Nathan reviews Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, Knopf, 2014, 333 pages Novels that start with tragedy, no matter […] MEMPHIS READS: STATION ELEVEN by EMILY ST. JOHN MANDELDecember 3, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Flashbacks / Narratives / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Viking, 2020, 288 pages. From the instant the reader meets […] MEMPHIS READS: MIDNIGHT LIBRARY by MATT HAIGNovember 19, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult literature / Fantasy / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Sara reviews A DEADLY EDUCATION by Naomi Novak, Del Rey Publishing, 2020. When I say I could not […] MEMPHIS READS: DEADLY EDUCATION by NAOMI NOVAKOctober 18, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Himor / Horror / Reviews by Sara / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Illustrated Edition) by Douglas Adams, Del Rey – Random […] MEMPHIS READS: HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY BY DOUGLAS ADAMSSeptember 18, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged humor / Memphis Reads / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Nathan reviews Fahrenheit 451 (60th Anniversary Edition) by Ray Bradbury, Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2013, 249 pages This […] MEMPHIS READS: FAHRENHEIT 451 by Ray BradburyAugust 17, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Adult literature / Classics / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Staff Reviews
Nathan reviews The Martian by Andy Weir, Crown Publishing, 2014, 369 pages (originally self-published in 2011.) Space exploration, if […] MEMPHIS READS: THE MARTIAN BY ANDY WEIRJuly 28, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Astronauts / NASA / outer space / Reviews by Nathan / Science Fiction / Space exploration / Staff Reviews
Melissa reviews Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, Scholastic Books, 2020, 510 pages. The long–awaited prequel […] MEMPHIS READS: THE BALLAD OF SNAKES AND SONGBIRDS by ...July 10, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged dystopia / Fantasy / Hunger Games / Prequels / Reviews by Melissa H. / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews / Young Adult
Laura reviews Bent Heavens by Daniel Krause, Henry Holt and Co, 2020. Liv Fleming’s father, Lee, appeared one […] MEMPHIS READS: BENT HEAVENS by Daniel KrauseJune 9, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged aliens / families friendship / Reviews by Laura / Science Fiction / Young adult fiction
Sharon reviews THE DARK IS RISING by Susan Cooper, Collier Books, 1986, 230 pages. When the Dark […] MEMPHIS READS: THE DARK IS RISING by SUSAN COOPERMay 5, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged adventure / Fantasy / magical powers / Mystery Fiction / Reviews by Sharon / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Sarah reviews Artemis, by Andy Weir, Crown Publishing Group, 2017, 305 pages, map included. You may have heard of The Martian, a […] MEMPHIS READS: ARTEMIS by ANDY WEIRApril 17, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / heroines / moon / outer space / planets / Reviews by Sara / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews
Sharon reviews AIRMAN by Eoin Colfer,.Hyperion Books, 2008,412 pages. All his life, Connor has been fascinated with flight. […] MEMPHIS READS: AIRMAN by Eoin ColferApril 14, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged adventure / Reviews by Sharon / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews / Young adult fiction
Sara reviews Life as we Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Scholastic Books, 2006. Being stuck at home, […] Memphis Reads: LIFE AS WE KNEW IT by S.B. ...March 31, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged dystopia / family / Reviews by Sara / Science Fiction / Series / Staff book reviews / Young adult fiction
Melissa reviews The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee, Harper Publications, 2016. In the year 2119, where technology has […] Memphis Reads: The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGeeJanuary 22, 2019 in Memphis Reads tagged Fantasy / futuristic / reviews by Melissa / Science Fiction / Young Adult
Daniel reviews The Return by William Shatner, Pocket Books, 1996. “A Mary Sue is an idealized and seemingly […] Memphis Reads: The Return by William ShatnerNovember 28, 2018 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Reviews by Daniel / Science Fiction / Star Trek series / William Shatner
Daniel reviews SHIP OF THE LINE by Diana Carey (Pocket Books, 1997.) Diane Carey is something of a Star […] MEMPHIS READS: SHIP OF THE LINE BY DIANA CAREYOctober 24, 2018 in Memphis Reads tagged Adult Fiction / Memphis Reads / Reviews by Daniel / Science Fiction / Star Trek series
Darletha reviews Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor (Daw Books, 2010.) Onyesonwu is this special name given to a […] MEMPHIS READS: WHO FEARS DEATH by Nnedi OkoraforSeptember 7, 2018 in Memphis Reads tagged African-American literature / Coming of Age / Fantasy / magical powers / Reviews by Darletha / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews / supernatural
Staff Book Reviews Darletha reviews ORLEANS by Sherri L. Smith (Putnam’s Sons, 2013) The fate of New Orleans […] Memphis Reads – Orleans by Sherri L. SmithMarch 31, 2017 in Memphis Reads tagged Fiction / Reviews by Darletha / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews / Young Adult
Staff Book Reviews Melissa reviews THREE DARK CROWNS by Kendare Blake (HarperTeen, 2016) What happens when the glorious […] Memphis Reads – Three Dark Crowns by Kendare BlakeMarch 3, 2017 in Memphis Reads tagged Fantasy / Fiction / Reviews by Melissa W. / Science Fiction / Staff book reviews / Young Adult