Tag: Science Fiction

Interview: Dave Dobson, Author of Kenai

Interview: Dave Dobson, Author of Kenai

Today I’m pleased to bring you an interview with Dave Dobson, author of Kenai. This interview is part of my stop on the blog tour organized by Escapist Book Co. Thank you for allowing me to participate, and thank you to Dave Dobson for answering my questions. Do you read reviews of your books? If so, […]

Posted 09/21/2023 by Charli in Author Interviews / 0 Comments

Blood Kings by Shade Owens

Blood Kings by Shade Owens

I love when a book moves through several genres and Blood Kings does that and does it well. As I read through the book, the dystopian vibes became very clear – the manner in which life-sentence prisoners are dealt with is very dystopian in nature. Then you have the horror, which is readily apparent in […]

Posted 07/02/2023 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

They Lie Here by NS Ford

They Lie Here by NS Ford

Our review for today is for They Lie Here by NS Ford. This post is one of the stops on the blog tour for this book. Thank you to TheWriteReads/BBNYA for allowing me to be a part of this tour. They Lie Here is an interesting mystery/thriller that also has some elements of science fiction… […]

Posted 04/22/2023 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

The Q by Amy Tintera

The Q by Amy Tintera

Hello again everyone. I’m back with another blog tour – this time I’m featuring The Q by Amy Tintera, a post-apocalyptic YA science fiction novel. Read on for more information on the book and my review of it. If you don’t know by now, I love a good thriller – YA, adult, you name it, […]

Posted 11/22/2022 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Never Say Never by Justine Manzano

Never Say Never by Justine Manzano

Again, I’m not really a huge romance fan. Yes, I like the genre, I just tend to read other genres before I read romance. I’m really not a big fan of “YA Romance” – for some reason I just don’t care much for it. But Never Say Never? Yeah, I’m definitely a fan of this […]

Posted 06/28/2022 by Charli in Book Reviews / 1 Comment

The Deep by Nick Cutter

The Deep by Nick Cutter

When Brandon did one of his “here are some disturbing/creepy/horror books I read recently” videos and described The Deep, I knew I had to check it out.[mfn]To be fair, I check out most of his recommendations.[/mfn] Before I get into the actual review a couple of trigger warnings that I found – descriptions of gore, […]

Posted 06/27/2022 by Charli in Book Reviews / 1 Comment

Everyday Monsters by Travis Betz

Everyday Monsters by Travis Betz

Everyday Monsters is a cute, OK read, in my opinion. It wasn’t great, but it wasn’t terrible either. Allow me to explain: I’m going to deviate from the way I’ve done the last few reviews because, well, there’s a lot going on. For one, there are just too many characters that end up being central […]

Posted 06/24/2022 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Atropos by John Japuntich

Atropos by John Japuntich

I chose this book through Reedsy Discovery based solely on the description. I loved the thought of a viral component to gaining immortality as well as becoming infertile. I was curious to see how the world would react to something like that. I wasn’t disappointed. The Virus So what we know about the virus in […]

Posted 09/29/2020 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Some Laneys Died by Brooke Skipstone

Some Laneys Died by Brooke Skipstone

CW: Violence, sexual assault, death, animal death, sexual situations, suicide If there is one thing I love, it’s a good mystery. And let me tell you, Some Laneys Died is a good mystery. But it’s not just a mystery. It’s a mystery with a science fiction1 twist to it. What makes this mystery unique is the addition of […]

Posted 08/28/2020 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

The Toll by Neal Shusterman

The Toll by Neal Shusterman

I’m going to admit, I was a bit confused when this book first started. I didn’t realize there was a time gap because I hadn’t read the blurb. I’d figured they’d have immediately started trying to salvage Endura, but clearly not. I’m going to admit this right now, I can’t stand Goddard. He’s egotistical, he’s […]

Posted 02/13/2020 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments