Tag: Science Fiction

Strand the Silver Radio by Justin Attas | Review

Strand the Silver Radio by Justin Attas | Review

The world outside is a myth. All that remains is Strand’s great Tower. An entire world’s worth of ecosystems and infrastructures crammed inside one segregated pillar.

Strand’s rules are simple. The more you can contribute to what’s left of humanity, the higher you climb. Everyone must contribute. This is a problem for Quincy Famino.

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark is Volume 3 of the Novelettes of T. E. Mark. I find these short stories entertaining and unique. This book is written in screenplay form putting you directly into the thought processes and actions of the characters. 

The Defense of Exeter Station by Thom Bedford | Book Spotlight

The Defense of Exeter Station by Thom Bedford | Book Spotlight

In Thom Bedford's debut novel, The Defense of Exeter Station, it's the turn of the twenty-ninth century and the Milky Way is on the verge of a galactic war. Retired Alliance Commander Tanic Sandorn accepts being recalled to active duty and propelled to the front lines. This time, he will protect his crew and the inhabitants of the Exeter star system from any approaching threat—never again will he leave anyone behind. Fans of epic space operas, like Jack Campbell’s Lost Fleet series, Jasper T. Scott’s Dead Space series, and David Weber’s Honor Harrington series will fall in love with this new book.