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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Science Fiction”

TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS by Christopher Paolini

Janelle June 1, 2020 BLOG TOUR, Book Spotlight, From Publisher, Science Fiction, Tor Books Leave a Comment

Hello readers! I am so excited to share an excerpt of Christopher Paolini’s TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS. The book does not come out until September 15th from Tor Books but here is a sneak peek! ABOUT THE BOOK: …

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Review: OONA OUT OF ORDER by Margarita Montimore

Janelle March 16, 2020 Book Reviews, Book Sparks, Coming-of-Age, Contemporary, Finished Copy, Flatiron Books, Science Fiction, Suspense Leave a Comment

Thank you so much Book Sparks and Flatiron for my free copy. Description: It’s New Year’s Eve 1982, and Oona Lockhart has her whole life before her. At the stroke of midnight she will turn nineteen, and the year ahead …

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Review: SKINWRAPPER by Stephen Kozeniewski

Janelle March 16, 2020 Book Reviews, Finished Copy, Horror, Night Worms, Science Fiction, Sinister Grin Press Leave a Comment

Thank you Night Worms and Sinister Grin Press for my free copy.  Description: A single word strikes fear into the hearts of even the most experienced starship crews…Aboard the freighter Blue Whale, a young girl’s day begins like any other: …

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Review: DOCILE by K.M. Szpara

Janelle March 16, 2020 Advance Copy, Book Reviews, Dystopia, Finished Copy, From Publisher, Graphic Content Warning, Science Fiction, Tor Books Leave a Comment

Thank you so much Tor Books for my free copy.  Description: There is no consent under capitalism. To be a Docile is to be kept, body and soul, for the uses of the owner of your contract. To be a …

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Review: SUICIDE CLUB by Rachel Heng

Janelle September 30, 2018 Advance Copy, Book Reviews, Dystopia, Finished Copy, From Publisher, Henry Holt, Science Fiction 3 Comments

Many thanks to Henry Holt for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own.  “Lea studied the lines of his face. In them she saw again every expression he had ever made–every smile and frown and sigh–saw how …

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Blog Tour Review: VOX by Christina Dalcher

Janelle August 23, 2018 Advance Copy, Berkley Publishing, BLOG TOUR, Book Reviews, Dystopia, From Publisher, Science Fiction, Suspense Leave a Comment

Thank you so much Berkley Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description: On the day the government decrees that women are no longer allowed more than one hundred words per day, Dr. Jean …

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Review: THE RENDING AND THE NEST by Kaethe Schwehn

Janelle August 17, 2018 Bloomsbury Publishing, Book Reviews, Dystopia, Finished Copy, From Publisher, Literary Fiction, Science Fiction Leave a Comment

Thank you so much to Bloomsbury Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  When 95 percent of the earth’s population disappears for no apparent reason, Mira does what she can to create some …

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Review: PROVIDENCE by Caroline Kepnes

Janelle June 29, 2018 Advance Copy, Book Reviews, Coming-of-Age, From Publisher, Lenny Books, Mystery, Paranormal, Random House, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller Leave a Comment

Thank you so much to Random House and Lenny Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Best friends in small-town New Hampshire, Jon and Chloe share a bond so intense that it borders …

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Review: BLACKFISH CITY by Sam J. Miller

Janelle June 15, 2018 Advance Copy, Book Reviews, Dystopia, Ecco Press, From Publisher, Science Fiction Leave a Comment

Thank you so much to Ecco Books for providing my copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  After the climate wars, a floating city is constructed in the Arctic Circle, a remarkable feat of mechanical and social engineering, …

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Book Mail: BLACKFISH CITY by Sam J. Miller

Janelle April 6, 2018 Advance Copy, Book Mail, Dystopia, Ecco Press, Fantasy, From Publisher, Science Fiction Leave a Comment

Thank you so much Ecco Books for sending me this super cool free copy!! I am so intrigued and cannot wait to read it! SYNOPSIS:  After the climate wars, a floating city is constructed in the Arctic Circle, a remarkable …

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✨ HARDCOVER RELEASE ✨ Can you believe how bea ✨ HARDCOVER RELEASE ✨

Can you believe how beautiful this hardcover is?! It’s a stunner! IN DARKNESS, SHADOW BREATHES by @catcavendish is a horror story that I cannot wait to devour! Check out the synopsis below 👀👇🏻

“You’re next…

Carol and Nessa are strangers but not for much longer.

