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#TuesdayBookBlog #Bookreview THE THIRTEENTH GUARDIAN by KM Lewis (@kmlewisbooks) Dystopia, mythology, apocalypse, and conspiracy theories

Posted on June 11, 2019 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: This is the beginning of a series full of possibilities, although I’m not sure it’s for me. The Thirteenth Guardian by KM Lewis Da Vinci’s secret pales. Michelangelo concealed an explosive truth in his famous Creation of Man fresco in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican. Everything we have been taught about Eve
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews, Tuesday Book Blog ancient documents, artefacts, Bible, dystopia, mythology, post-apocalyptic, religion, YA

#TuesdayBookBlog LEGACY (PROJECT RENOVA #4) by Terry Tyler (@TerryTyler4) The brightest jewel in the series recommended to those who love complex storytelling. #post-apocalyptic

Posted on March 26, 2019 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Today I bring you the fourth book in a trilogy! Yes, what can I say? We writers sometimes can’t let go. Best laid plans and all that. To be honest, I hope the author keeps going… Legacy (Project Renova #4) by Terry Tyler ‘Out of all the death and destruction has come the
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews, Tuesday Book Blog dystopia, first-person narrative, post-apocalyptic, Project Renova series, sci-fiction, Terry Tyler, UK

#TuesdayBookBlog THE LAST FEAST by Zeb Haradon Unusual science-fiction which makes us question what it means to be human #RBRT #SciFi

Posted on July 31, 2018 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Today I bring you another author I discovered through Rosie’s Book Review Team and the recommendation of one of the group reviewers and great writer, Terry Tyler (yes, the Terry Tyler whose Renova Series I’ve reviewed here). Believe me, this one is not same old, same old. The Last Feast by Zeb Haradon Jim, the
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews, Tuesday Book Blog cannibalism, Classics, end of the world, grief, philosophy, post-apocalyptic, Science fiction, Zeb Haradon

#TuesdayBookBlog UK2 (PROJECT RENOVA BOOK 3) by Terry Tyler (@TerryTyler4) #Bookreview The perfect way to end the series. A must read for #dystopia genre lovers and those who love great characters.

Posted on June 19, 2018 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Today I bring you the third book in a series I’ve been eagerly following. It’s the end, sort of… UK2 (Project Renova Book 3) by Terry Tyler ‘Two decades of social media had prepared them well for UK2.’ The pace steps up in this final installment of the Project Renova trilogy, as the survivors’
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews, Tuesday Book Blog dystopia, Lindisfarne, politics, post-apocalyptic, Project Renova series, survival, Terry Tyler, Tipping Point, Tuesday Book Blog, UK, virus

#TuesdayBookBlog LINDISFARNE (PROJECT RENOVA BOOK 2) by Terry Tyler (@TerryTyler4) That rare thing. A second strong book in a trilogy. #Bookreview #Post-apocalyptic

Posted on October 31, 2017 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: I bring you the review of book 2 in the Project Renova series. In case you haven’t read it, this is my review of Tipping Point, book 1 in the series. (Yes, I enjoyed it!) Lindisfarne (Project Renova Book 2) by Terry Tyler ‘You’re judging this by the standards of the old world. But that’s
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews dystopia, first person narration, Lindisfarne, post-apocalyptic, Project Renova, psychological, Tuesday Book Blog, UK, virus

#TuesdayBookBlog #Bookreview TIPPING POINT. (Project Renova Book 1) by Terry Tyler (@TerryTyler4) A #post-apocalyptic story of a Britain that is so familiar it is truly scary.

Posted on September 5, 2017 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Today I share the review for a book by one of my fellow reviewers at Rosie’s Book Review Team. She is not only an excellent reviewer but as I suspected, she can write as well! Tipping Point (Project Renova Book 1) by Terry Tyler ‘I didn’t know danger was floating behind us on the breeze
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Posted in Book review, Book reviews character-driven, conspiracy theory, multi-genre, post-apocalyptic, reviewer, Rosie's Book Review Team, Social media, Trilogy, UK, virus, Writer

#RBRT The Dead City (A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller. The Dead Lands #2) by Dylan J. Morgan (@dylanjmorgan) Second helpings can be as good if not better than the first. And you won’t forget the baddie #TuesdayBookBlogs And, anybody for an ARC of Escaping Psychiatry 2. The Case of the Swapped Bodies?

Posted on August 16, 2016 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Yes, it’s August and #AugustReviews month. I got this book as an ARC but I hope it will be available soon and I’ll add the links when it does. It’s another book I got through Rosie’s Books Review Team and it’s the third book I’ve read by this author, and I’m sure it
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Posted in Book reviews ARC, August Reviews, Dylan J. Morgan, Escaping Psychiatry 2. The case of the swapped bodies, post-apocalyptic, RBRT, Science fiction, The Dead Lands series

#RBRT The Dead Lands (A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller. The Dead Lands #1) by Dylan J. Morgan (@dylanjmorgan). A futuristic nightmare, where you can’t trust anybody. #TuesdayBookBlog

Posted on June 7, 2016 by OlgaNunez
Hi all: Yes, today I’m sharing a review, but I wanted to take a chance to explain what’s going on in my life at the moment, as you might find that the blog is not as regular as it was and the content might be more haphazard. I am in Barcelona at the moment. I
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Posted in Book reviews Dylan Morgan, greed, horror, mutations, politics, post-apocalyptic, Rosie's Book Review Team, sci-fi

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