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what I’m reading: aurora blazing by jessie mihalik.

book reviews, books and reading · July 10, 2020

Aurora Blazing is book #2 in the Consortium Rebellion series. The first book, Polaris Rising, follows Ada von Hasenberg who is fleeing from an arranged marriage and joins forces with a dangerous fugitive. Did I mention it takes place in space? Read my review of Polaris Rising here. Aurora Blazing Read the Post

what I’m reading: vessel by lisa a. nichols.

book reviews, books and reading · May 8, 2020

When NASA receives a message from the spaceship Sagittarius, they are shocked considering that all contact with the Sagittarius was lost over six years ago and the crew is presumed dead. Somehow, Catherine Wells has survived the deadly incident that killed her other five crew members and just wants Read the Post

what I’m reading: the psychology of time travel by kate mascarenhas.

book reviews, books and reading · April 24, 2020

In 1967, four female scientists built the world’s first time machine. But just when they were to unveil their achievement, one of the scientists suffers a breakdown, putting the project at risk. To protect themselves, the other members exile the woman from the team and erase her accomplishments. 50 Read the Post

what I’m reading: malfunction by nina croft.

book reviews, books and reading · March 27, 2020

When the Earth began to die, humans came together and built twenty-four spaceships that would be launched in search of a new world to live. Each spaceship carries ten thousand humans, known as the Chosen Ones, who would ensure the continuation of humanity. 500 years after the launch of the ships, Read the Post

what I’m reading: tomorrow and tomorrow by tom sweterlitsch.

book reviews, books and reading · November 8, 2019

It's been 10 years since the city of Pittsburgh has been decimated by a terrorist bomb but John Dominic Blaxton can't forget his wife who died on that day. He spends his time, when not at work, in the Archive, a digital reconstruction of Pittsburgh where anyone can walk the streets and see the Read the Post

what I’m reading: recursion by blake crouch.

book reviews, books and reading · September 13, 2019

One night, New York City cop Barry Sutton is called to the scene of a woman threatening to commit suicide. She tells him that her life is not her own and that she has memories of things that never happened, a phenomenon known as false memory syndrome. Unable to save the woman, Barry starts Read the Post

what I’m reading: polaris rising by jessie mihalik.

book reviews, books and reading · May 3, 2019

In the far future, space has been colonized, spaceships fill the sky, and the universe is ruled by the three High Houses. Ada von Hasenberg, the fifth child of House van Hasenberg has been on the run for the past two years after fleeing prior to the betrothal ceremony between her and a son of House Read the Post

what I’m reading: artemis by andy weir.

book reviews, books and reading · April 26, 2019

For Jazz Bashara, life on Artemis, the first and only city on the moon, could be better. Working as a porter barely covers the basic necessities so Jazz does a bit of smuggling in her spare time. When Jazz is offered the opportunity to make more money than she can imagine, she jumps at the chance. Read the Post

what I’m reading: the gone world by tom sweterlitsch.

book reviews, books and reading · February 8, 2019

Shannon Moss is a member of a secret department within the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). Her current case – solve the murder of a Navy SEAL’s family and find the missing SEAL along with his eldest daughter. Shannon Moss can’t tell anyone, but the missing SEAL was an astronaut Read the Post

what I’m reading: into the drowning deep by mira grant.

book reviews, books and reading · March 20, 2018

Seven years ago, the Atargatis set off on a voyage to the Mariana Trench to film a “mockumentary” about mermaids. All contact was lost and when the ship was finally located, it was deserted. The only sign of the crew was bits of found footage that showed the crew being slaughtered by some sort of Read the Post

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