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Indian Summer Reviewed By Amy Lignor Of Bookpleasures.com
- By Amy Lignor
- Published December 11, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: Tracy Richardson
ISBN: 978-1-935462-25-5
I loved this book. The writer really delved into all the areas of teenage angst. From the gut-wrenching scenes of peer-pressure to the maximum, when poor Marcie has to find a way to fit into a world that she doesn’t understand – and, doesn’t even like – to the effects that big business has on nature conservancy and the preservation of the past – the author has found a way to focus on major issues in an absolutely fun and exciting way.
Constellation Chronicles, The Lost Civilization of Aries Reviewed By Thomas Drinkard Of Bookpleasures.com
- By Thomas Drinkard
- Published July 26, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: Vincent Lowry
ISBN: 978-1-934937-35-8: ISBN: 978-934937-35-5
Publisher: Mill City Press
Science fiction fans that enjoy the genre and don’t demand deep science explanations—but love fantasy and action—will find an enjoyable read in this book
Requiem of the Human Soul Reviewed By Norm Goldman of Bookpleasures.com
- By Norm Goldman
- Published July 13, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: Jeremy R. Lent
Publisher: lilbros libertad
Lent's prose mixed in with a healthy dose of science fiction is as gifted as it is fearless leaving readers in a state of exhaustion but surprisingly exhilarated to have the opportunity to partake in this most unusual hearing. Perhaps this was Lent's objective? If so, he has succeeded admirably.
Review: The Ovum Factor
- By Karim Khan (also known as Ernest Dempsey)
- Published May 9, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: Marvin L.
Zimmerman
Publisher: Synergy Books
ISBN: 978-1-933538-99-6
Review: Project Anastrophe: A Sci Fi Novel
- By Lavanya Karthik
- Published April 22, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: George Karnikis
Outskirts Press
ISBN: 978-1-4327-2898-4
The word Anastrophe, derives from the Greek word for turning things around, and that is what this ambitious novel envisions for a planet ravaged by environmental degradation and the indiscriminate use of nuclear power.
Review: To Your Own Self Be True
- By Norm Goldman
- Published April 18, 2009
- Science Fiction
Author: Ray Melnik
ISBN: 978-1-4401-2856-1
Publisher: iUniverse
Review: ITP: FUTURE HOPE
- By Norm Goldman
- Published February 13, 2009
- Science Fiction , General Fiction , Religion and Spirituality
Author: David Gelber
ISBN: 978-0-9820763-0-9
Publisher: Ruffian Press
David Gelber’s ITP: FUTURE HOPE is such a strong thought provoking Christian Science Fiction novel that there is a danger in writing too much or too complexly about it.
Review: The Last Days of Krypton
- By Jennifer Andrew
- Published December 24, 2008
- Science Fiction
Author: Kevin J. Anderson
ISBN: 978-0-06-134075-8
The Last Days of Krypton is a science fiction/fantasy tale of the history and past of the iconic superhero, Superman. The story starts before his parents find each other and before General Zod and his two faithful followers are sent to the phantom zone. The planet Krypton thrives with a society of complacent citizens and a government that is lax in helping their own people when the moment arises to do so. The story tells of strong characters trying to do the right thing when all forces are playing against them. The author captures the action, the emotion and the story of what makes the story of Superman so great.
Review: The Ashes of Worlds
- By Jennifer Andrew
- Published December 17, 2008
- Science Fiction
Author: Kevin J. Anderson
ISBN: 978-0-316-00757-3
The Ashes of Worlds is the conclusion in The Saga of Seven Suns and the seventh book in this exciting science fiction epic series. If you haven't read the rest of the series, don't miss out on the preceding books: Book 1-Hidden Empire, Book 2-A Forest of Stars, Book 3-Horizon Storms, Book 4-Scattered Suns, Book 5-Of Fire and Night and Book 6-Metal Swarm.
Review: The Nexus Colony
- By Paul Lapen
- Published November 15, 2008
- Science Fiction
Author: G.F. Schreader
ISBN: 143270088x
Publisher: Outskirts Press
This story is set in
present-day Antarctica, where The Ice is almost a living thing that pervades
all aspects of daily life. On a scientific mission, unknown items are found
embedded in the ice. They are brought back to McMurdo base as scientific
oddities, then quickly snatched up by the US Government when they are found to
be not of human origin.

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