| Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2016: Books, eBooks, and AudioBooks
The holiday season is upon us. It’s time for giving and receiving, and what better way to get into the spirit than with gifting some good books. And this year, there’s plenty of selections to choose from for fans of properties like Star Wars, Star Trek, Labyrinth, and the movies of Guillermo del Toro, as well as titles by authors like Stephen King, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, Roger Zelazny, and Greg Cox. Check out here below our Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2016 for Books, eBooks, and Audiobooks for our favorite holiday gift picks for this year for the reader in your life.
...continue reading » Tags: Dead Jack, End Of Watch, Ex-Isles: A Novel, Fellside, Harry Potter, Hidden Universe Travel Guides, Jack of Shadows, Labyrinth, Last Call At The Nightshade Lounge, Marvel Cosmos, Mitchell Hogan, My Best Friend's Exorcism, Paul Tassi, Philip K. Dick, Robert Jackson Bennett, Roger Zelazny, Romeo and/or Juliet: A Chooseable-Path Adventure, Star Trek, Star Wars, Suicide Squad, The Art of The Strain, The Dark Days Club, The Divine Cities, The Ferryman Institute, The Trials of Apollo, Wonder Women | |
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| Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To ReadThe cold is upon us, making it a perfect time to stay in with a few good books, and thankfully there’s plenty to choose from this Winter. I’ve teamed up with my speed-reading gal pal Olympus Athens and the master of books himself Waerloga69 to bring you a list of cool new science fiction and fantasy books coming this Winter. There’s some new Star Wars and Star Trek selections, along with upcoming releases from China Miéville, Brandon Sanderson, Stan Lee, and many more. See below for our picks in Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To Read.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Goodman, An Unattractive Vampire, Andie Tong, Best of 2016, Book Recommendations, Brandon Sanderson, China Miéville, City Of Blades, David R. George III, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Coloring Book, Eleanor: A Novel, Greg Cox, James Swallow, Jason Gurley, Jim McDoniel, Kirsten Beyer, Lady Helen, Paul Tassi, Robert Jackson Bennett, Sharman Apt Russell, Stan Lee, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stuart Moore, The Dark Days Club, The Divine Cities, The Dragon's Return, The Earthborn Trilogy, The Sons of Sora, The Zodiac Legacy, The Zodiac Legacy: The Dragon's Return, Tim Powers | |
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| Book Review: The Last Exodus (Earthborn Trilogy Book 1) By Paul Tassi |
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The Last Exodus
The Earthborn Trilogy Book 1
Paperback | Kindle | Audiobook
By Paul Tassi
Talos Press | Skyhorse Publishing
Release date: September 8, 2015 Humanity is on the brink of extinction and the Earth is quickly dying in The Last Exodus, the first installment of Paul Tassi‘s post-apocalyptic science fiction series The Earthborn Trilogy. Once a fertile planet, the Earth is now a barren wasteland with most life wiped out after an alien invasion by beings from the planet Xala. Unfortunately for everyone and everything involved, neither Earthlings nor Xalans were victorious. The Xalans, assuming that Earth was a primitive planet because it had yet to make contact with extraterrestrials, underestimated their prey’s ability to destroy when threatened. In order to fight the Xalans, humans had to pull out the heavy artillery “” weapons that could decimate their attackers, which also, consequentially, killed the Earth, too.
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