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Edition Language: | English |
Michael Drakich
Paperback | Pages: 261 pages Rating: 4.7 | 10 Users | 7 Reviews
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Title | : | Grave is the Day |
Author | : | Michael Drakich |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 261 pages |
Published | : | October 24th 2012 by self-published (first published March 2011) |
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In October of 1957, more than Sputnik fell to Earth...Set against the back drop of the Space Race and the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union have a new issue to deal with, aliens from outer space. Both the Braannoo and the Muurgu are at war with each other and Earth becomes the newest battleground in their struggle. Spanning time from the launch of Sputnik to the near future, the interplay of historical events from a new light make you ask the question, could this all be true? The capture of aliens near small town USA unites three players from different quarters, Commander Kraanox of the Braannoo, First Lieutenant Wayne Bucknell as his captor and seven year old Justin Spencer, the first to make alien contact.
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Ratings: 4.7 From 10 Users | 7 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Grave is the Day
Fantastic book. This books was much more than I expected to be. Well written .A new and exciting author in speculative fiction, Michael brings a repertoire of science fiction, fantasy and thrillers to readers everywhere. Michael lives in the quaint neighbourhood of Olde Walkerville in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Father to three, the family home is an historic Albert Kahn design built in 1895. When not writing, you can find Michael walking down the majestic trees lined
The writing was great and pulled me in (there were a few editing hiccups here and there, but nothing to throw me out of the storyobviously since I stayed up way to late reading this) the characters were well rounded and each with their own distinct personality.The way he wove historical events in and gave them other reasons for happening was absolutely masterful. The science fiction elements were plausible and made perfect sense in the book. I loved the little details like when the Flintstones
This is a fantastic book! What starts out as an homage to the science fiction movies of the drive-in era, quickly changes and evolves into a decades spanning space epic. The story revolves around the repeated contacts between Earth and an alien race, and is set to the backdrop of the real life birth and growth of our own space travel programs. My favourite aspect of the book was the relationship forged between Kraanox (an alien, in case the name didnt tip you off) and Justin Spence (a seven year
The writing was great and pulled me in (there were a few editing hiccups here and there, but nothing to throw me out of the storyobviously since I stayed up way to late reading this) the characters were well rounded and each with their own distinct personality.The way he wove historical events in and gave them other reasons for happening was absolutely masterful. The science fiction elements were plausible and made perfect sense in the book. I loved the little details like when the Flintstones
I'm torn between four and five stars. Finally I decided to give four stars. But while writing the review I changed my mind and changed my rating to five stars.Great mix of historical facts with fiction. science fiction. Enjoyable characters.The following review has been published on my blog and on Amazon under my Amazon nick name brienneselwynMy ExpectationsBased on the blurb and on the cover I expected a character driven story with action and twists and turns.The DeliveryThe 225 pages of the
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