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Lynette Smith

Reviewed on Sep 9, 2021

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The House on Infinity Loop was a mental high adventure ride--a fascinating blend of science fiction and fantasy, with "universal" appeal!

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Attention Science Fiction and Fantasy Readers!

Dragons and dwarves and fantastical creatures...High tech, dimensional travel and alien encounters - all of this and more in "The Dimensional Alliance" book series where science meets fantasy.

Begin with "The House on Infinity Loop"

A cat who is not a cat. A key that doesn't fit anything and an impossible door that leads Jenny to adventures beyond the known universe. Join Jenny as she steps from the workaday world into the many amazing realms of the multiverse, only to find the fate of everything she holds dear is in her hands. She discovers that nothing is what it seems to be...even herself. This is the first book of three in the Dimensional Alliance series. Book 4 (Ripples of Infinity) is due to publish November 2021.

This first book in the Dimensional Alliance series was a mental high-adventure ride! I loved the characters Jenny and Tidbit, Tarafau, Bob, and the others, and even LizzyAI, and I loved to hate the villains, too. That being said, I especially liked that this book was, overall, upbeat and hopeful, rather than dystopian.


All characters were well-developed and believable. The dialogue was always very natural to each character. (And, believe me, as a professional copyeditor, I'd have noticed if it wasn't.)


I enjoy light science fiction--not TOO many weird, hard-to-pronounce names to keep track of, or too many hard-to-follow circumstances--and this book didn’t disappoint in that respect, either. My mind was stimulated, but not taxed. For that reason, I've always been a big fan of all the books in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game/Andrew Wiggin series, and I was thrilled to discover I enjoyed Bonnie Dillabough's writing and subject matter just as much--a happy surprise, considering The House on Infinity Loop was her first published book.


The subject matter presented was just enough “on the edge” that I enjoyed wrapping my mind around some neat scientific possibilities regarding just how many dimensions and how much diversity our universe could contain. 

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