In a luxury apartment and in the walls of a modern hospital, the evil that was done continues to thrive. They are in the hands of an entity that knows no boundaries and crosses dimensions - bending and twisting time itself - and where danger waits in every shadow. The battle is on for their bodies and souls and the line between reality and nightmare is hard to define. Through it all, the words of Lydia Warren Carmody haunt them. But who was she? And why have Carol and Nessa been chosen?

The answer lies deep in the darkness…”

✨ What are you reading this week?! ✨

Thank you @flametreepress for this gorgeous copy.
✨ PAPERBACK RELEASE ✨ How fitting that on #Tr ✨ PAPERBACK RELEASE ✨

How fitting that on #TrueCrimeTuesday we get to celebrate the #paperback release of @frumpenberg’s THE THIRD RAINBOW GIRL. It’s a meticulously researched #truecrime book with heart. Have any of you read this? I highly recommend it! 👀 the description below in the comments 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

What’s the last true crime book you love?!

Special thanks to the author and @hachettebooks for this free copy.
#BuddyReadstoDieFor has got it going on for Februa #BuddyReadstoDieFor has got it going on for February! We chose Holly Jackson’s A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER! We thought it was just about time to read it because, GUESS WHAT?!...The sequel, GOOD GIRL, BAD BLOOD comes out March 2nd! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

So, what do you think? Are YOU in?! 👀at the synopsis below and let us know in the comments 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

“Everyone in Fairview knows the story.

Pretty and popular high school senior Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend, Sal Singh, who then killed himself. It was all anyone could talk about. And five years later, Pip sees how the tragedy still haunts her town.

But she can't shake the feeling that there was more to what happened that day. She knew Sal when she was a child, and he was always so kind to her. How could he possibly have been a killer?

Now a senior herself, Pip decides to reexamine the closed case for her final project, at first just to cast doubt on the original investigation. But soon she discovers a trail of dark secrets that might actually prove Sal innocent . . . and the line between past and present begins to blur. Someone in Fairview doesn't want Pip digging around for answers, and now her own life might be in danger.”
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✨ HARDCOVER SPINES ✨ Gah, do I love hardcover ✨ HARDCOVER SPINES ✨

Gah, do I love hardcovers! They are just so damn beautiful. Have you read any of these amazing books?

Special thanks to @flametreepress for sending me a copy of @catcavendish ‘s IN DARKNESS, SHADOWS BREATHE ✨
✨ INDIE HORROR ✨ Here’s a lovely stack of h ✨ INDIE HORROR ✨

Here’s a lovely stack of horror books. If you haven’t read any indie horror authors, you’re missing out. Some of the best books I’ve read are in this pile 💀

What are you reading this fine evening?!

Many thanks to @mattkurtzwrites for THE ROTTING WITHIN and @hollyraegarcia for THE EASTON FALLS MASSACRE ✨
✨ ALMOST NEW RELEASES ✨ (thank you to the tagg ✨ ALMOST NEW RELEASES ✨
(thank you to the tagged publishers for the free books)

Check out this amazing stack! So far, I’ve read EVERY LAST FEAR and DARK HORSES - both OUTSTANDING ✨

Which book would you pick up next?! I think I’m going with WE BEGIN AT THE END (thank you kindly @henryholtbooks) because @jordys.book.club gave it FIVE STARS and Jordy knows what’s up!
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✨ BOOKSTAGRAM ✨ I’ve always been a voraciou ✨ BOOKSTAGRAM ✨

I’ve always been a voracious reader. I started out reading horror, thrillers, mystery, true crime, and nonfiction. Then I had a thing for historical fiction, but the kind that are “just the facts, ma’am”. Oh and always loved classics! Then I read fantasy and science fiction (so fun!). But when one of my favorite people (ahem @jj.janson22 👀) gifted me a BOTM membership and that opened up a whole new world! Yeah, that’s right, #Bookstagram 🤘🏻

