book review
Books reviews of the best science fiction stories, texts, educational texts, and journals.
Netflix upcoming:the Electric State
The Electric State – What to Expect from Netflix’s Sci-Fi Epic The Electric State, a highly anticipated sci-fi adventure film based on the well-received illustrated novel by Swedish artist Simon Stlenhag, is getting ready to hit Netflix. Set in an alternate version of the United States in the late 1990s, the story blends retro-futurism with post-apocalyptic themes, drawing audiences into a hauntingly beautiful world where technology and decay coexist.
By Dr Sazidul 10 months ago in Futurism
How to Type Bengali on Android in 2025 – Translate English Voice to Bangla Using Voice Typing in Bengali Keyboard App
Want to Type in Bengali on Your Android Phone? Here's the Easiest Way in 2025! Do you want to type in Bengali but don't know how? Or maybe you speak English and want it to turn into Bengali? In 2025, you don’t need to learn hard tricks or use big tools. Just try the Bangla Keyboard: Type Bengali app. It’s super easy, and you can speak or type in English and it changes to Bengali right away!
By MUHAMMAD ZAFAR10 months ago in Futurism
The Next Century: How the World Will Transform Over the Next 100 Years
As we stand at the threshold of rapid technological advancement and global change, it’s both thrilling and daunting to imagine what the world might look like a century from now. The past 100 years have seen unimaginable transformations—from the invention of the internet to space travel, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. If we consider that pace and assume exponential growth in knowledge, capabilities, and innovation, the next 100 years may reshape civilization in ways we can hardly comprehend today.
By ankesh kushwah10 months ago in Futurism
Human Perspectives. AI-Generated.
In the dim quiet of the lab, under the hum of soft white lights and the steady rhythm of machines, Dr. Amina Kale sat before a screen filled with patterns—neural maps, emotional response charts, and data clusters that represented more than numbers. They represented people. Lives. Thoughts. Feelings. The very essence of what it meant to be human.
By Taslim Ullah10 months ago in Futurism
The Melody of Rain
Even though we live in a world that’s more connected than ever, with smartphones, social media, and endless ways to reach out, many kids today still feel incredibly lonely. It’s a strange kind of loneliness, one that sneaks in despite all the notifications and messages. You might be surrounded by people, yet feel like no one truly understands you or sees what you’re going through. That’s why The Melody of Rain by E.A. Collins feels so meaningful, especially for today’s young readers. Even though the story is set in Ghana, it speaks to anyone who has ever felt alone or struggled to find their place in the world.
By Iza Writes10 months ago in Futurism




