Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Charter
  • Discord
  • Bookshelf

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • John Ringo

Not That Kind of Good Guy - a grim look at super powers and social services

By Sevhina | Sat, 05/17/2025
Not That Kind of Good Guy Book Cover

Michael is a thirteen year old foster child fighting for his life in the slums of Baltimore when his Earth power emerges. Given that he was busy killing gang members, mostly in self defense on this occasion, prosecution is waived, but he has to join the Junior Super Corps until he's eighteen. You'd think that gaining super powers and moving to New York City would bring positive changes into his life but not so much. Most of the hierarchy think he's a vulgar loose cannon, which he is, but they're mostly concerned that he might say the wrong thing in public and for an organization with such a shiny image they definitely have things to hide. Their few secrets that Michael doesn't already know, such as the government is really run behind the scenes by a secret group called The Society, he will know soon enough because he's a hacker working for an opposing secret group that takes very seriously the words all Supers hear when they gain their powers....the storm is coming.

Book Review
Sci-Fi
John Ringo
  • Read more about Not That Kind of Good Guy - a grim look at super powers and social services

The Troy Rising series - Tyler Vernon to the rescue!

By Lore | Fri, 05/26/2023
Live Free or Die Book Cover

The Troy Rising series is a humorous take on the standard Sci-Fi scenario of humanity's first contact with an alien race. As is often the case, things don't go well for Earth as we are outclassed both technologically and militarily when the Horvath come to claim our resources. Earth's governments have no recourse but to comply to the alien demands, and Earth becomes a subservient planet. The Horvath control the space orbitals and there is nothing that humans can do from the planet to fight their way free. Enter Tyler Vernon, entrepreneur and maple syrup king, into the story and things start to change. Tyler Vernon not only steps up to save Earth, but he also saves this entire series of books. He is an interesting, opinionated character that isn't willing to allow Earth to remain slaves to the Horvath. Any time the  series focuses on Tyler Vernon and his plans to use maple syrup to save the Earth then it flies by and is a joy to read or listen to.

Series Review
Sci-Fi
John Ringo
Mark Boyett
  • Read more about The Troy Rising series - Tyler Vernon to the rescue!

Islands of Rage and Hope - Black Tide Rising, Book 3

By Sevhina | Sat, 07/23/2022
Islands of Rage and Hope Book Cover

Most people have to wait until they're seventeen to enlist in the military but due to the zombie apocalypse Faith and Sophia Smith find themselves officers at ages 13 and 15. As the Wolf Squadron fleet begins searching for the resources necessary to manufacture a vaccine for the zombie virus, both sisters discover that there is more to being an officer than shooting things. With an assault on Guantanamo Bay in the works and a mission that's literally from out of this world, it's time to move past the sibling rivalry and learn to work together. After two books of Smith vs Zombie mayhem, Ringo keeps the formula fresh by dividing the focus more evenly between Faith and Sophia and pushing the characters out of their comfort zones.

Book Review
Sci-Fi
John Ringo
Tristan Morris
  • Read more about Islands of Rage and Hope - Black Tide Rising, Book 3

To Sail a Darkling Sea - more action in Black Tide, book 2

By Sevhina | Sat, 07/09/2022
To Sail a Darkling Sea Book Cover

The Smith family, and the few stalwarts of the Wolf Squadron, continue their campaign to reclaim the Atlantic Ocean from the zombified humans one ship at a time. So far they have pulled a few hundred people from small ships and lifeboats. Then the difficulty of rescuing those trapped on a superliner cruise ship compels what remains of the USA's government to take action. They authorize a submarine to provide necessary equipment and in the process reveal that they have been shadowing the ragtag fleet for a few weeks. The survival of a few submarines is good news, but they have an ulterior motive. Without a vaccine the thousands of crew members on those subs will die. 

Book Review
Sci-Fi
John Ringo
Tristan Morris
  • Read more about To Sail a Darkling Sea - more action in Black Tide, book 2

Under a Graveyard Sky - the start of the Black Tide Rising series

By Sevhina | Fri, 06/24/2022
Under a Graveyard Sky Book Cover

The Smith family prepared for every eventuality including a zombie apocalypse, although that was mostly for entertainment purposes. So when Steve Smith, husband, father of two teenaged girls, and high school history teacher receives an Alas, Babylon code from his brother indicating an actual zombie apocalypse he calmly informs the school of a family emergency and walks out. Someone has engineered a virus that causes people to strip naked just before they lose all higher brain function and are reduced to basic animalistic urges. While most of the world is trying to contain the growing population of naked maniacs the Smiths load up a sail boat and work with a team making an ethically questionable vaccine. After a couple of months at sea they're running low on supplies so they board a slightly larger ship and eliminate the remaining "zombie". They also find a terrified teenager barricaded in her cabin which sparks something in the Smiths. They have guns and the guts to clear the Atlantic of zombies one ship at a time and save as many people as they can.

Book Review
Sci-Fi
John Ringo
Tristan Morris
  • Read more about Under a Graveyard Sky - the start of the Black Tide Rising series
Subscribe to John Ringo
  • Book Review (448)
  • Sci-Fi (276)
  • Fantasy (255)
  • Series Review (66)
  • Reset your password
Subscribe to RSS feed
Powered by Drupal