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Surrogate Code (Book 2 of The Surrogate Colony Series)
Surrogate Code (Book 2 of The Surrogate Colony Series), by Boshra Rasti Hey guys, welcome back to Bookish Beyond. How have you been? Today, I’m excited to be reviewing the gripping dystopian sequel, Surrogate Code, by Boshra Rasti. So, if you’ve got your favourite drink to hand and are all settled in, let’s begin. About Zachary and Adriana have escaped from their respective prisons (Surrogate and Eunuch centres) which are controlled by the corrupt Microscrep corporation. Now, they have finally reached the safety of the…
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Our Lady of the Artilects
Our Lady of the Artilects, by Andrew Gillsmith Hey guys, welcome back to Bookish Beyond. I hope you’ve all been enjoying the holidays. Today, I’m reviewing Our Lady of the Artilects, a fascinating science fiction read by Andrew Gillsmith. So, if you’ve got your favourite drink to hand and are all settled in, let’s begin. About Set mainly in Benin City, Africa (some point after the 2200s), this story follows the mystery of the artilects (advanced synthetic humanoids), who have started having visions and appear…
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Panacea Genesis, by L. Ana. Ellis
Panacea Genesis, by L. Ana. Ellis Hey guys, How have you been? Have you come across any new favourite reads lately? Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Panacea Genesis, a new science fiction novel by L. Ana. Ellis. So, if you’ve got your favourite drink to hand and are all settled in, let’s begin. About Panacea Corp, a vast technological company with ties to many industries is now under the direction of a new, much more ruthless company president who has designed a new virtual…
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Run Lab Rat Run, by Shawn. C. Butler
Run Lab Rat Run, by Shawn. C. Butler Hey guys, welcome back to Bookish Beyond. Are you enjoying the holidays so far? Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Run Lab Rat Run, by Shawn. C. Butler. So, if you’ve got your favourite drink to hand and are all settled in, let’s begin. About Media Conaill was birthed and raised in a bio-engineering lab, where numerous genetic modifications were tested on her. On her 21st birthday, she is invited to take part in an Ultra Marathon,…
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The Fool and the Hierophant, by Alexander Krall
The Fool and the Hierophant, by Alexander Krall Hey guys, welcome back. Are you having a good week? Today, I’m excited to be reviewing The Fool and the Hierophant, a mystery thriller by Alexander Krall, with some interesting Science Fiction elements. If you’ve got your favourite drink to hand, let us dive in. About After a fire breaks out on Mother One, one of the four artificial birthing machines in the city of Radiance, Captain Khepra Sigfrid calls upon a disgraced detective to see if…
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Sinai Unhinged
Hi guys, how are you doing this week? Here in England, we’ve just been put back into lockdown for a month, so we’ll see how that goes. Hopefully things are going better wherever you are. Today, I’m delighted to share with you my review for Sinai Unhinged, a suspenseful science fiction novel that explores the relationship between us and the universe. About Patients are being admitted from the particle physics complex near the Sinai General Psychiatrist Unit, all with the same startling symptoms. In the…
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Robot in the Refrigerator
Hey guys, how have you all been doing lately? I hope you’ve all been keeping safe and that life is starting to return to some sense of normal for you. Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Robot in the Refrigerator, a story which looks closely at what it means to be human. About: Set in a futuristic London, the story follows Andy, a tech-domestic consultant who does all he can to avoid having his personal data stolen. When testing a new, apparently illegal military-grade Droid,…
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Lying Beneath: Aura Operations, Book One
Hey guys, I hope you’re having an amazing week. Today, I’d like to share my thoughts about Lying Beneath, a short science fiction novel, by Kevin Moran. About Bored of her mundane everyday life, young Ayla (a curious photographer) seeks adventure. When she investigates a peculiar hatch in an abandoned building, she finally finds the adventure she seeks, but it isn’t what she hoped for. Trapped below ground and thought of as a spy by a strange group of people, Ayla must find a way…
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Kludged: Singularity
Hi guys, how have you all been keeping lately? Today, I’d like to share with you my review for Kludged: Singularity, by Tony. L. Joy, a technology novel following the accidental creation of a sentient AI system. About Alan Cormac cannot stand his job any longer. When he receives an unexpected promotion, he has mixed feelings. Who are the Transient Intellect Company and what can he get out of this new position? Maybe some new data for his pet AI project to feed on?…