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Game On! by Himanjali Sankar – exciting sci-fi for kids 8+
Game On is an exciting, fast-paced sci-fi for kids 8+ that keeps kids eager to see what happens next. It is a great pick for readers aged ten and up.
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eMortal by Steve Schafer – compelling speculative AI sci-fi
eMortal is a compelling speculative AI sci-fi that reflects on life, human nature, and the psychology of artificial intelligence. The novel masterfully balances thought-provoking themes with an engaging story.
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Mad Sisters of Esi by Tashan Mehta – complicated and confusing sci-fi
Mad Sisters of Esi is imaginary literary sc-ifi with beautiful descriptions and complicated world but for me it was confusing, tedious, and too slow paced.
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July in Life and Reading #MonthlyWrapUp
Nothing noteworthy happened in July but I could read more than I expected. Check out how my July in Life and Reading has been in this monthly wrap-up post.
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Fractal Noise by Christopher Paolini
Fractal Noise is interesting, deep, and thought-provoking sci-fi about the journey to self-discovery.
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Station Eternity (The Midsolar Murders #1) by Mur Lafferty – murder mystery on space station
Station Eternity is interesting, intriguing, and unusual murder mystery with original premise and amazing setting.
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10 Reasons to Read Obsidio by Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff – Book review and Discussion
Obsidio is fantastic closure to the series with lots of actions, twists and turns, a perfect rollercoaster ride in space. Me and Toni both enjoyed reading this together and we both wanted more…
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10 Reasons to Read Gemina by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
I just say Gemina is the mind-blowing sequel to Illuminae, utterly brilliant and so full of actions and twists and turns. Me and Toni both loved this book and we are too eager…
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10 reasons why I love Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Illuminae is a spectacular, captivating, and brilliant first book in The Illuminae Files trilogy. I can’t write review of this book like I usually do so like this book’s different format I’m also…
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Slow Reads Week – Weekly Wrap Up
Hello readers! I hope you’re all well, safe and healthy in a world that is going towards war and the reason for it is beyond me. I can’t think of better title than…