February 2025
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VELVETEEN VS. THE EARLY ADVENTURES – Seanan McGuire

Wow. WOW! This is 100% a five star book! I have been aware of author Seanan McGuire’s “Velveteen” series for a number of years now, but I hadn’t been motivated enough to crack open one of the books – for no particular reason other than that I’ve a lot of books in my TBR pile Continue reading
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DARK SPACE – Rob Hart & Alex Segura

Jose Carriles is a pilot – one of the best. He’s also got friends in high places, and while he should be enjoying his time sitting behind a desk with nothing to do, instead he is on the Mosaic – a massive ship taking the first-ever journey outside of our own solar system. On the Lunar Colony Continue reading
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ESCAPE INTO DAYLIGHT – Geoffrey Household

Mike believes he has witnessed a kidnapping and, only a young boy, he has to tell an adult what he’s seen to help the girl who was taken. But Mike tells the wrong adult and the next thing he knows, he is waking up in a dark, damp, dungeon-like room. Mike is not alone, however. Continue reading
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EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONS – Andrew Ervin

Three stories, intersecting in Budapest – a city with a long history, rich with culture. In the first story, Lajos Harkályi, a world-famous composer and, more importantly, a Holocaust survivor, has returned to Budapest to perform his final work. This is, perhaps, the most personal of all his work as the musical theme is based on Continue reading
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KAUA’I STORM – Tori Eldridge

Makalani Pahukula is a park ranger in Oregon, but she’s returned to the Hawaiian island of Kaua‘i to celebrate her grandmother’s birthday. But Makalani has been gone for ten years and she’s now realizing that she has a deep disconnect with her family, her home, and her ‘people’. She arrives to find a lot of in-fighting Continue reading
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THE CAVEMAN’S VALENTINE – George Dawes Green

Romulus Ledbetter is a Julliard-trained pianist who has had a good career, but he suffers from schizophrenia and he now lives in a cave in New York’s Central Park and scavenges for food in dumpsters. He is convinced that a man named Cornelius Gould Stuyvesant is responsible for for the Y-rays and Z-rays and everything bad Continue reading
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BILLY THE KID: THE WAR FOR LINCOLN COUNTY – Ryan C. Coleman
I have to admit that I chose and started to read this book because I thought it was going to be a non-fiction book about Billy the Kid – an infamous outlaw about whom I know very little. I also know there’s been a trend of non-fiction books that push the boundaries of non-fiction, giving Continue reading
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THE CARNIVALE OF CURIOSITIES – Amiee Gibbs

In Victorian London, the Ashe and Pretorius’ Carnivale of Curiosities is one of the most sought-after entertainments. Each performance is a limited engagement, and even London’s elite boldly dare the dangerous streets of Southwark to witness the Carnivale’s marvels. But the real show is behind the curtains. Aurelius Ashe is the man behind the show Continue reading
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WIZARD OF MOST WICKED WAYS – Charlie N. Holmberg

There are many changes happening at Whimbrel House. Among them, Merritt and Hulda are raising a family. And Owein has signed a marriage contract (with the magically compatible Lady Cora). But another change is in the air, and this time it’s something wicked. The greatest wizard of the millennium, Silas Hogwood, is back—after five years Continue reading
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SONS OF STAR TREK – graphic novel

The youngsters from the Star Trek universe come together to share a story. Three of Star Trek‘s most famous sons are struggling to find their own way in the universe. Jake Sisko’s family has been reunited and his father has saved the universe – again – and Jake is trying to understand where he fits into the picture. Continue reading

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