Science Fiction & Fantasy
Explore the mind-bending realms where science fiction and fantasy collide, challenging the boundaries of reality and imagination.

Rewind: A Novel That Challenges Time and Fate

KC Fairlight
Rewind by Catherine Ryan Howard is a suspenseful thriller set in Ireland that explores time manipulation, fate, and moral dilemmas through a gripping narrative.

Brace Yourself: The Peripheral TV Series is a Conservative Win

Vince Vanguard
If the left took a sabbatical from mainstream media, imagine something like *The Peripheral*. Based on William Gibson's novel, this Amazon Prime gem masterfully mixes time travel with Southern charm.

Embarking on a Journey with Canine Heroes: A Dive into 'Survivors' Novel Series

Martin Sparks
The 'Survivors' novel series by Erin Hunter offers a thrilling narrative set in a post-apocalyptic world where dogs become the heroes, teaching us lessons about resilience, teamwork, and the complex dynamics of survival.

Unraveling the Mystique: Celebrating Conservatism through 'The Enchanter Completed'

Vince Vanguard
Discover how 'The Enchanter Completed: A Tribute Anthology for L. Sprague de Camp' not only celebrates a legendary author but also reverberates with time-honored values in a world where fiction and conservatism meet.

Unlocking the Mysteries of 'Bad Moon': The 2005 Film That Captivated Sci-Fi Fans

Martin Sparks
'Bad Moon' is a 2005 Canadian science fiction film directed by Brandon Flemming. It explores themes of human curiosity and transformation, centered around a mysterious meteor's arrival on Earth.

Building Worlds and Breaking Minds: Exploring Terry Pratchett's 'Pyramids'

Martin Sparks
Terry Pratchett's *Pyramids* dives into the bustling narrative of Teppic, a young prince in the whimsical realm of Discworld, offering a clever analysis of tradition and power through comedy and cosmic paradoxes.

Navigating Wonder: The Catalogue of the Universe

Martin Sparks
Margaret Mahy's *The Catalogue of the Universe* embarks on a captivating exploration of family, identity, and the universe through the eyes of Angela May and Tycho Potter. This 1985 novel invites readers to ponder their place in the cosmos with optimistic curiosity.