Billie and Lydia are high school seniors on the depressed coast of Washington. With an economy frozen by the shuttered lumber industry, the two area high schools are forced to be combined. This heightens the rivalry instead of putting it to rest, but it does allow the two social outsiders to meet. Each are targets... Continue Reading →
Recursion by Blake Crouch
Before I got my hands on this book, I read several reviews: Mogsy's review, Lisa's review, Kyra's review , Petrik's review and Dave's review ... So many good reviews! I knew I had to get this book. It did not disappoint. Please check out their posts. These bloggers are great follows. Crouch takes on the consequences of time travel... wrapping it... Continue Reading →
Fire Ant (The Navy of Humanity: Wasp Squadron Book 1) by Jonathan P. Brazee
Hummingbird pilots for the mega-corporations have two goals, two ways to gain big bonuses: find resources and habitable planets. Floribeth Salinas O’Shea Dalisa is happy to take the risks and live the boredom of long space journeys by herself with only her AI and some holovids to keep her company. Until one jump takes her... Continue Reading →
David Mogo, Godhunter by Suyi Davies Okungbowa
Lagos, the largest city on the continent of Africa, is the site of The Falling, the day the gods took to the Earth. They have been semi-quarantined on the Island, yet lose themselves on the people on the Mainland to cause trouble. A demigod named David Mogo has made a business around helping people rid... Continue Reading →
Alphabet Squadron by Alexander Freed
Why did I like Rogue One so much? And to some extent, Solo? No space wizards or force wielders... The Star Wars galaxy needs more stories about regular dudes. The men and women in the trenches, gun-wells, and cockpits. The complicated heroes and, not so heroic characters, who fight on both sides. The Force is... Continue Reading →