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Book Review: New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage

April 10, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

The cover for New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage.

Synopsis Find your past. Save your future. What if you could change everything in your life you wish you’d done differently? Fix regret? Unlock the potential of your past? That’s what Adam Swann did in New Yesterday, a city where events in the present can alter history. He’s living the life of his dreams, yet he […]

Filed Under: Alt History, Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published, Soft SciFi, Time Travel Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Frasier Armitage, Indie, New Yesterday, Science Fiction, Self Published, time, time machine, Time Travel, Yestermorrow

Review: Descendant Machine (Book #2 of the Continuance Series) by Gareth L. Powell

April 8, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis When Nicola Mafalda’s scout ship comes under attack, she’s left deeply traumatised by the drastic action it takes to keep her alive. Months later, when an old flame comes to her for help, she realises she has to find a way to forgive both the ship and her former lover. Reckless elements are attempting […]

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Mechs/Robots, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction, Sentient Spaceship, Space Opera Tagged With: Science Fiction

Review: RUBICON by J.S. Dewes

April 7, 2023 by Scott Leave a Comment

Summary: Sergeant Adriene Valero wants to die. She can’t. After enduring a traumatic resurrection for the ninety-sixth time, Valero is reassigned to a special forces unit and outfitted with a cutting-edge virtual intelligence aid. They could turn the tide in the war against intelligent machines dedicated to the assimilation, or destruction, of humanity. When her […]

Filed Under: Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Book Review, J.S. Dewes, Military Sci-Fi, Military Science Fiction, Rubicon, Science Fiction, scifi, Space Opera, Tor Books

Review: The Mountain In The Sea by Ray Nayler

March 29, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis When pioneering marine biologist Dr Ha Nguyen is offered the chance to travel to the remote Con Dao Archipelago to investigate a highly intelligent, dangerous octopus species, she doesn’t pause long enough to look at the fine print. DIANIMA — a transnational tech corporation best known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence — […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Science Fiction, W&N

Review: Blindspace (Book #2 of The Common) by Jeremy Szal

March 22, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis Vakov Fukasawa is a Reaper. An elite soldier injected with a dangerous drug called Stormtech: the DNA of a genocidal alien race, the Shenoi. It makes him stronger, faster, more aggressive. At a price. A price that, if the House of Suns cult isn’t stopped, all of humanity will have to pay. Vakov saved […]

Filed Under: Aliens, Cyberpunk, Dystopian, Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Gollancz, Science Fiction

Review: New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage

March 14, 2023 by Paige Leave a Comment

The cover for New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage.

I think you can tell that I was completely and utterly blown away by New Yesterday. Frasier keeps up a fast pace throughout and I found myself breathlessly reading to see what would happen and how Adam would get himself out of various situations. I have zero idea how Frasier kept track of all the changes and managed to make it so clear to the reader how changing the past influences the world around Adam, especially once Adam starts remembering…

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction, Time Travel Tagged With: Frasier Armitage, New Yesterday, Sci-Fi Review, Self Published, Yestermorrow

Review: Antimatter Blues (Mickey7 #2) by Edward Ashton

March 13, 2023 by Scott 1 Comment

Summary: Edward Ashton’s Antimatter Blues is the thrilling follow up to Mickey7 in which an expendable heads out to explore new terrain for human habitation. Summer has come to Niflheim. The lichens are growing, the six-winged bat-things are chirping, and much to his own surprise, Mickey Barnes is still alive—that last part thanks almost entirely to the fact that […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Antimatter Blues, Book Review, Edward Ashton, Mickey 7, Mickey7, Science Fiction

Review: The Ten Percent Thief by Lavanya Lakshminarayan

March 10, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Summary  Welcome to Apex City, formerly Bangalore, where everything is decided by the mathematically perfect Bell Curve.  With the right image, values and opinions, you can ascent to the glittering heights of the Twenty Percent — the Virtual elite — and have the world at your feet. Without, you risk falling to the precious Ten […]

Filed Under: Cyberpunk, Dystopian, Heist, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Rebellion Publishing, Science Fiction

Review: World Running Down by Al Hess

March 10, 2023 by Tom Bookbeard Leave a Comment

There’s a huge amount of love in this book. WRD was meant to be a palette cleanser for me in the all-you-can-eat buffet of space opera sci-fi out there at the moment but it shone as a wonderful book in its own right.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Book Tour, Reviews, Science Fiction, Soft SciFi, Standalone Tagged With: Al Hess, Angry Robot

Book Tour Review: Unanimity (Spiral Worlds) by Alexandra Almeida

March 7, 2023 by Ashley Brennan Leave a Comment

Hello everyone! Thank you to Escapist Book Tours for allowing me to join in on the book tour for Unanimity, a literary science fiction by Alexandra Almeida. Welcome to a FanFiAddict stop on the book tour.

Filed Under: Book Tour, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Alexandra Almeida, Self Published

Review: The Shadow Galaxy by J. Dianne Dotson

March 7, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis In J. Dianne Dotson’s mesmerizing first collection, THE SHADOW GALAXY boasts short stories and poetry spanning magical realism, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and Appalachian tales. With stories and poetry spanning three decades of work, the author taps into journeys both fantastical and deeply personal. Categories include Shadow Shores: Tales from the Sea; Other Futures: […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Science Fiction

Book Review: The Dark Heart of Redemption (A Chronicles of Actaeon Story, Book 2) by Darran Handshaw

March 6, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis “Some secrets are best left undiscovered.” Pyramid, the great heart of Redemption, lies under siege by tribal invaders that threaten to destroy the very civilization that the Dominions have created. The Engineer, Actaeon, leads a force of Raedelleans from the south, where they pause to investigate the secrets of abandoned Travail in search of […]

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Darran Handshaw, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, scifi, Self Published, sequel, The Dark Heart of Redemption, The Engineer

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