The Sky Road
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 […]
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 […]
Sand, by Hugh Howey, is a book I first read when it came out many years ago now on Kindle. I’d been a fan of Howey’s since stumbling on his Wool series just as the second book in the series
Space Academy Dropouts by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus is a fun sci-fi adventure that combines high stakes and lowbrow humour all rounded off with a cast of diverse, mostly insane, characters. At the centre of the story is Vance
Given this is book three of the series, I won’t get too bogged down in the details, so this review will be short and sweet. First up, I need to acknowledge that, yes, there is a fourth book after this
The last human alive in an infinite universe. In Relic, by Alan Dean Foster, we follow the life of a man named Ruslan who survived the “Aura Malignance” where billions of others didn’t. The smart virus burned through the human
I recently stumbled upon the Interstellar Gunrunner series by James Wolanyk after it was recommended in a Reddit thread. I’ll admit this wasn’t on my radar at all. I’d never seen anything about it or the author. Audible didn’t recommend
I’ve been itching to get back to the Bobiverse since the first book, so with a few credits in my pockets, I dropped one on the second book and got stuck in. Continuing on from the first instalment, the Bob
This was one of those books that popped up in the also-listened section of Audible, and I am so very glad it did. I enjoyed this book from start to finish, following Paper trying to fulfil her lifelong quest of
I spotted Stringers, written by Chris Panatier, in a Reddit post, and it sounded like something I’d enjoy, and it was! It wasn’t the best book I’ve ever purchased, but it’s a good, solid storyline with a unique take on
I picked up All Systems Red, book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries, because I had a $10 credit, and that covered all but about 75 cents or thereabouts, so I didn’t really hesitate. While the story was good, I think
I’ll admit to being slightly hesitant before purchasing We Are Legion (We Are Bob), written by Dennis E Taylor, because I’d read a few mixed reviews, which had put me off wanting to start. When I had the chance to
The Maiden Voyage, written by Marcus Alexander Hart and narrated by TJ Clark, was one of those books I’d never heard of until I saw someone mention it in my Twitter feed. Humour sci-fi in space? I’m there any day