Tag: Scifi
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Game Review: In Stars and Time
The game In Stars and Time is a RPG Maker game developed by insertdisc5 that was released in 2023. It features one of the best time loop narratives that I’ve ever experienced, along with a relatable cast, a simple yet interesting world, and small details that immerse you into the mind of the protagonist. Read…
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Review: Cities of Smoke and Starlight by Alli Earnest
Lovers of Treasure Planet, The Mummy, and Anastasia rejoice! Alli Earnest’s science fantasy novel Cities of Smoke and Starlight is the steampunk adventure you didn’t know you were looking for! Earnest not only creates an electric world readers find themselves lost in and a catalogue of sharp-tongued, adventure-seeking characters, but a rich history and mythology…
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Review: Signals from the Edge by David Horn
David Horn’s Signals from the Edge, Tales from the Fault Lines of Time and Thought will take you to the future, to the past, and back around again. There is not a single story that drives his newest book, but a collection of them with a similar thread: memory. Memory is the little girl that…
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Review: The Glass Child by David Horn
The Glass Child, written by David Horn, is a sci-fi adventure of an extraterrestrial nature. Segmented into two parts, the book explores two crews going to a strange ice-planet, named Ymir. Set in a technologically advanced version of reality, the first segment follows a tough-as-nails leader, Dr. Megan Reed. She orders her team around with…
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