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The Andromeda evolution : a novel
by Daniel H. Wilson
"Fifty years after The Andromeda Strain made Michael Crichton a household name, the threat returns, in a gripping sequel that is as terrifyingly realistic and resonant as the original"--ǂcProvided by publisher
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The book of Koli
by M. R. Carey
After being banished from the walled village of Mythen Rood for stealing old tech, Koli navigates the wilderness of the outside world with help from a quirky artificial intelligence named Monano
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Supernova era
by Cixin Liu
When a distant supernova showers the Earth with radiation that kills all adults, the planet’s surviving teens begin acting on violent ideas to rebuild the world. By the Hugo Award-winning author of the Remembrance of Earth’s Past series.
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The 2084 report : an oral history of the great warming
by James Lawrence Powell
A gripping tale set in a climate change-ravaged world of the near future depicts characters desperate to survive rising sea levels, droughts, forced migrations, wars, limited resources and other catastrophic challenges. 60,000 first printing.
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Dune
by Frank Herbert
One of the best-selling science fiction novels of all time is presented in a beautiful hardcover edition that captures the adventure, mysticism, environmentalism and politics as a young boy on the desert planet Arrakis discovers his true destiny. Illustrations.
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Red rising
by Pierce Brown
A tale set in a bleak future society torn by class divisions follows the experiences of secret revolutionary Darrow, who after witnessing his wife's execution by an oppressive government joins a revolutionary cell and attempts to infiltrate an elite military academy
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Semiosis
by Sue Burke
"Colonists from Earth wanted the perfect home, but they'll have to survive on the one they found. They don't realize another life form watches...and waits...Only mutual communication can forge an alliance with the planet's sentient species and prove thathumans are more than tools."
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A memory called empire
by Arkady Martine
Taking over for an ambassador who died a suspicious death, Mahit Dzmare investigates the potential murder while navigating the alien culture of the multi-system Teixcalaanli Empire, which is hiding a technological secret that could impact the universe. A first novel.
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The city in the middle of the night
by Charlie Jane Anders
A reluctant revolutionary survives exile by forging an unusual, world-changing bond with a family of ice creatures that live outside the human confines of their dying planet. By the Nebula Award-winning author of All the Birds in the Sky
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