Starlite
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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 […]

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[2] Nullform 2꞉ Nullform Series, Book 2
Review Horror

Nullform #2

Waking up after the events of the first, Elb finds himself quickly gaining strength and reputation among the inhabitants of the Outskirts. The life he awoke to in the first isn’t one he can tolerate, either for himself or the

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Borrowed Time
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Borrowed Time

This was an odd one, but ultimately a good read. “Borrowed Time” by John Nolte explores themes of immortality, morality, and the fragility of human existence, wrapped up in a suspenseful and somewhat philosophical look at what it would be

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[1] Nullform #1꞉ Nullform Series, Book 1
Review Horror

Nullform #1

Imagine waking up in a world where you don’t own your own limbs, and you have no personal memories from your life before. You rent them from “the system”, so before you’ve even woken, you’re already in debt. Can’t pay

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Sci Fi Shorts
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Sci-Fi Shorts

I love short stories, and science fiction ones tend to land the format well. Sci-Fi Short by Mark Roman and Duncan Galloway delivers nineteen stories ranging from the very short micro-fiction of 100 words to (based on a few guesses)

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[1] Re Start꞉ Level Up Series, Book 1
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Re-Start

Re-Start, book 1 of the Level Up Series by Dan Sugralinov takes an unexpected approach to the LitRPG genre, blending everyday life with game elements. Yes, there are plenty of examples of this, but this is more slice-of-life LitRPG than

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