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Book Review: Machine by Jennifer Pelland
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Book Review: Machine by Jennifer Pelland

Posted on November 7, 2021 by R. Jean Bell

I am not sure how I can finish a book and be certain it’s not really my kind of book in some ways, yet be…

Book Review: Mars Girls by Mary Turzillo
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Book Review: Mars Girls by Mary Turzillo

Posted on September 18, 2019January 22, 2022 by R. Jean Bell

Today’s stop on the Apex Back Catalog Blog Tour is sadly the last one I’ll be hosting. I hope to review more Apex awesomeness in…

Book Review: I Can Transform You by Maurice Broaddus
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Book Review: I Can Transform You by Maurice Broaddus

Posted on September 3, 2019December 1, 2019 by R. Jean Bell

I got the amazing opportunity to join in the Apex September Back Catalog Book Tour. This let me “go shopping” in the Apex publications list…

Book Review: Do Not Go Quietly edited by Jason Sizemore and Lesley Conner
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Book Review: Do Not Go Quietly edited by Jason Sizemore and Lesley Conner

Posted on July 4, 2019December 1, 2019 by R. Jean Bell

A huge truck is headed right for you but you’re pinned in the glare of its headlights and can’t move. As it hits, you feel…

Book Review: Pimp My Airship by Maurice Broaddus
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Book Review: Pimp My Airship by Maurice Broaddus

Posted on May 28, 2019December 1, 2019 by R. Jean Bell

Apex Books has been kind enough to let me have a digital ARC of Pimp My Airship by Maurice Broaddus. I hadn’t previously had the…

Book Review: In Between the Stars by A. A. Ripley
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Book Review: In Between the Stars by A. A. Ripley

Posted on December 12, 2018 by R. Jean Bell

I have very mixed feelings this book. That makes reviewing it somewhat uncomfortable. Inan is a fun character. She’s not human and her society is…

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R. Jean Bell grew up in the United States but has spent the last twenty years in Denmark. A voracious reader since age three, she averages a book a day. She spends her time writing fiction and poetry, doing hobby photography, and being with her husband, horses, and dogs.

Her work appears in Cast of Wonders, ParABnormal Magazine, and more. She additionally took second place in the 2019 BSFS poetry competiton.

She recently joined the first reader team at Apex Magazine.

The bex bee image and the bex-with-book image used with book reviews were both created by the extremely talented Matytan.

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