The Demi-Monde Winter by Rod Rees – Book Review

The Demi-Monde Winter by Rod Rees

Ella Thomas is a down on her luck eighteen-year-old – just days away from not being able to pay rent – when she auditions for a gig as a jazz singer. After completing of a rigorous interview process she finds out that she has been recruited by an arm of the military for an assignment that only she [...]

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The Revisionists by Thomas Mullen – Book Review

The Revisionists, by Thomas Mullen

In The Revisionists by Thomas Mullen, Zed is a government agent from the future masquerading as Leroy Jones, a non-descript worker in the private sector in Washington D.C. Zed is from the Perfect Present, a time in the future when the majority of people have successfully integrated themselves into a raceless, classless, strifeless society. This [...]

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The Water Wars, by Cameron Stracher – Book Review

The Water Wars, by Cameron Stracher

Vera and her brother, Will, live in the Republic of Illinowa – what is left of what was once the midwestern United States.  The country has been dissolved into six self governing republics with strict borders. Food is quasi-real, of questionable quality, and expensive, while money and employment are hard to come by. Water is [...]

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Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins – Book Review

Catching Fire, Suzanne Collins

Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins is A Must Read. Just a note: If you plan on reading The Hunger Games skip this review for now. As the second book in The Hunger Games Trilogy begins, Katniss Everdeen has settled into the victory village, now neighbors to the still perpetually drunken Haymitch and Hunger Games partner [...]

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The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins – Book Review

The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, bad things have happened in North America and the only thing left is the nation of Panem, made up of 12 districts which have been subdued by the The Capitol, and ruled with an iron fist. Hunger and starvation are rampant, and all the district’s children have to compete in what’s [...]

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