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The Crier Stone

by Natalie Wollenzien

“The Texas grid is a land flowing with milk, honey, and countless ways to die” in Lyndsey Lewellen’s exciting novel "The Crier Stone", in which a girl works to save the corrupt city she escaped. In a post-apocalyptic wasteland,... Read More

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Moonrising

by Aerin Toskas

An aloof agricultural scientist balances their personal principles with the requirements of their career, life, and love in Claire Barner’s engaging novel "Moonrising". In the late twenty-first century, famine and drought threaten... Read More

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Second Shift

by Peter Dabbene

A terraformer struggles to recognize what’s real in Kit Anderson’s introspective science fiction graphic novel "Second Shift". Birdie works for Terracorp at an outpost where crew members are “dropped-in” to a patented Dreamspace... Read More

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The Forever Factor

by John M. Murray

Questions about how a longer human lifespan might shape society—and about who should command such technology—are at the center of the musing thriller "The Forever Factor". In Tom Hogan and Amanda Iles’s medical thriller "The... Read More

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The Man from Rock Bottom

by Jennifer Maveety

Multiple beings work to save what’s left of humanity and bring hope to all in the ambitious science fiction novel "The Man from Rock Bottom". Stephen Eric Johnson’s winding and imaginative science fiction novel "The Man from Rock... Read More

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Gradient of Dreams

by Brandon Pawlicki

In the heady and provocative science fiction novel "Gradient of Dreams", arguments are made on behalf of, and against, advancements in AI. Gautam U. Warrier’s contemplative science fiction novel "Gradient of Dreams" is about the ethics... Read More

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EnWorld

by Leah Block

A masterful satirization of contemporary society’s sins, "EnWorld" is an engaging supernatural novel. In Leland James’s whip-smart corporate satire "EnWorld", Satan and his devilish subordinates are on a quest to strip the world of... Read More

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Skyboy

by Jennifer Maveety

A meek immigrant comes into his own with the help of friends in the gripping science fiction novel "Skyboy". In Adam Aresty’s thrilling, futuristic science fiction novel "Skyboy", advanced technology can be used for both righteous and... Read More

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