Book Review: Marines and Mongols: A Military Science Fiction Thriller As a long-time fan of military science fiction, I was immediately intrigued when I stumbled across Marines and Mongols: A Military Science Fiction Thriller by G. B. Galbraith. The premise—a battalion of U.S. Marines transported back to the 13th century to face the unstoppable Mongol

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An Exploration of Chaos and Humanity: My Take on Leviathan Wakes When I first picked up Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey, I was looking for more than just your average space opera. I wanted a gripping story woven with intricate characters that would delve into the messiness of human nature. With a stellar reputation

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Book Review: Inevitability: A Sci-fi Cosmic Horror Novella by Micah Castle Sometimes a book calls to you from across the digital shelves, and "Inevitability" was one such siren song for me. With its promise of a retro-futuristic backdrop intertwined with themes of technology, memory, and morality, I couldn’t resist diving into the chaotic mind of

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A Plagued Sea: A Journey Through Transformation and Isolation In the realm of contemporary literature, some authors awaken a sense of existential dread that lingers long after the last page is turned. Kim Bo-young is one such visionary. When I stumbled upon her latest work, A Plagued Sea, my curiosity was piqued—not only by the

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Review of Blue SunRise: A Riveting Character-driven Hard Sci-fi Adventure (Blue Sun Space Opera Book 1) When I first stumbled upon Blue SunRise by Gregg Overman, the premise immediately piqued my curiosity. After all, what could be more engaging than a manned mission to Mars—an expedition that turns into a desperate fight for survival against

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Embracing the Unknown: A Journey through The Disturbance I recently dove into The Disturbance: Hard Science Fiction by Brandon Q. Morris and, truth be told, I emerged both exhilarated and perplexed. As an avid lover of hard science fiction, the promise of exploring the depths of time and space—or rather, the limits of our perception—was

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