Tag: young adult science fiction

Waiting on Wednesday [225] – THE EVAPORATION OF SOFI SNOW by Mary Weber

Waiting on Wednesday [225] – THE EVAPORATION OF SOFI SNOW by Mary Weber
Posted November 30, 2016 by Tammy in Waiting on Wednesday / 7 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking the Spine, and is a fun way to share upcoming books that you’re excited about with other bloggers and readers. This month I’m participating in Sci-Fi Month hosted by Rinn Reads and Over the Effing Rainbow, and celebrating all things science fiction with weekly sci-fi Waiting on Wednesday […]

RAILHEAD by Philip Reeve – Review

RAILHEAD by Philip Reeve – Review
Posted April 5, 2016 by Tammy in 5 stars, Reviews / 9 Comments

The nitty-gritty: An instant classic, Railhead deserves a spot up there with some of the best young adult fantasy/science fiction ever written. The train was gone, but he could still see her, striding along beside him in the sodium glow from the trackside lamps. The smell of space clung to her, rich and smoky. What […]

BURNING MIDNIGHT by Will McIntosh – Review

BURNING MIDNIGHT by Will McIntosh – Review
Posted February 5, 2016 by Tammy in 4 stars, Reviews / 15 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A fast-paced sci-fi adventure, with one of the coolest concepts I’ve ever run across, and a twist that you won’t see coming. I’ve heard so many wonderful things about Will McIntosh’s adult novels (Love Minus Eighty and Defenders) but this is the first book of his I’ve read. In his YA debut, McIntosh has come […]

A Mind-Bending Adventure: DUPLICITY by N.K. Traver – Review

A Mind-Bending Adventure: DUPLICITY by N.K. Traver – Review
Posted March 23, 2015 by Tammy in 4 stars, Giveaways, Reviews / 22 Comments

Duplicity by N.K. Traver Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Release date:  March 17 2015 Genre: Young adult science fiction Source: Finished copy from publisher Pages: 256 The nitty-gritty: A mind-bending, The Matrix-like story that teens, especially boys, are going to love. I knew Duplicity was about a teen computer hacker, but I didn’t realize it was […]