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Timothy's Demon

by Leah Block

An ancestor’s bargain with a demon has implications for a disaffected young man in the exciting fantasy novel Timothy’s Demon. A young man blends technology with magic to fight creatures from hell and reclaim his mortal soul in... Read More

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Immortality Bytes

by Eileen Gonzalez

"Immortality Bytes" is a humorous dystopian novel about the eternal tug-of-war between man and machine, wealth and poverty, and logic and emotion. Undeserving people fight for control of an immortality machine in Daniel Lawrence... Read More

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AWE

by Ryan Prado

Grounding its speculative elements in contemporary concerns, the technothriller "AWE" devotes focus to the myriad social and political hurdles that scientists face when it comes to persuading the world of their truths. Climate... Read More

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Space Junk

by Peter Dabbene

Two young people wonder whether to board the last shuttles from their doomed planet in the graphic novel "Space Junk". In a dystopian universe where worlds are abandoned after being stripped of resources, Faith and Hoshi await their turn... Read More

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The Light Between Us

by Karen Rigby

A Chinese photographer in colonial Singapore and a museum archivist forge a connection through their yearning, time-crossing correspondence in Elaine Chiew’s mesmerizing speculative novel "The Light Between Us". In 1920, Tian Wei runs... Read More

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The Singularity

by John M. Murray

An artificial intelligence with ambitious plans for human beings reshapes society in the series-opening science fiction novel "The Singularity". In Chancellor W. Brown’s technological thriller The Singularity: Day One, a computer... Read More

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Inheritance

by Ho Lin

With its palpable instances of sabotage and tragedy, "Inheritance" is an exciting, mystery-filled introduction to a new science fiction series. "Inheritance", the first volume in Lou Iovino’s Rare Earth Trilogy, is a fast-paced,... Read More

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