Madison's Song is highly recommended for its non-stop action and skilful characterization.
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Profile: Christine Amsden, Author of the Cassie Scot Series
Meet the creator of the paranormal detective Cassie Scot.
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An s-f novel about a telepathic sheep proves entertaining and mind-bending.
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The first of two newly translated Cuban sci-fi books proves a provocative and imaginative read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sons of the Sphinx’ by Cheryl Carpinello
Teenager travels through time with hunky king tut in new YA novel, Sons of the Sphinx by Cheryl Carpinello.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Isle of the Lost,’ A Descendants Novel by Melissa De La Cruz
"The Isle Of The Lost" is a wonderful young adult novel that is also a treat for those who remember the fairytales of their youth fondly.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Beyond the Standard Model’ by Luz Thompson
"Beyond the Standard Model" contains lots of violence, some strange sexual images and beaucoup excellent writing. Highly recommended!
Read More »Interview: Terry Jackman, Author of ‘Ashamet, Desert-Born’
"For me, the most boring books are those that tick boxes and slavishly follow an initial outline. I think a good story is often organic. . ."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Link’ A Science Fiction Novel by D.A.Karr
Karr does a great job of putting you in the ship with Captain Garrick and his crew. He has created a team of individuals who have a strong respect for each other, even though they do not understand all the motives and personalities. They just know that there is not a one of them that does not have the other's back, including their captain.
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