Review of Dremiks by Cassandra Davis

Average Fan Rating: Tweet A Worthy Trek Across The Universe: A Humanitarian voyage to a distant galaxy to save the troubled planet, Dremiks, is the primary mission for the crew of humanity’s first inter-stellar transport, the Hudson, captained by the … Continue reading

Review of Spinward Fringe Broadcast 5: Fracture by Randolph Lalonde

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Fracture kicks off shortly after Randolph Lalonde’s previous book, Broadcast 4: Frontline. Plot Summary: Alice is in a coma, and the damaged Triton needs somewhere to hole up for a while to run repairs. Alice, in … Continue reading

Review of Mindshot by Joe Menendez

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Dr. Norman Logan works in a secret underground base in the middle of the New Mexican desert. Alarms blare just as Dr. Logan is putting the finishing touches on a prototype helmet that will enable people … Continue reading

Movie Review: Oblivion

Average Fan Rating: Tweet The action begins in the late 21st Century, over 60 years after Earth has apparently repelled an alien invasion in a war employing nuclear weapons which have, unsurprisingly, turned the planet into a semi-radioactive desert. What … Continue reading

April Contest: Win an Autographed Copy of Containment by Christian Cantrell

Tweet Rediscovering the joy of reading Science Fiction was my motivation for starting this review blog. I was initially inspired by the stories in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, and shortly thereafter, I discovered some outstanding Science Fiction from authors Randolph … Continue reading

Review of 3024AD by Dean Smith-Richard

Average Fan Rating: Tweet I’m not sure about you, but to begin with, just the concept of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark‘ in space is very attractive to me. If you combine that with skilled story-telling and imaginative world-building then … Continue reading

Movie Review: Dark Skies

Average Fan Rating: Tweet This is a sheep of a film, dressed up in wolf’s clothing. It’s an old-fashioned scary movie, chock full of every cliché you’ve ever seen, but here the twist is that the all-American Barrett family, living … Continue reading

Review of The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter

Average Fan Rating: Tweet – Infinite worlds await humanity. Where will we all end up? At the start of a novel, you can usually find a page (or sometimes two) that list all the author’s previously published works. Inspect the … Continue reading