Goodreads Monday

Goodreads Monday

Hello again everyone! I hope that you had a wonderful weekend. I know that I did. I am looking forward to September with some great blog goals in mind. Do you have new goals for this month? One thing I hope to do is read more since my oldest will be back in school as of Wednesday. I think the best part of being a mom is also the hardest, watching them grow and become their own person. It is so rewarding to see how they grow to navigate this crazy place we call our world.

Well, it is Monday and I know why you are all really here…Goodreads Monday! So…less about parent life and more about books! This weekly event is hosted by Lauren’s Page Turners. To take part, simply choose a random book from your Goodreads TBR (To Be Read) list and show it off.

Now onto the good part, yet another book from my Goodreads to read shelf…which is always growing larger with each Goodreads Monday post that I read. I am serious, every Monday my TBR list grows by about 5 books. Why are there so many great books and so little reading time?

Time Crawlers

 

Time Crawlers  Time Crawlers

Author: Varun Sayal

Published: June 15th, 2018

Publisher: Kindle Direct Publishing

Book Length: 100 Pages

Genre: Sci-Fi

Buy the Book: Amazon

Billions of universes run slightly parallel to our own universe; worlds full of infinite possibilities. There are many humans living in those parallel worlds, leading their lives, in a very similar way to how we are leading ours. But their respective realities differ from ours in some very peculiar ways.
Inhabitants of some worlds have already been visited and are being ruled by aliens. Some traveled through time, back and forth, and some have taken their space exploration to advanced stages using their powerful spaceships. Some created ruthless artificial intelligences that are fulfilling dark, human desires. Some developed advanced weapons technologies thousands of years before we did.
I believe a writer’s brain can somehow tap into this multitude of universes and take a peek into the events happening in each of them. This book, comprised of six stories, is my attempt to narrate to you tales from six different parallel universes. These stories are events that my brain somehow tapped into and captured in detail.
Let me know if your unconscious mind visited the same universes as mine.EclipseNo attacks, no blood-shed, yet there was an invasion and a conquest. Who are these shape-shifting aliens being hounded by an eclipse?

Death by Crowd

The dark desires of the masses; darknet websites fueled by a crypto-currency. What lurks in the background – an advanced artificial intelligence?

Genie

He rubbed a lamp alright, but what he got was the shock of his life. An entirely sci-fi take on the djinn myth.

Time Crawlers

There are individuals who existing in multiple time periods at once, and there are those who know about them….

The Cave

The fate of an advanced imperial race hangs in balance as a dark celestial entity meets a legendary protector.

Nark-Astra, The Hell Weapon

The weapons he possesses make him the destroyer of worlds, and he burns for revenge. A high-tech take on ancient Indian mythology.

This is actually a book that I was lucky enough to be sent via email from the publisher in exchange for an honest review! I am starting this soon and I am actually excited about it. It has some great reviews. I enjoy that it is a collection of stories. This means that I can read a story here and there when I can squeeze them in during my busy day.


Is this a book that you might enjoy if you have not read it? Do you enjoy Sci-Fi novels? What are some books on your Goodreads to-read list? Do you find yourself adding many more to your TBR list on Goodreads Monday, I know I do.


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3 thoughts on “Goodreads Monday

  • September 3, 2018 at 10:48 am
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    I like YA science fiction, but not so much classical/hardcore science fiction. Actually I’ve realized I’m not very into books that are heavily steeped in a specific genre. This book does sound interesting, though! Sci-fi mixed with Indian mythology? Cool!

    • September 3, 2018 at 11:37 am
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      I love books from a variety of genres. I always try to branch out and give a book a try. I’m glad you find this novel interesting. I’ll be starting it this week ?

  • September 9, 2018 at 11:09 pm
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    Thanks a lot for this beautiful review.

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