I’m continuing my quest to read all books released by Aliette de Bodard and when my friend got a copy of Seven of Infinities, I asked if she wanted to read it together. It was actually my first buddy read ever, and really enjoyed it as we explored the mystery as we went. Seven of Read More
Tag: science-fiction
Review: Rosewater by Tade Thompson
I’ve waited way too long before reading this but when one of the bookclubs on r/fantasy selected Rosewater by Tade Thompson as the book of the month, I knew I had to take part. Mostly to get my hard mode bingo square for a book club read. If not, I would’ve read it for a Read More
Book Tour: Shards of Earth – Adrian Tchaikovsky
Thanks to The Write Reads and the publisher Tor UK for an ARC of the book. Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky is the first installment in his new science-fiction series, The Final Architects. This is the first book by Adrian Tchaikovsky I’ve read, although I do have one of his fantasy books sitting on Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Chris Farnell
Happy publication day to Chris Farnell and Descartesmageddon! Today his latest instalment in the Fermi’s Progress series releases so you can jump right in and enjoy both episodes of this thrilling science fiction story. Chris Farnell I was hatched from a vat in 2002 when I immediately went to study English Literature with Creative Writing Read More
Review: Seven Devils by Laura Lam & Elizabeth May
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC of Seven Devils. Below is my honest opinion about the book. When Laura Lam announced she was collaborating with Elizabeth May to write a book about kick-ass women fighting against the establishment, I knew I had to read it. I’d only read Pantomime by Laura Lam Read More
Review: The Tea Master and the Detective by Aliette de Bodard
It’s probably no secret that I adore Aliette’s writing and with my love for tea, it’s not a difficult guess to figure out why I picked up The Tea Master and the Detective. I don’t read much science-fiction but Aliette can sell me anything. Like a female Sherlock Holmes with Watson’s role being played by Read More
Support Your Favourite Writer!
Last week, I gave a shout out to artists. This week I want to highlight some authors who have new books coming out soon but had their launch-related events cancelled. This will be a weird mix of genres and authors but do consider pre-ordering or buying a book later to support them. Check your local Read More
19 Asian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books released in 2020
With the amount of new books beings released every week, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Honestly, I can’t even keep track of every book coming out, especially if you also consider all the new indie releases. That’s why I made a list of nineteen science-fiction/fantasy books from Asian authors that caught my eye. All of Read More
Review: All Systems Red – Martha Wells
All Systems Red by Martha Wells is the first in The Murderbot Diaries series. Murderbot is a robot with organic parts who hacked its module and is now a free agent. Follow their journey as the expedition encounters hostile behaviour. Read More
Review: Warcross by Marie Lu
Warcross is a YA sci-fi book about hackers, esports, virtual reality, and gamers. Filled with intrigue, fast paced action, and a hint of romance. Five stars. Read More