Each Little Universe – Book Review
Review of Each Little Universe by author Chris Durston, a wild story of a group of friends and their new friend from outer space.
Review of Each Little Universe by author Chris Durston, a wild story of a group of friends and their new friend from outer space.
Review of To Marry Medusa by Theodore Sturgeon, an alien life comes to Earth a tries to reunite humanity’s hive mind in this sci fi thriller.
Review of You’ve Lost a lot of Blood, a novel made up of fictional essays, poems, and a full novella to tell a disturbing tale in a new way.
Review of Two at the End, an afro-futurist novel that explores the earth after the gates of hell opened up and changed everything.
Review of Artemis, Weir’s follow up to The Martian, a poorly written science fiction caper that demonstrates a poor understanding of women.
Review of Theodore’s Work in Progress by Chelsea Lauren, an LGBTQ progressive novel about a young man who carries the weight of the world.
Review of Skullcrack City by Jeremy Robert Johnson, this genre bending novel takes you into dual worlds through hard drugs and brain power.
Review of Strange Adventures by author Tom King, Adam Strange is the hero of two worlds facing a nightmare war and bad public relations.
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