Ruth Frampton (577 KP) rated Stuck in the Stone Age in Books
Apr 10, 2018
Tom Edison (No, not that Tom Edison) loves science and when he somehow gets a job at a science research centre he feels his life is perfect, but then the accident with the time machine happens and that is only the beginning of his adventures with his soon to become scientist friend, Dr Morice.
At times this book had me truly laughing out loud and one I had finished it, left me already wanting to read the next story with these characters. I look forward to seeing them available in the near future.
At the back of this book is a section dedicated to writing fiction, aimed at the younger writer, it serves to give them a framework in which to shape their writing and supports them throughout with positive messages and encouragement to complete. The authors even ask them to send their attempts in for them to read. So looking forward to reading the next young writers story, if it's anything like this one, it will be great.
In 100 Years: Leading Economists Predict the Future
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This pithy and engaging volume shows that economists may be better equipped to predict the future...
American Literature in the World: An Anthology from Anne Bradstreet to Octavia Butler
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American Literature in the World is an innovative anthology offering a new way to understand the...
Write a Novel in 10 Minutes a Day
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LEARN HOW TO WRITE FICTION BY WRITING EVERY DAY Would you like to write but have no spare time? Do...
ClareR (6118 KP) rated The Summoner’s Sins (Sandal Castle Medieval Thrillers #3) in Books
Mar 30, 2021
Richard Lee is a reasoned and logical man, and able to tell a curse from an actual murder - and thank goodness for him! I really liked the characters that Keith Moray has written in to this story, and Richard and Hubert are great lead characters. Richard is a god-fearing man, but he doesn’t let religion get in the way of the truth. Hubert is ever faithful to Richard and their pursuit of the truth.
I really very much enjoyed this book - I do like historical fiction (you’ve probably guessed this by now!) and I enjoy a good mystery. This delivered in spades on both counts.
Many thanks to Sapere Books for providing me with an e-ARC.
That Inevitable Victorian Thing
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Speculative fiction from the acclaimed bestselling author of Exit, Pursued by a Bear and Star Wars:...
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Six Months, Three Days, Five Others
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"A master absurdist...Highly recommended." ―The New York Times Before the success of her debut...
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b.Young (97 KP) rated The Six (The Six #1) in Books
May 2, 2018
I am happy to say that I found this book action-packed and exciting with a unique plot.
Well developed characters bring you into the story and make you actually care what happens to them.
The thought of humans having their minds transferred into AI robots (as well as other objects) is amazing and frightening all at the same time...especially when it is for the purpose of defeating a lab-created AI that has gone rogue with an objective to annihilate the human race!
Mothergamer (1625 KP) rated Counterpart - Season 1 in TV
Mar 5, 2018
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2526 KP) rated Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha #2) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
This is a delightful combination of mystery and science fiction that will keep fans of either genre turning pages. The characters are sharp and well done. There are plenty of twists and clues. Plus there are some very funny scenes. My only warning is that this book spoils the first in the series, but that’s a very minor issue since both books are delightful reads.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/04/book-review-spaced-out-by-stuart-gibbs.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.



