5 Stars for Shadow Song on Goodreads

 Read My rating: 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars[ 5 of 5 stars ] Shadow Song by Lorina Stephens (Goodreads Author)  Gretchen‘s review  Jun 10, 13 5 of 5 stars Read from June 06 to 10, 2013 This is a novel set in the 1800s in which a young English girl is sent to live with her uncle in the wilds of Canada after the death of her parents. Danielle knows…

4 stars for Type on LibraryThing

This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Fast forward some 50-60 years from today. It is now two generations since the collapse of the Social Media Era and governments have been replaced by The Association of Psychologists, who have taken control of social order through scientific means. Their solution to the sky-rocketing rates of divorce, crime and mental illness that reached their heights during the Social Media Era is to engage in widespread personality profiling…

5 star review for 88 on Goodreads

Glowing praise for Michael R. Fletcher’s 88 on Goodreads: Rich Height‘s review May 19, 13 5 of 5 stars Read in May, 2013 when a good friend of mine suggested this book, I was a little skeptical as I tend to read more fantasy than SF by a larger margin. But I am thankful that I wasn’t steered wrong on this fast-paced, engrossing read. 88 captivated me like not many other books I have read…

A Method to the Madness gets 5-stars at Goodreads

A Method to the Madness: A Guide to the Super Evil by Jeffrey a Hite (Editor), Michell Plested (Editor)  Sarah Reinhard‘s review  May 31, 13 4 of 5 stars bookshelves: 2013-list Read from May 10 to 30, 2013 Are you aiming for world domination? Looking for tips on minions and henchpeople? Need a boost to your moral in a world that just doesn’t appreciate evil the way it should? Look no further, because I have the book for you! A Method…

Five Star review for 88 at LibraryThing

Over at LibraryThing our first review has come in for Michael R. Fletcher’s 88.  I really liked this book. I was drawn into this edgy futuristic world via the heavy detail and action. Several of the characters became my literary companions as I read more and more pages until I felt like I had known them for months. When the book ended, I wished only for a few more chapters to keep it going ……