Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Spade Partners Entertainment, and author Desmond T. Lewis for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Spade Partners Entertainment, and author Desmond T. Lewis for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Arc Manor Press, and author Harry Turtledove for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
Following the events in Without Warning, where a mysterious energy wave kills off most of the population of North America, comes After America by John Birmingham. Set five years later in the […]
British author John Birmingham was on vacation back at the beginning of this century when he heard a comment from someone that they “wished America would just disappear.” That comment sparked an […]
Lafitte’s Chance is the fifth book in an alternate history series by Michael Roberts. Normally with alternate history, the idea is to take a point in history and extrapolate how a different […]
Aden’s Chance is the fourth book in a time-travel/alternate history series by Michael Roberts. The premise here is a bit different, in that the main character is from a future that is different […]
Harry Turtledove writes in a genre known as alternate history. The premise is to usually take an event in history and to wonder if something different had happened what the effect on the […]
I love the genre of alternate history. That is where the author takes a point in history and ponders what would happen if things had turned out differently. Final Chance is the […]
Another Chance is the second book in a time-travel alternate history series. In this case, the history as we knew it was that the British won the American Revolution and have since […]
My love of the alternate history genre should come as no surprise to anyone who has regularly read my blog. This genre takes a point of history and wonders what the world […]
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