Starlite
If you’re looking for an easy science fiction tale that doesn’t take things too seriously, then Starlite by Jonathan Latt is for you. Set hundreds of years into humanity’s future, it has a charming kind of retro-futuristic vibe to it […]
If you’re looking for an easy science fiction tale that doesn’t take things too seriously, then Starlite by Jonathan Latt is for you. Set hundreds of years into humanity’s future, it has a charming kind of retro-futuristic vibe to it […]
Imagine, if you will, Jason Asano from He Who Fights with Monsters (HWFWM) landing in a Beware of Chicken cultivation style universe, without the self-hatred and anti-government rhetoric of Jason. Keep some self-leveling animal companions for good measure, and an
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Certainly a long time coming, but I was super excited to see the notification from Audible appear in my inbox, telling me book two of Jake’s Magical Market was available for pre-order. It took little thought on my part, and
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The Prince Goes Nuclear? More like the Prince goes batshit like a coked-up crazy person. The story continues on well from book two and actually moved the whole thing forwards. My main complaint with book two was it didn’t seem
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Book 10 of the series and I should be used to Ugland’s approach to storytelling by now… and to some degree I am. On one hand, I love this series. The plot is compelling and fast moving, and the humour
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Danger9b and his Goddess of Fortune, though an oddly titled tale, weaves a delightful narrative of young love in a foreign land, an enduring mystery passed down through generations, and a captivating treasure hunt across countries and time. Set against
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Book Three in the Big Sneaky Barbarian series landed, and my pre-purchase hit my app right when I was looking for the next thing to listen to. Much longer than the second, this probably could have benefited from another editing
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Going into this, I thought this was going to be similar to National Treasure because of the references to the American Revolution and a hunt for a city of gold, but I was way off. Sure, that’s part of it
I quite like mimics… even though they tend to be maniacal evil monsters with insatiable appetites and no morals whatsoever beyond whatever they need to get their next feed. The mimic in this one is no different, and the premise
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
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If you’re a fan of audiobooks (and if you’re on this site, you probably are!), you might find this audio drama podcast to your liking. If you like humorous science fiction mixed with great storylines and a touch of Doctor
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
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