Book Reviews
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Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir
Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary follows a junior high school science teacher turned astronaut who wakes up on a spaceship in a galaxy far, far away with a foggy memory, two dead crewmates, and a mission to save the world.
The Future Is Yours – Dan Frey
The Silicon Valley equivalents of Kirk and Spock build a quantum computer that allows them to see into the future in the Dan Frey’s latest tech thriller, The Future Is Yours.
The Warehouse – Rob Hart
Though many have described Rob Hart’s latest corporate thriller as satire, it is anything but. The Warehouse depicts a future that's not only plausible, but one that has already taken root—whether or not we’d like to admit it.
Bring Me Back – B.A. Paris
Paris hits the page sprinting in this psychological thriller and never lets go. With each chapter she peels back another layer of Finn’s past; revealing the good, the bad, the ugly, and everything else in between.
Sharp Objects – Gillian Flynn
In honor of the HBO series… Gillian Flynn puts the screws to her readers from the start and never eases up. I
The Dark Net – Benjamin Percy
For his fourth novel, The Dark Net, Benjamin Percy has crafted a cautionary tale that he has dressed up as a techno-horror novel warning us of the dangers of being so digitally connected.