Immediately I started to devour literary fiction and never looked back! Yes, I have read lit fiction before I started my account, but it wasn’t nearly as much. Especially because I started to follow @belletrist and @reesesbookclub. Now, it’s one of my favorite genres to read 💁🏼‍♀️

What genre did you discover after you found this #bookish community?!
✨ FIVE EXPLOSIVE STARS ✨ I don’t even know ✨ FIVE EXPLOSIVE STARS ✨

I don’t even know where to start because Kenzie Jennings legit blew my mind with RED STATION. I cannot believe how exciting this Splatter Western series is! This is the seventh book in the lineup and one of the best books I’ve read. I am all about this series right now, but you can pick and choose because each book is a standalone. Trust me, I have my favorites! MAGPIE COFFIN, THE NIGHT SILVER RED RUN, RED STATION, and THE THIRTEEN KOYOTE for starters!

Okay, let me catch my breath. Here we go...a small group of weary travelers riding a stagecoach stop at a station house, hungry, tired, and looking for a meal and a place to sleep. Right off the bat we read great dialogue between intriguing characters - the writing is superb. BAM, invested! Once they hit the station and spend a little time around their hosts, the Adler family, they realize something is awry. The Adler family isn’t exactly what they had in mind.

Like every story I’ve read here, and rightfully so, we are immersed into old-timey dialogue, the Great Plains, and all the blistering heat the old west has to offer. However, unlike the other books, there are no monsters or supernatural elements to the story. It’s a slasher story my horror-loving friends! Blood and gore as far as the eye can see! The story is still a tribute to the splatter western sub-genre, but without all of the usual suspects (tropes, storylines, etc.) And yes, I love when my horror to contain monsters, ghosts, and goblins, but this book is a refreshing way to mix things up.

Hands down my favorite character is the lady in red, Clyde Northway. She’s everything I love in a badass, sharp, take-no-prisoners type female protagonist. Her character development is crazy good! In fact, Jennings does a brilliant job writing tangible, three-dimensional characters and the depth of this story is no joke. It’s a cinematic adventure! I AM OBSESSED.

I will admit the last couple of installments were not my favorite, but RED STATION totally makes up for it. Well done, Kenzie Jennings!

Thank you to the @night_worms and @deaths_head_press for the free copy.
✨ FIVE STARS ✨ (special thanks to the author a ✨ FIVE STARS ✨
(special thanks to the author and @aaknopf for the free signed copy)

BETTY by Tiffany McDaniel is a deeply personal story surrounding the Carpenter family living in the fictional rural town of Breathed, Ohio. Set in the 1950s, we read a fictional history of McDaniel’s very real family and learn their darkest secrets, as narrated by the author’s mother, Betty. It’s an emotional journey, starting from the time Betty’s Cherokee father Landon and white mother, Alka met, and spans all through Betty’s life.

This story left me flabbergasted. When I finished, I had no words. It took me a few months to try and write a review because it’s just too good, too beautiful, and too devastating. The prose is exquisitely written and the story is intimate, bewitching, and cruel.

I read several interviews with McDaniel because once I finished, I had to know everything. She performed several interviews with the women in her family, over years of writing this book. She interviewed her mother, grandmother, and aunts in order to tell a version of truth in their harrowing stories. Also, she gained insight into the novel’s setting within the depths of the beautiful foothills of the Appalachian landscape.

This story is wonderfully written and absolutely brutal. Betty’s voice and her father Landon’s character are meaningful and impressive to read. McDaniel touches on her Cherokee heritage and what her family endured in a predominantly White Christian rural town. Landon is a lovely character and a wonderful father, who passed down generations of family stories and watched out for his daughters. I admired Betty’s resilience so much and I related to the way she looks to writing and nature as an escape from the harsh realities of the world.

BETTY is a book I think everyone needs to read, as you will encounter trauma, violence, beauty, and brilliance. But remember the word trauma though. It’s the trigger warning I think covers all the basis.

