Monthly Archives : December 2019

High Drama in Spaaaaace: A Review of Jumpship Hope


Jumpship Hope (2019) Written by: Adria Laycraft Genre: Science Fiction Pages: 300 pages (Kindle) Publisher: Tyche Books Ltd Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair review. The premise:  Earth is a storm-ravaged wasteland Humanity has fled the planet, establishing bases off-world. But disaster has struck the food crops of Luna Base,…

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The Top 10 Cutest Things on Disney+


If you haven’t seen The Mandalorian yet on Disney+, you won’t understand about 90% of Twitter these past few weeks. Or Facebook. Or Instagram. The internet is blowing up with baby Yoda memes, offering pithy social commentary on everything from fatherhood to publishing. But is there anything else that’s super cute on Disney+? There sure is. From animated shorts to…

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I Want One: Pet by Akwaeke Emezi


Pet (2019) Written by: Akwaeke Emezi Genre: Fantasy/Young Adult Pages: 204 (Paperback) Publisher: Random House Why I Chose It: We get a lot of Advance Reader Copies at the bookstore — this happened to be one of them. But if you dangle a book featuring a blood-summoned monster from a painting in front of me, I’m going to read it…

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Clowders and Charm: A Review of Catfishing on CatNet


Catfishing on CatNet (2019) Written by: Naomi Kritzer Genre: YA Science Fiction Pages: 294 (Hardcover) Publisher: Tor Teen Why I Chose It: I read and really enjoyed Kritzer’s award-winning short story “More Cat Pictures, Please” and heard she was expanding that world of a kind, cat-loving, self-improvement-urging AI into a novel. My first thought was, “Huh, how’s that going to…

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