ve got to appreciate how readers react. In the words of a reader, “I found myself wanting much more after finishing the first story, it was a great way to start this collection. A good mix of story and character building. Most tales keep a fast pace for the reader. It’s worth a read and story one is a must for sci- fi readers.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you might as well continue that tiny step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If not, stay tuned until we discover the next best thing since The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. We all expect it’ll be well worth the wait.
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Book of the Day, Sun, 02 Aug 2020 06:29:18

Today, our choice is Christian Warren Freed’s “Dreams of Winter” (https://t.co/BaP8JXqcEI). Dreams of Winter is a truly intriguing work of fiction, so in honor of all outstanding items in all the galaxies of science fiction, we’re not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Assuredly, we found a yarn that is exceedingly entertaining in its themes. If your taste in books is as good as ours, you should appreciate how sci-fi readers took it. We took note of the words from one reader, “Christian Warren Freed writes with great detail and passion. Dreams of Winter felt like a Charles Dickens novel turned science fiction. I couldn’t help but be drawn to the characters who are superior physically and mentally. There is a strong drive to right the wrong these gods inflict on humans. I am looking forward to the next in this series, though I got chills just reading this novel.” If you made it through this sincere tribute, you might as well continue one small step further and search for a copy of the book yourself. If not, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next epic science fiction author of the generation. We know it’ll happen eventually.
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Book of the Day, Sat, 01 Aug 2020 06:29:36

Today’s choice is Scott Arbuckle’s “Scavenged” (https://t.co/uLpLR3NkYK). Scavenged is an exhilarating science fiction work, so in our never-ending tributes to norm-shattering worlds in all the niches of the fantastic, we’re not going to pass including this one on top of our list for today. Assuredly, we reveal storytelling that is strikingly ingenious in its literary virtues. If you like a good book, you need to appreciate how sci-fi readers reacted. In the words of one reader, “Is there really other life out there? Are we truly alone in this Universe, or is there other life just waiting to be discovered? If so, perhaps we are the ones who are under the microscope. Maybe extraterrestrial beings have been watching us all along without our knowledge. It is certainly an exciting- yet chilling possibility. Indeed, what if this alien race is hostile and looking to conquer and claim a new world? Malice in their hearts and Hell bent upon inflicting utter domination. What would happen to humanity as we know it? Would it lie down and accept its fate…or rise up? In the novel Scavenged by author Scott Arbuckle, we get to see such an intriguing scenario take place first hand. For fans of powerful and captivating Science fiction, this is a must read!” 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, subscribe for email updates until we discover the next big science fiction author of our time. We know it will happen soon.
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