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Book of the Day, Wed, 24 Feb 2021 13:07:48

Today, our choice is J. Darris Mitchell’s “Fireflies and Cosmos” (https://t.co/h5HNLZjij3). Fireflies is the best choice we can think of at the moment, an exhilarating sci-fi title, and so if we’re going to get through all the best titles in all the galaxies of science fiction, we are convinced this title earned its place on our lists. Without hesitation, we find a story we can say is undeniably entertaining in terms of ability to create excitement. Supposing you are as versed in this sort of thing as us, you need to appreciate how sci-fi readers reacted. We took note of the words from a reader, “A sci-fi story about a scientific crew and their mission to explore and categorize seeded planets. Part Star Trek, part Starship Trooper, and part Margaret Atwood and Henry David Thoreau’s writing- all in a bite-size format. J Darris has great knowledge about the natural world and incorporates some of his biological background to write scifi about terraforming and astrobiology. The plants and animals that the author has created are novel and interesting. So is the overarching mystery and background story of the original planetary seeders and the Corporations. There’s even a bit of romantic spice to mix things up. I enjoyed reading about the universe that the author has created and cannot wait to read the next series and see where the crew of the Artemis ends up next!” Having checked out our review, you might as well continue that tiny step further and get a copy of the book yourself. If we haven’t persuaded you yet, keep watching this space. As an idea, keep following until we discover the next Asimov or Clarke. We can only hope we’re getting close!
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