Book review of Machine World, a space mercenary science fiction novel authored by B. V. Larson.
Intense battles on a uniquely specialized world.
Book review of Machine World, a space mercenary science fiction novel authored by B. V. Larson.
Intense battles on a uniquely specialized world.
Book review of Sword, a galactic empire science fiction novel authored by D. Rebbitt.
Epic storytelling. Larson’s style meets Lozito’s flair with a pinch of Walker’s pace.
Book review of The Last Marines, a space fleet science fiction authored by Lawrence N. Oliver.
Epic storytelling. Larson’s style meets Lozito’s flair with a pinch of Walker’s pace.
Book review of Duty Before Honor by Gus Cadle
Thoroughly enjoyable single sitting read, that’s packed with action.
Book review of – Trust A Few: Haruspex Trilogy: Part One (Fortune’s Fools Book 4), by E.M. Swift-Hook
An intense space adventure. Intimately described characters. Great story.
Book review of – Symphony of Destruction, The Spindown Saga Book 1, by Ken Goudsward.
A stunning story of survival, aboard a spaceship wrecked by viral payload particles.
“Space is big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist’s, but that’s just peanuts to space.” – Douglas Adams. Now, try finding your parking spot. Lagrange points may be ideal for permanent space platforms.
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