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Book Review – ALoner

ALoner by Ed Morawski My rating: 4 of 5 stars I have to say first of all that I was a bit thrown by the title and its odd capitalization, but after closer examination of the cover art with it’s 80’s retro style referencing to TV’s “A Team”, I assumed that the title itself was […]

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Book Review: Tales Of A Nuisance Man

Tales of a Nuisance Man by James Maxstadt My rating: 3 of 5 stars Tales of a Nuisance Man is lighthearted fantasy entertainment with plenty of well worn tropes that fantasy lovers look for. Overall it is well done, but the genre doesn’t do a lot for me personally. But like I said it is […]

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Book Review: Dyrwolf

Dyrwolf by Kat Kinney My rating: 5 of 5 stars There is a beautifully odd and rather unique feeling one may get from the opening chapters of Dyrwolf. It is a sense of decontextualization that arises from a stunning timelessness. It is told in first person perspective, frankly a risky move in my books but […]

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Book Review: The Planets – a scifaiku poetry collection

The Planets: a scifaiku poetry collection by Wendy Van Camp My rating: 5 of 5 stars In this collection of poems Wendy captures the essence, or rather, the myriad essences of the wildly individual planets in our Solar system. Her vivid imagery and suggestive language prompt us to look past oversimplifications and preconceptions of chunks […]

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Book Review: Edge Of Doom

Edge of Doom by E.M. Swift-Hook My rating: 4 of 5 stars On the surface we have a gritty cyberpunk story of crime syndicate power plays. But underneath this, in a similar vein as Asimov’s foundation, is a further exploration of fate and destiny and the future, of, as the author says… “Just another human […]