8.5/10 I received an uncorrected proof copy of Docile in exchange for an honest review. I would like to thank K. M. Szpara and Tor for the opportunity. Docile is the story of Elisha. He is a young gentleman who volunteers to become a Docile to pay off his parents’ debt which is at a... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ T.R. Napper – Neon Leviathan
8/10 I received a review copy of Neon Leviathan in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to T.R. Napper and Grimdark Magazine. From my Goodreads profile, you will see that I write for Grimdark Magazine. However, I have nothing to do with this release and I've treated this novel as I would if it... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ Josiah Bancroft – The Hod King (The Books of Babel #3)
10/10 I received an advanced review copy of The Hod King in exchange for an honest review. I would like to thank Josiah Bancroft and Orbit Books for the opportunity. When I concluded my review of Arm of the Sphinx I stated that I would be counting down the days until I could rejoin Senlin... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ J.P Ashman – FALL
8/10 I received a review copy of FALL in exchange for an honest review. I would like to thank J.P. Ashman for the opportunity. As this is a short story I will keep my musings brief too. FALL is an excellent cyberpunk action thriller that follows a female soldier called Senfel. As the only survivor... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ Josiah Bancroft – Arm of the Sphinx (The Books of Babel #2)
9/10 To be posted on Fantasy Book Review shortly ~~ I received an advance reader copy of Arm of the Sphinx in exchange for an honest review. I would like to thank Josiah Bancroft and Orbit Books. Bancroft's second outing in The Books of Babel series was originally self-published in 2015 and has recently been... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ Michael R. Fletcher – Ghosts of Tomorrow
8/10 - Review to appear on Fantasy Book Review shortly. "Virtuality is the new reality" Within my online social circles, I have heard many amazing things about the writer Michael R. Fletcher. My peers were so influential that I decided to check out one of his books and I chose this one because of the... Continue Reading →
Review of ~ Nicholas Adams – Imprint
6.5/10 To commence, I would like to thank Nicholas Adams for sending me a copy of this novella in exchange for an honest review. Award-winning doctor Malcolm Silverstra finds himself exiled after a study of his that led to the creation of artificial organs which although revolutionary, to begin with, had unknown, unpredictable and sinister... Continue Reading →