All That We See or Seem Podcast Review: Grief, Memory, and a Softer Cyberpunk Story

A podcast review of All That We See or Seem exploring grief, memory, and its softer, more emotional take on cyberpunk sci-fi. Continue reading All That We See or Seem Podcast Review: Grief, Memory, and a Softer Cyberpunk Story

All That We See or Seem Review: A Thoughtful Cyberpunk Mystery About Identity, Connection, and Virtual Worlds

A near-future cyberpunk mystery set in Boston, All That We See or Seem explores hacking, virtual reality, and the blurred line between digital connection and real human intimacy. Continue reading All That We See or Seem Review: A Thoughtful Cyberpunk Mystery About Identity, Connection, and Virtual Worlds

Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston Review: A Thoughtful, Science-Driven Sci-Fi Sequel That Rewards Patience

Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston is a smart, science-driven sci-fi sequel that explores identity, asexual representation, and cosmic catastrophe with quiet precision. Continue reading Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston Review: A Thoughtful, Science-Driven Sci-Fi Sequel That Rewards Patience

🌑 Red Rising by Pierce Brown | Dystopian Rebellion, Roman Mythos & Space Opera | Podcast Review

Red Rising propels readers into a savage dystopian rebellion where identity, power, and transformation collide on Mars—this podcast dissects why its fight for freedom still grips imaginations. Continue reading 🌑 Red Rising by Pierce Brown | Dystopian Rebellion, Roman Mythos & Space Opera | Podcast Review

Red Rising by Pierce Brown | A Brutal, Brilliant Start to a Dystopian Sci-Fi Epic

Pierce Brown’s Red Rising is a brutal, breathtaking blend of dystopian sci-fi and Roman mythology that delivers nonstop tension, clever world-building, and a hero worth rooting for. Continue reading Red Rising by Pierce Brown | A Brutal, Brilliant Start to a Dystopian Sci-Fi Epic

The Enemy’s Daughter by Melissa Poet — A Dystopian Tristan & Isolde Reimagining That You Can’t Put Down | Podcast Review

Discover why The Enemy’s Daughter by Melissa Poet—a telepathic, dystopian take on Tristan & Isolde—makes for a beautifully haunting and unforgettable read in this podcast review. Continue reading The Enemy’s Daughter by Melissa Poet — A Dystopian Tristan & Isolde Reimagining That You Can’t Put Down | Podcast Review