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The Quiet Limit

by John M. Murray

In the startling dystopian novel "The Quiet Limit", a doomed teenager confronts her faux-utopian society’s terrifying secret. In Trista Lundquist’s novel "The Quiet Limit", a girl in an idyllic society confronts her mortality as her... Read More

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Sordidez

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

Indigenous culture is at war with imperialism in E. G. Condé’s haunting novella "Sordidez". In a future ravaged by climate disaster and biochemical warfare, Puerto Rico is caught in the new cold war between China and the United States... Read More

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Arca

by Peter Dabbene

Age, class, and lies affect a space-borne society in the science fiction graphic novel "Arca". Effie will turn eighteen soon, at which point she’ll stop serving the “citizens”—the rich aristocracy of a large spaceship called... Read More

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Prophet

by Eileen Gonzalez

Weaponized nostalgia endangers the world and forces a reckoning between old friends in Sin Blaché and Helen MacDonald’s novel "Prophet". An American-style diner, a bouquet of flowers, and a board game are among the objects that... Read More

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Runners

by Jeana Jorgensen

In the compelling science fiction novel "Runners", a tight-knit crew displays true camaraderie despite the dystopian leanings of their world. Set in a dystopian corporate world, Justin Hale’s science fiction novel "Runners" follows a... Read More

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