February 17, 2021

Book Review: Ant and Cleo


Titles: Ant and Cleo, Sister Ships and Alastair, and There Ain't Gonna Be No World War Three

Author: Dominic Green

Book Series: Ant and Cleo, Books #1, #2, and #3

Original Publication Dates: August 12, 2011; January 1, 2012; and June 9, 2012

Publication Dates: December 1, 2013; November 8, 2013; and November 8, 2013


Ant and Cleo, by Dominic Green is a fascinating sci-fi book about the epic adventures of Anthony Stevens and Cleopatra Shakespeare, who are known as Ant and Cleo. At twelve-years old, they used to consider their lives annoying, but at least they lived on the planet of Earth. After being abducted by a UFO, Ant and Cleo are now living in a mix of terror and wonder, while traveling through the solar system. 

The story follows the entertaining science-fiction adventures of Ant and Cleo. It doesn't matter that the science isn't logical in a technically possible kind of way, since the story is bizarrely entertaining. I enjoyed the creative story in a fantasy fun manner that's outside the box of logical possibilities. Plus, there's plenty of humor, sarcasm, and satire mixed throughout the book.

This is a collection of three books, which includes Ant and Cleo, Sister Ships and Alastair, and There Ain’t Gonna Be No World War Three. All three stories are focused on the engaging and bizarre sci-fi adventures of Ant and Cleo.


Note: I received this book through Author Marketing Experts, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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