TOMORROWVILLE by David Isaak – Dystopian, Sci-Fi, Satire
In Tomorrowville, Toby Simmons wakes, after 80 years cryogenically frozen, to a totalitarian US government and a people who mythologize his own time. Recommended!
In Tomorrowville, Toby Simmons wakes, after 80 years cryogenically frozen, to a totalitarian US government and a people who mythologize his own time. Recommended!
Quinceton, shaken by his time in a war with Nevada, turns on his despotic government. In Wokelynd, political allegory shapes the world of 2066 California.
You Can’t Fool a Mermaid is a glorious choir of ghosts singing, “To thine own self be true," a whirlwind of pianos, cats, and mermaids that will haunt and heal. Highly recommended!
Paul's controversial November column spurs a tsunami of public backlash. In The December Issue, he clings to his integrity, despite the trouble it brings him. Highly recommended!
In Maddie Q, Maddie Crawford falls deep into extremist beliefs and conspiracy theories, until they threaten to tear her family – and her very self – apart. Recommended!
Frances (Frank) and her sister, abandoned by their mother, move with their father to his hometown. A dark family history wrapped in mystery makes this an instant suspense classic. Highly recommended!
Madeline Arrington returns home for a funeral in Homegoing. She struggles to keep memories of racism and cruelty from pulling her into a pit too deep to escape. Highly recommended!
When the lie in a religious leader's noble facade is exposed, how will the town of Destiny reckon with the consequences? With law, fury, and a touch of humor. Highly recommended!
The 5th Horseman of the Apocalypse is coming, and the only one to stop it is one accountant. One celestial accountant that is! Highly recommended!
Karis and her dog strive to escape a deadly quarantine in Past This Point, but must learn to trust a stranger in order to get out alive. Highly recommended!