• Surrogate Code

    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…

  • Pandora’s Razor, by Ray Strong

    Pandora’s Razor, by Ray Strong Please Note: My usual Likes section will from now on be the Positive Elements section. Consequently, my usual Dislikes section shall henceforth be known as the Negative Elements section. Hey guys, welcome back to another Bookish Beyond review. How have you been? Today, we’re reviewing Pandora’s Razor, an insightful science fiction novel by Ray Strong. So, if you’ve got your favourite drink to hand and are all settled in, let’s begin. About Meriel Hope, once orphaned from an attack on…

  • 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…

  • the sky people,terry goodkind,book review

    The Sky People

    [su_spacer size=”25″] I’ve been a fan of Terry Goodkind for a long time, ever since I first began the Sword of Truth series. I was excited to hear about this short piece, The Sky People as I’ve recently been diving into ancient Earth history. [su_spacer size=”45″] A Slice of Ancient History [su_spacer size=”18″] Our ancient ancestors depicted humanoid beings (different to ourselves) in their cave drawings, those that were said to come down from the sky, to commune with us here on Earth. This short…

  • A Question of Will: The Aliomenti Saga, Book 1

    A Question of Will (volume 1) by Alex Albrinck was my first read of June. The story follows Will Stark: father, husband, and entrepreneur. Told from both Will and his foe’s perspectives, we learn about the ancient order of the Aliomenti and their plans for any who seek to betray them. Story overview The story begins in 2030, with Will having built up his own empire from nothing. Time travel is a feature that comes later in the book, taking Will all the way to…