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Status Human

by Michele Sharpe

"Status Human" is an action-oriented science fiction novel about androids whose human components bring them strength. In Daniel Weisbeck’s science fiction novel "Status Human", a sentient android does battle with a mercenary... Read More

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DNA Smugglers

by Manik Chaturmutha

"DNA Smugglers" is an emotional thriller in which a woman travels through time to right scientific wrongs. In C. Argon’s futuristic thriller "DNA Smugglers", scientific interference obscures people’s basic instincts, leading to... Read More

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The Glass Planet

by Aimee Jodoin

"The Glass Planet" is a philosophical science fiction novel set in a semiutopian future where corruption still takes hold despite altered human priorities. In the future of Christopher Zyck’s science fiction novel "The Glass Planet", a... Read More

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Drawn in Ash

by Vivian Turnbull

"Drawn in Ash" is an exciting science fiction and fantasy tale whose heroine’s struggles reflect the eternal importance of cultural respect and tolerance. A blend of science fiction and fantasy, John W. Otte’s novel "Drawn in Ash"... Read More

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The Path of Kokopelli

by Eileen Gonzalez

"The Path of Kokopelli" is a science fiction novel in which two men travel through time and discover what really matters in life. In Walter Stephen Geeding’s science fiction novel "The Path of Kokopelli", two men try to make their... Read More

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Saturnalia

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Stephanie Feldman’s novel "Saturnalia" is a twisted, ethereal dispatch from a climate change point of no return. Nina was born in a row house in Philadelphia, in a time of submerged coastal cities and tornadoes tearing through towns.... Read More

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Singer Distance

by Michelle Anne Schingler

"Singer Distance" is an exquisite first contact novel in which interplanetary communications expose the infinite and infinitesimal distances between human hearts. At the close of the nineteenth century, scientists carved out a... Read More

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