The Cell (2000)
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"The Cell" takes a shocking, riveting mind trip into the dark and dangerous corridors of a serial...
Existenz (1999)
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During the first closed-door demonstration of an amazing new virtual reality game called eXistenZ,...
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970)
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In the acclaimed sequel to Planet of the Apes, another astronaut (James Franciscus) crashes through...
The Real-Town Murders
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Set slightly in the future, when Reading has been renamed New Town and people live most of their...
crime sci-fi alt reality urban fantasy mystery humour
The Princess of Draga (Draga Court #1)
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Will Princess Adelina sacrifice everything for the chance at love? In a galaxy far from ours, in...
3 stars space opera slow burner fantasy/sci-fi
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Light of Kaska in Books
Jan 11, 2021
It's my second story by the author, the other being The Huntress which I loved.
I'm not entirely a fan of sci-fi stories but Michelle has this way of weaving a tale that is heavy on the romance while still being very sci-fi/fantasy, and since I read books for the romance aspect most of the time they are right up my street.
I came to like Chase Stryker from early on and Sukeza grew on me the more she protested against his capture. Reading about their evolving relationship was great and I was urging them to stop being stubborn and just get together.
The relationship between Harle and Chase was fun to read about too. I'm used to reading about the relationship between female friends but the friendship between those two had me chuckling at times.
The synopsis didn't give much away with how this story would play out but I really enjoyed the journey over the three main places mentioned in the book and could picture them in my head.
I look forward to reading more books by the author.
Magenta Skies: Rise Of The Berserkers
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Our salvation may lie with the unexpected Society is on the brink of chaos, a new threat is...
fantasy science fiction
Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated Healing Touch: Essential Energy Medicine for Yourself and Others in Books
Apr 27, 2018
The instructions were rather clear, but I would have liked more drawings. I felt like the whole book was history and information--which is important--but that only a little bit of it was actually instructional. It would have been easier to read it if the information had been better mixed in to the instructional.
On a side-note, as a sci-fi/fantasy writer, this book makes an excellent inspiration/source for writing about the supernatural!