The Silvery Path (The Underworlds #4)
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Will it end in peace or a silvery dose of fate? Henna’s manipulation knows no bounds, Denida is...
Fantasy Science Fiction
ClareR (5721 KP) rated The Book of Joan in Books
Dec 13, 2017
Wieland
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Penned by the skilful hand of Charles Brockden Brown, Wieland was one of the first American Gothic...
Vanguard (Razorland, #4)
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The Razorland saga continues. Since the war ended, Tegan has dreamed of an epic journey, so when she...
Ann Aguirre Fantasy Science Fiction Razorland Vanguard Young Adult
Cursing (Angie Faust Series Book 1)
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The day she killed her boss... Everything changed. She never laid a hand on him to take his...
series Cursing Angie Faust Series urban fantasy science fiction Lynne Murray
What to Think About Machines That Think: Today's Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence
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Weighing in from the cutting-edge frontiers of science, today's most forward-thinking minds explore...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated The Ministry of Time in Books
Jun 4, 2024
The Ministry of Time is a clever book - it uses time travel and science fiction, with a touch of history that actually happened, and mixes it up with a hefty dose of romance, thriller and literary fiction. It doesn’t sound like it will work, but I’m here to say that it really DOES!
Ok, so a quick, yet vague, synopsis: the British Government has come into possession of a device that can go back in time and find particular people in the past. It’s been decided that the people they take are all in life-threatening situations. Those plucked from their time are placed with a “Bridge”; someone who will facilitate their integration into modern society.
The main pair is that of Graham Gore, a Polar explorer from the Erebus expedition, and his Bridge, a woman whose mother escaped the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Not an easy adjustment for a Victorian man. This Bridge is the narrator.
Graham Gore adjusts quickly to modern life, but is modern life willing to accept him? And what affect does it have on him and his fellow time travellers, to be so out of time?
There was so much to think about whilst reading this - I was completely immersed, and it ended FAR too quickly!
Senlin Ascends: Book One of the Books of Babel
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'One of my favourite books of all time' Mark Lawrence 'An extraordinary debut that is well worthy...
science fiction fantasy
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Into The Churn in Books
Apr 4, 2024
The characters of Ezren and Foster are outstanding, quickly drawing you into their story and making you want all the good things for them. Their relationship is quick, but not rushed, and not without its arguments as they are both strong-minded and strong-willed. They are ably supported by a brilliant cast, all with their own unmistakable personalities, who share the pages so well.
From a death-defying race, to sabotage and murder, this story gives you enough to sink your teeth into, whilst leaving you wanting more. I have fallen in love with Belethea and hope to return to her skies soon!
This is high-class Science Fiction that just happens to have young MCs but can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ME!!!
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Merissa
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Mar 22, 2024