Hello Humans! As you may know I was absolutely floored by how amazing Children of Time and Children of Ruin were - the first Adrian Tchaikovsky books I read - and so when the opportunity arose to read the newest book from this author I jumped at the chance! The Doors of Eden looked like just the weird wonderful... Continue Reading →
Goldilocks, Laura Lam – Book Review
Hello Humans! How are we doing? Ready for a bit of feminist science fiction? Of course we are! I recently (well...recently to writing this I'm not 100% sure when this will go up) read Laura Lam's Goldilocks which claimed to be "a bold and thought-provoking new thriller for readers of The Martian and The Handmaid's Tale."... Continue Reading →
The Girl and the Stars, Mark Lawrence – Book Review
Hello Humans! If I had to guess which of my audiobooks I have listened to the most I'd have to say it's probably Mark Lawrence's Book of the Ancestor series - I like putting them on when I'm not sure what to listen to next. So believe me when I say I know this world pretty... Continue Reading →
The Quantum Garden, Derek Kunsken – Book Review
Hello Humans! Last year I raved about a science fiction book that felt a bit like being punched in the face by a physics textbook but in the best way. Well, to my surprise there was a sequel coming and I was lucky enough to be approved to read a digital advanced review copy of The... Continue Reading →
Emily Eternal, M.G. Wheaton – Book Review
Hello Humans! Some of my Twitter followers may recognise that Emily Eternal was the first book featured in my #NonStopNetgalley readathon, kindly co-hosted by my good pal Asha from A Cat, A Book and a Cup of Tea. Feeling a little behind on my ARCs I set out on a quest to read one book a day... Continue Reading →
Stronger, Faster and More Beautiful, Arwen Elys Dayton – Book Review
Hello Humans! Today's review is for a book the likes of which I really haven't seen before. Arwen Elys Dayton's Stronger, Faster and More Beautiful is truthfully one of the most unique books I have read in a long time. There isn't really a way to introduce this one so I say we crack on with... Continue Reading →
Our Child of the Stars, Stephen Cox – Book Review
Hello Humans! I’ve been so into my readalongs lately that it feels like a hot minute since I’ve written a book review! Having the chance to write a review for a book as cool as Our Child of the Stars is always a little bit daunting, I feel as if I’m going to miss something... Continue Reading →
Skyward, Brandon Sanderson – Book Review
Hello humans! it's time for my spot on the Skyward Blog tour! There are some amazing other bloggers on this tour so I urge you all to go and check out each post! Small confession to make - I've never read any Brandon Sanderson before. I know. Shameful. I don't know whether it was a... Continue Reading →
Otherearth, Jason Segel, Kirsten Miller – Book Review
Hello Humans! Today I'm adding another book to the 'VR' shelf that seems to be growing every few months or so, especially after the Ready Player One success. I've previously reviewed Lucky Ghost, We are Such Stuff, and the original book in today's series Otherworld. I have also reviewed Ready Player One but that was...not such a hit for me. I... Continue Reading →
The Quantum Magician, Derek Künsken
Hello humans! Today's book review is for another book from my local publisher Rebellion Publishing, the same house who brought us Binary System and Paris Adrift among others. I always enjoy reading books from them as it feels like I'm supporting local publishing (and, more importantly, publishing outside of London). I should also mention that my husband and a few... Continue Reading →
Mirage, Somaiya Daud – Book Review
Hello Humans! Today’s review is for a wonderfully unique book that took me very much by surprise. Mirage is an own voices Moroccan inspired story and a gorgeous crossover between fantasy and science fiction and I was very lucky to get to read it a little before the release date. This book has a whole... Continue Reading →
Vox, Christina Dalcher – Book Review
Hello humans! It feels like months since I read Vox, a book which publishes in just a few weeks. That's actually because it has been months! I read this book back at the end of April when I was in Norway which is AAAAGES ago! But publishing dates are publishing dates and so this review (which I... Continue Reading →