Book Review: The Worst Ship in the Fleet (Dumb Luck and Dead Heroes Book 1) by Skyler Ramirez If there’s one thing I love in a book, it’s the ability to laugh aloud while marveling at the absurdity of life—and The Worst Ship in the Fleet delivers on that front in delightful abundance. Skyler Ramirez’s

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Review of The Listening Dark: A Psychological Sci-Fi Horror Novella Set in Deep Space by Henri Hubert If the idea of drifting through the emptiness of space with only your mind—and an increasingly unreliable AI—for company strikes a chord with you, then The Listening Dark will feel both eerily familiar and hauntingly unique. When I

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Exploring the Depths of The Enceladus Mission: A Journey Beyond Our Own As a lifelong fan of science fiction, I often find myself mesmerized by stories set in the vastness of space, exploring themes of human resilience, the quest for knowledge, and the enigmas of existence. When I stumbled upon The Enceladus Mission: Hard Science

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Book Review: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? has long been a beacon in the realm of science fiction, an exploration of humanity threaded through dystopian landscapes. I first picked it up after watching Blade Runner 2049, captivated by the film’s deep

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Exploring the Depths of Survival: Review of Children of the Apocalypse: Mega Boxed Set by Baileigh Higgins When I first stumbled upon Children of the Apocalypse: Mega Boxed Set, I felt an overwhelming sense of curiosity—and perhaps a bit of trepidation. What would it mean to confront an undead spouse, as described in the gripping

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Rebel Blood: A Journey Through a Dystopian Landscape When I first stumbled upon Children of Apis: Book One: Rebel Blood by John Raposa, I was immediately drawn in by the promise of a gritty, post-apocalyptic tale that combined elements of rebellion and survival. As someone who devours dystopian fiction with the enthusiasm of a bee

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