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Science Fiction September 2018 "Erik, what are you doing here?" "Why do you ask questions to which you already know the answer?" (Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) -- X-Men).
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The one
by John Marrs
A decade after scientists discover that everyone has a "soulmate gene" that they share with just one other person, five people meet their matches, only to be torn by shocking secrets. 50,000 first printing.
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Solo : a Star wars story
by Mur Lafferty
Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy in a novelization of the film Solo: A Star Wars Story. Movie tie-in. Illustrations
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Legion : the many lives of Stephen Leeds
by Brandon Sanderson
A savant with a genius compartmentalized brain is hired to recover a stolen camera capable of photographing the past and discovers information with the potential to upend the world's three major religions. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author
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Borne
by Jeff VanderMeer
In a ruined, nameless city of the future, a scavenger named Rachel finds a creature named Borne, a leftover from a biotech firm called The Company, and she takes it back to her underground layer where she must shield it from her drug-dealer boyfriend, Wick. By the author of the Southern Reach trilogy.
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The stars now unclaimed
by Drew Williams
Recruiting supernaturally gifted kids to help stop a cataclysmic force from decimating countless worlds, agent Jane Kamali teams up with a telekinetic teen to navigate the madcap schemes of a power-hungry fascist cult.
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Comics are nice; but a Novel is even better!
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X-Men 2 : a novelization
by Chris Claremont
Two different groups of mutants--one that struggles to coexist with the humans who despise them, and another that uses violence to accomplish their goals--confront a deadly enemy whose plots could change all of their lives
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X-men : the last stand : a novelization
by Chris Claremont
The world has acquired a lethal new weapon against X-gene mutants, whose superhuman powers separate them from ordinary mortals. For the first time mutants have a choice: retain their godlike abilities, though their powers may isolate and alienate them, or surrender them and become human. The mutant antibody is called a cure, but its invention may trigger a struggle that destroys every living soul on Earth. -- From back cover
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Wonder Woman : The Official Movie Novelization
by Nancy Holder
An official novelization of the much anticipated movie follows unconquerable warrior Diana, princess of the Amazons, as she, after an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a war raging in the outside world, leaves her home to stop the threat and fulfill her destiny. Original. Movie tie-in.
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Star Wars : Outbound Flight
by Timothy Zahn
Before the onset of the Clone Wars, a group of explorers consisting of six Jedi Masters, twelve Jedi Knights, and a fifty-thousand-member crew sets out aboard a state-of-the-art starship on a mission to search for intelligent life outside the known galaxy, in an account of the Outbound Flight Project and of the first encounter with the alien warlord Thrawn.
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