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When We Were Mothers

by Karen Rigby

Human beings strive for autonomy in the face of stringent laws in the dystopian novel "When We Were Mothers". In Nicci Kadilak’s speculative thriller "When We Were Mothers", women’s secrets are threatened in a society wherein... Read More

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The Narrator

by Aimee Jodoin

"The Narrator" is an absorbing science fiction novel in which intelligent people are pushed to their emotional limits while investigating their tech industry employer’s corruption. In Babak Hodjat’s pensive science fiction novel "The... Read More

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Moon Luck

by Michele Sharpe

The intriguing science fiction novel "Moon Luck" follows life on a moon research station and its attendant physical and psychological challenges. In Wayne Scott Harral’s ambitious science fiction novel "Moon Luck", human greed, the... Read More

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Crash & Troy

by Peter Dabbene

A mutant and a transient human consciousness embark on a dangerous mission to prevent mass destruction in Crash & Troy. Crash is a mutant with superhuman strength; he and Troy 3.0, a singular human consciousness that can move into a... Read More

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Theodore Savage

by Randi Hacker

First published in 1922, Cicely Hamilton’s science fiction novel "Theodore Savage" follows English society’s descent into savagery after a war wipes out its civilization. Theodore Savage is a model of a modern middle-class... Read More

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Karma of the Sun

by Jeana Jorgensen

In the aftermath of six nuclear explosions, the world is in a state of devastation. In Brandon Ying Kit Boey’s science fiction novel "Karma of the Sun", the threat of a seventh explosion looms—unless the reincarnated Lama child can... Read More

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