Your Best Science and July Science Fiction as curated by me, Andy Zach. I’ve been cruising the internet for the biggest and best science news. This is what will fuel my next SciFi and fantasy books, Plus, I’ll tell you how you can get free books.
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July Science Fiction – Your first book
Midshipman Henry Gallant in Space (The Henry Gallant Saga, #1) | |
Rating | 4 of 5 stars |
Shelves | military-scifi, read, science-fiction edit |
Format | Kindle Edition edit |
Status | August 1, 2022 – Finished Reading4 Show more |
Review | Author Peter Alesso does a good job in his opening novel of this series. He portrays the troubles of being a normal human being in a time of genetic advancement. Then he details the technical training of a midshipman in the United Planets federation. But there is an alien force lurking in the solar system. So far they have been benign. Will that continue? Read and find out. |
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July Science Fiction – Your Second Book Follows
Zombie Detective: The Extraordinary Adventures of Sam Melvin by Andy Zach (Goodreads Author)
Jul 27, 2022
It was amazing
When Lisa fires Sam he doesn’t know what he’s going to do, for about two seconds till she tells him he has until that night to find a new career. He works better under the deadline and she should know because she’s his wife. This book was one of the funniest books I have ever read.
I love Simon Carr’s books and because I have brought all of his books I wanted to find a new author who was just as funny and I found him. I had no idea zombie animals were that prevalent but they are in this guy investigates the situation and when he’s hired by the government crazy things ensue.
I love this book and highly recommend it if you love to laugh and trust me they have giggles on every page. You can really truly tell when comedy comes natural and when they are trying too hard in this author his comedic talent in spades I cannot say enough how funny this book is and can’t wait to read the second one in the theories or at least I hope they have a second one.
I was given this book by the author in story origin but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review but all opinions are definitely my own.
Janalyn Prude‘s review
Now Here Is Where You Get Science
Maybe you thought my zombie novel as science fiction was far-fetched? Guess again! We’ve got zombie cyborg spiders coming at you!
How old are your ears, based upon the test below? Just play the video and note the age when you can no longer hear the signal. Mine were 64, which is pretty close to my real age of 66.
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Cities of the future are always a good SciFi trope. Here’s one planned for Saudi Arabia. Would you like to live in this city?
Moving on to astronomy, check out this new supernova, recently discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope:
What color is the moving square in the following video? My answer is below.
The square color is midway between the blue and the orangish pink, a kind of gray.
Finally, the classic SciFi image is a pinwheel or cartwheel galaxy. I once read a book about the view of the Milky Way from the Lesser Magellanic Cloud. It filled the sky.