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Eris

by Eileen Gonzalez

An ambitious video game is at the center of a global terrorist plot in Larry Gaudet’s novel "Eris". Don creates Greenhouse, a video game in which players work to curb (or exacerbate) climate change in a simulated world, both to make... Read More

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The Pinocchio Chip

by Natalie Wollenzien

The science fiction novella "The Pinocchio Chip" muses through the ethics of making artificial intelligence more human. Rick Moskovitz’s science fiction novella "The Pinocchio Chip" explores artificial intelligence and what it means to... Read More

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Selfies

by John M. Murray

An irresistible duo forms, fighting for the truth on an unusual planet, in "Selfies", an exciting series opener. In Scott A. Young’s science fiction novel "Selfies", an innocent fugitive uncovers a threat to humanity. Trapp is eager to... Read More

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Nabukko

by Clarissa Adkins

Questions abound about an amnesia-afflicted space-colonizing community that holds a new girl at its margins in the exciting science fiction novel "Nabukko". In K. R. Gadeken’s enticing science fiction novel "Nabukko", a space traveler... Read More

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Ride the Snake Road

by Leah Block

A man on the edges of a dystopian society seeks riches in the exciting novel "Ride the Snake Road". A pseudo-Western thriller set in an immersive dystopian landscape, LeRoy Wow’s novel "Ride the Snake Road" is set eleven hundred years... Read More

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