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Best Book Reviews

Your Best Book Reviews are right here, my friend. These are the best books I’ve read this month.

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Life After Life Chronicles Best Book Reviews
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Cover of The Stars Must Wait Click to read full review

Keith Laumer, in one of his last books, describes a dystopian United States from the perspective of Terrance Jackson, an astronaut awoken from suspended animation after eighty years.

It’s a delicious premise. Just as the spaceship was to launch a colonization trip to Callisto, the launch was aborted with one second to go. There are about a dozen crew members aboard: a full crew and a full backup crew.

All the crew is suspended, but they awake at different times by the computer program. Meanwhile, more

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Surprise! You’ll like this next book review

July Joy My Undead Mother-in-law
Review of My Undead Mother-in-law. Click to read review and listen to excerpt

Outlandish Fun

Andy Zach continues his unrelenting attack on the horror/zombie genre with outlandish humor. What will society do with the new human zombies after the havoc caused by The Turkey Zombies?!? That was a rhetorical question…so just laugh! 😉

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Your Third of Best Book Reviews is Below Here

Axevictime on Amazon UK

4.0 out of 5 stars 

Originality Overload!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 June 2021

Wow! I think my originality meter overflowed! This short story collection includes fantasy and science fiction. Its settings go from post-apocalyptic Mars to medieval worlds where magic reigns. There’s humor and horror, sex and violence, victories and defeats, villains and heroes. Oh, and time-travel too.

Further, many of the stories are set in the same universe and cross-reference each other. At times, they feel like chapters from the same book.

I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys originality and creative use of medieval dialect as well as invented alien languages.

by Andy Zach

I’m embarrassed to say this, but I’m biased here; two of my short stories are this book. So you can disregard this review, even though it’s only about the other short stories.

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Doctor Doolittle’s Zoo

Hugh Lofting continues his imaginative exploration of the things the good Doctor Doolittle can do through talking to animals. This time it’s a post office run by them. In the fictional West African country of Fantippo.

As usual, the Doctor spends whatever money he gets on animals and people in need. As usual, his animal friends work together to get him more money. Hugh Lofting surprises us with an imaginative riff within his story: how about a series of short stories by animals for an animal magazine?

by Andy Zach

But Wait! There’s More Best Book Reviews!

Turkeys!

This was a fun listen! Sam Melvin is a reporter for a small newspaper in a small town. When people start being attacked by turkeys, Sam is on the job! As the first one to report the outbreak of a disease turning the turkeys into zombies, Sam is busy trying to find the flock and let the world know what is happening.

The story follows numerous attacks by the hoard of turkeys and the various ways that people try to fight them off. There is a little romance along the way for a few couples, even in the face of possible death. Add in the backstory of online news and entrepreneurship, a football game turned zombie fight and a great white shark and you have some great scenes!

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Your Top 7 Science Stories of June and Science Fiction

Top 7 Science stories have to start with this one!

I would love it if Andromeda were that bright in the sky. Sadly, all we see is the fuzzy center. This picture demonstrates the power of time-lapse photography.

Then we have this breath-taking picture:

Your Top 7 Science Stories – The Second is Next

I read a deluge of science stories every week. This one filtered through the noise. I get a newsletter from GE, which is where I found it.

This meme may make you chuckle. It worked for me. If it does, let me know and I’ll give you a free ebook. Or you can get one by subscribing to my newsletter here.

Then Your Third is There Below

I first learned about living fossils in middle school with the coelacanth. Look! There’s one! Don’t delay! Click on the picture below.

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Continuing on, Your Fun Fourth

Who wouldn’t have fun with quantum computing?

If that’s not fun, try my collection of short stories.

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Oops cover

You can get free short story from the book on me, right here: ‘In A Pickle’. Click here. Or, you can get the whole audiobook for free by clicking here.

Jive With Five of Top 7 Science Stories

This story is a little disappointing: you can’t expect spaceships to cruise about independent of orbits. It takes too much energy.

That’s no problem for SciFi authors, like the one behind my typewriter. In my book below, I have a spaceship that directly converts matter to energy. Very handy, that is.

Top 7 Science Stories
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Your Sixth of Top 7 Science Stories

I can hear people saying, “That’s not science! That’s some idiot driving a wheel to 827 MPH.”

It is too science. The question was, “Can we spin a wheel faster than the speed of sound? What will happen?” There was an experiment to try it and they spun faster than the speed of sound. What’s more scientific than that?

Some free advice: don’t do this at home. Or anywhere else.

Your Last Science Story

The last science story covers anti-drone warfare–using silly string. I’m serious. Check it out in the link above.

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Your Best Books of June

Your Best Books of June and Random Science and Science Fiction that Andy Zach has found on the internet for your pleasure. And you’ll get free books in this article too.

So let’s begin!

Your Best Books – and Science

Fighting more viruses with advanced mRNA vaccines, a drug against aging, and a new way to generate electricity from ground-up carbon nanotubes. This week’s coolest things are ready to handle what comes next.

Posted by Andy Zach on Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Not only can you fight COVID with genetic engineering, you also get genetic engineering in my book Oops!

Your Best Books
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Your Best Books – Science Fiction, Anyone?

I’ve got to share this cover from the SciFi Roundtable.

Posted by Andy Zach on Sunday, June 13, 2021

But that’s not all! You can read this book from the golden age of science fiction by clicking right here! It’s hilarious!

Let me know what you think and I’ll send you a free ebook of your choice!

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Posted by Ian Lahey, sci fi & fantasy author on Saturday, June 12, 2021

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Your Best Books Reviewed in June

I review books on Goodreads. Here are some from June.

Hugh Lofting continues his imaginative exploration of the things the good Doctor Doolittle can do through talking to animals. This time it’s a post office run by them. In the fictional West African country of Fanditto.

As usual, the Doctor spends whatever money he gets on animals and people in need. As usual, his animal friends work together to get him more money. As usual, Hugh Lofting surprises with an imaginative riff within his story: how about a series of short stories by animals for an animal magazine?

This is still selling a hundred years after it was written for a good reason: it’s a great book. (less)

Andy Zach’s Review on Goodreads

I consider Doctor Doolittle a fantasy. But this next one is pure science fiction.

Your Best Books – Science Fiction

Span of Empire

Eric Flint and David Carrico bring the Jao trilogy to a satisfying conclusion with more aliens, more battles, new technology, more blood, and guts than ever before.

But is it the conclusion? Several items are left hanging, with new alien species and new Ekhat capabilities in the offing. Sadly, the original collaborator, K.D. Wentworth, has passed away. She worked on this novel before her death. David Carrico has collaborated with Eric Flint on the 1632 series and finished the novel seamlessly.

Will they write another Jao novel? It’s been five years since they wrote this one.

Review by Andy Zach on Goodreads