I’ve got five science stories for you to read and I want you to determine if they are real science, or merely science fiction. Every day it becomes harder to tell!
Each time you get one right, let me know and get your choice of an ebook or an audiobook from me.
Then tell me by commenting or contacting me. Tell me which of my books you’d like:
Or my middle-school series, beginning with Secret Supers.
Next, Your Second Test
How many of these products are real robots you can buy and use and how many are hype? Is this more science fiction, or science fact? Let me know, and claim your free book.
The Middle of the Blog Test
Are magnetic bridges between galaxies just for Thor in the MCU? Is there really science behind this? Or is this just clickbait? Claim your prize here with your answer.
Science Or Science Fiction? Your Fourth Chance to Get Books
The previous article tells of a steampunk GPS from a hundred years ago that worked by your odometer in your car. Is this real or just an author’s imagination? Tell me.
Your Final Test Comes Now
Okay, holodecks have got to be science fiction. Right? Or wrong? Is there a real science, working holodeck here? This is your last chance to get your free books. Let me have it.
What You Will Win
We already covered my four books in my Life After Life Chronicles, but perhaps you’d like to check out the audio samples of the audiobooks.
I love when science catches up with science fiction. Here I just wrote Paranormal Privateers in 2018 including mind control through skull implants. Then I read an article heading in the same direction with current technology!
Can anything top this in October 2019? Find out in the next section.
In one blog post, I discussed where I got my ideas for Paranormal Privateers, my third novel. I had to surpass my previous books. I added a surprise twist and I gave two hints. Here’s your first hint:
Then you got this second hint:
I love these two movies, so, naturally, I included elements of them in my book.
If you haven’t read Paranormal Privateers, let me know your guesses about the plot twist. The best response gets a free ebook of your choice!
However, my first short story book released in November and THAT’s the best thing about November.
And here you have the back cover and blurb:
Oops! I almost forgot! I got a review for Oops! Here it is:
The First Review of Oops!
Oops! Tales of the Zombie Turkey Apocalypse by Andy Zach is a collection of short stories and as the clue is in the title, the theme is zombies. And boy do they come in a variety of different shapes and sizes.
The book starts with three stories that are a starter and not in the zombie genre. Firstly, you are introduced to a world where nothing is heard. Then we move on to finding an elusive phoenix and trying to use its DNA for breeding. Lastly, we have a story about a time-travelling wheelchair.
Then we jump straight into zombies. From zombie pickles, to zombie service dog corgis, to zombie models and even zombies in a nursing home. There is a timeline thread running through the stories where characters that create something or meet someone bring them into a later story. And all of this in a world where becoming a zombie is as easy as ordering blood online!
After each story, the author explains where he got his ideas from, and since in his bio he claims both his parents were zombies, he must be an expert on all things undead. The author has a very quick mind and some of the quips and plays on words were very clever. In some of the stories, however, I would have preferred a definite ending—one where the story doesn’t just finish and you think there is more coming. It was almost as though they were ideas taken from diary extracts with sporadic glimpses into a world of zombies.
After the zombie stories came tales from some of his other books about teenage superheroes. I think the one I enjoyed the most was of the hamster that one of the kids had experimented on and had developed some superpowers. He taught himself to read and was eventually able to communicate with others by typing on a computer. The author very cleverly integrated himself into that story by being the author in the story and the one that the hamster contacted. And of course, we had to have a story about aliens to end it off.
The editing of the book was very good, and I only caught a couple of minor errors. I enjoyed the writing style of the main author and very often you had to reread something because the clever nuances were so subtle you only got them a few lines later. The different styles of writing by the different authors was a bit offputting as you get into a tempo with one and then get thrown off your rhythm by another.
While I enjoyed the book overall, I would still put it in my average category as I wouldn’t go back and reread it. I would, however, recommend it to anyone looking for a quick read where you can turn your brain off from reality and just jump into a world of crazy.