BuyMort: Smart Shopper
Technically, this is a review of both book 2 and book 3 – BuyMort: Rise of the Window Puncher – because I was so entrenched into the story I had to instantly hit play on book 3 and keep it […]
Technically, this is a review of both book 2 and book 3 – BuyMort: Rise of the Window Puncher – because I was so entrenched into the story I had to instantly hit play on book 3 and keep it […]
While looking for a change of pace, I noticed that the next SEVENTEEN books in the EarthCent Ambassador series are now available for free as part of my Audible Plus subscription. So that solved the first question, and I added
Of all the various scenarios that may come to pass when aliens make contact or a “system” gets installed in our heads, this is probably the most likely scenario of them all. Except it will likely be Amazon or Costco
I’m seemingly on a bit of a science fiction kick at the moment, having gone through a number of audiobooks and audio drama podcasts, all with a sci-fi bent. This is another of those books that has languished in my
I went into this thinking it would be a slam dunk. I’d enjoyed books by LG Estrella previously, and a humorous sci-fi sounded like a done deal, but multiple times throughout, I was tempted to give up and press the
I read this book on my Kindle some years ago now and remember enjoying it immensely, though, for the life of me, I could remember very little beyond what is mentioned in the blurb. In some far-off future mankind has
From the summary, this book sounded like something I’d like. Dystopian science fiction which, I’ll admit, I can be rather picky about but do enjoy. I based my decision this time just on the description, and I’ve got a mild
Saffron Savage, red-haired animal shit-shoveler extraordinaire, lives with her crushed dreams of looking after exotic animals on a backwater world at the ass-end of the galaxy. The zoo owners don’t care for the animals and would rather let them die
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Vicarious, by Rhett C Bruno, is kind of like The Truman Show if it were set a few hundred years in the future, and everybody on the show had no idea. The blurb for the book says it’s like The
I think the cover of this one grabbed my attention the most, because the blurb doesn’t quite capture the true strangeness that unfolds within its pages. Just something about that creepy-looking door made me want to know more. The story
Have you ever had one of those moments where you have to step back and think, “What the hell did I just listen to?” Well, The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem is one of those books. First published in 1974, this
If I’ve got my timeline right, this is set after the events of book one – The Star Fraction, and before book two – The Stone Canal, and nicely fills in some gaps about what happened on Earth while the