What’s the last book that destroyed you?
✨ SPOTLIGHT ✨ Thank you so much to the author ✨ SPOTLIGHT ✨

Thank you so much to the author and and @putnambooks for this pretty, pretty book. Has anyone read this?! I’m so intrigued! Take a 👀 at the synopsis below 👇🏻

“Jo's job is blackmailing the most lecherous men in Los Angeles--handsy Hollywood producers, adulterous actors, corrupt cops. Sure, she likes the money she's making, which comes in handy for the debt she is paying off, but it's also a chance to take back power for the women of the city. Eager to prove herself to her coworker Lou and their enigmatic boss, known only as the Lady Upstairs, Jo takes on bigger and riskier jobs. 

When one of her targets is murdered, both the Lady Upstairs and the LAPD have Jo in their sights. Desperate to escape the consequences of her failed job, she decides to take on just one more sting--bringing down a rising political star. It's her biggest con yet--and she will do it behind the Lady's back, freeing both herself and Lou. But Jo soon learns that Lou and the Lady have secrets of their own, and that no woman is safe when there is a life-changing payout on the line.”
✨ BOOK STACK ✨ I might be late to the party, ✨ BOOK STACK ✨

I might be late to the party, but I’m always down for a good time! This stack is dedicated to @danish_mustardreads. Dana suffered a near fatal event called SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection), but luckily she was able to receive the medical care she needs to recover #redheartstackfordana 🫀

I haven’t read BONES: INSIDE AND OUT or THE GUEST BOOK, but I recommend every other book in this stack!  I’m certainly anxious to read BONES ☠️

What’s the last book you purchased?! 📚
✨ FIVE STARS ✨ A while back I read @chandler. ✨ FIVE STARS ✨

A while back I read @chandler.morrison’s UNTIL THE SUN, then shortly after DEAD INSIDE, and then finally his newest release, ALONG THE PATH FOR TORMENT. All of these books are BRILLIANT, but be forewarned, they are not for the faint of heart. Hands-down, my favorite of the three is ALONG THE PATH OF TORMENT - it’s was one of my top books of 2020. ✨

Also, check out my tee! I have two actually: UNTIL THE SUN is carefully hanging in my closet. I love that it says @deaths_head_press on the front ✨

P.S. I got the idea for this photo from the lovely @natashaniezgoda - It’s harder than it looks 😂
✨ BOOKSHELF SUNDAY ✨ So how am I doing so far ✨ BOOKSHELF SUNDAY ✨

So how am I doing so far, posting on time? 🤣 By the end of this month I’ll definitely get my act together 👏🏻👏🏻

Can I get your feedback on something? Do you prefer the following...(please choose 3):

A. Bookshelf or library photos
B. Multiple book cover flat lay
C. Cat photo & book
D. Typewriter pic
E. Book stacks
F. Book reviews
G. Me holding a book
H. Book in the air
I. Book on the bed

Thank YOU for your time 💋
Happy #Caturday my friends! What are you reading Happy #Caturday my friends!

What are you reading this weekend?! Also, what’s the weather where you are?...answer in emojis 💋

Here’s a #bookrecommendation for you! THE ANCESTOR by @danielletrussoni is EXCELLENT. Take a peek at the synopsis 👀

“After a DNA test reveals that Alberta “Bert” Monte is the sole heir of a wealthy noble family in the Italian Alps, she leaves New York to visit the family estate: Montebianco Castle, a centuries-old compound isolated in the mountains. What appeared to be a fairy tale inheritance, however, soon turns into a nightmare as Bert begins to uncover the dark legacy of her family: the truth about the abandoned village at the base of the castle; the whispers of stolen children; and the rumors of a legendary monster in the mountains. As Bert unravels the truth, she learns that her true inheritance lies not in a noble title or ancestral treasures, but in her very genes, and now she must choose between preserving a secret centuries in the keeping or abandoning it forever.”
✨ Happy 2021 ✨ A few things I want to do bett ✨ Happy 2021 ✨

A few things I want to do better, bookish edition...

Post at the same time everyday, and much much earlier 🤦🏼‍♀️

Write reviews in real time. Like right after I finish each book ✍🏻

Write up feedback for DNFs. I don’t have time to write about bad books and I hardly finish them 🤷🏼‍♀️

Monthly wrap-ups (I’m laughing hysterically right now because I’m way too lazy) ✌🏻

I would like to have more of a cohesive insta-feed aesthetic 💁🏼‍♀️

Post more #truecrime because it’s one of my FAVORITE genres. Literally started reading #truecrime in elementary school 🧍🏼‍♀️🔎

Give bookshelf tours and features of my special editions 👩🏼‍🏫

✨ What are your 2021 goals? ✨
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Happy New Year Eve all! 🎉🥂 How do you plan t Happy New Year Eve all! 🎉🥂 How do you plan to ring in the new year?!

I had a Zoom call with my boos @wherethereadergrows and @jessicamap! Then we are watching the east coast countdown with Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper, while eating Chinese food. THEN we are going to watch a thriller!

#CurrentlyReading THE BLACKENING by Sean O’Conner for the next #NightWormsBookParty - HUZZAH 🎉 Stayed tuned for the @night_worms reviews! ✨
Say hello to my sleeping beauty ✨ This is my fa Say hello to my sleeping beauty ✨

This is my favorite spot in the entire house. I love the large windows and the relaxed vibe. Notice my Kindle next to Abby? I take it everywhere inside the house and every time I leave. Someday I will get the new upgrade, but for now I’ll use this one ✨

What are you #currentlyreading this fine day?

I started THE BABYSITTER and OUTLAWED - so far, loving both. I’m actually almost done with THE BABYSITTER, which is one of my favs @spookishmommy’s  #spookishtruecrime pick for next year. It’s EXCELLENT ✨
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Thank you to the tagged publishers for the free bo Thank you to the tagged publishers for the free books ✨

✨BOOKMAIL✨ Next, I’m going to read OUTLAWED and THE BABYSITTER. Help me pick the third book 👇🏻
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The cover of THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS by Mark The cover of THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS by Mark Matthews may look like some sort of creature feature, but I’m here to tell you it most certainly is not. The creature on the cover was once human, and the story itself is sad, gruesome, and meaningful.

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

As the story goes, Kori Persephone Driscoe has endured her father’s mental illness her entire life. He has bipolar disorder and has been on and off various medications for years. The many cycles of mania that accompany his illness is much like the cycle of the moon. After several incidents, he was admitted to the Northville Psychiatric Hospital, and then just disappeared. When Kori tries to locate her father, she visits the seemingly abandoned hospital, and finds out much more lurking in the dark. Secret medical experiments are being performed on these suffering patients causing them to transform into animalistic, bloodthirsty creatures. They turn with the cycle of the full moon and become savages in the night.

Mark Matthews always writes introspective horror. His books of addiction horror are fantastic, and his new foray into mental illness is just as effective. Every character from the villain, to the protagonist, and to the were-creatures themselves are poignantly written. He is a licensed behavioral health counselor giving his stories that extra touch it needs for the readers to feel empathy for his characters. He does a tremendous job showing how medication or treatment in general can alter the person’s core personality. I found myself thinking about this book long after I finished.

THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS is a beautifully and brilliantly written story about the many perspectives of bipolar disorder. It’s much more than a horror story with a malevolent creature - it’s a unique take on the woes of mental illness. Well done Mr. Matthews.

Thank you so much to the @mark_matthews_wickedrunpress for my free copy.

What’s a book you’ve read about mental illness?
#BookRecommendation I haven’t wrote my full rev #BookRecommendation

I haven’t wrote my full review yet, but if there is one book you need to start the year off right, it’s @jesslourey’s BLOODLINE. I believe Abby from @crimebythebook agrees and she’s the thriller 👑! Check out the synopsis in the comments for your viewing pleasure 👀

What books did you all get for Christmas? I’m dying to know 👀

Thank you to the author and @amazonpublishing for the free copy.
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