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Science Fiction April 2017
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| Six Wakes by Mur LaffertyThe crew of the spaceship Dormire wakes up in cloning vats, covered in blood and surrounded by the corpses of their previous bodies. Now the six must catch a killer as they contend with a malfunctioning ship, an offline AI navigational system, and their own missing memories. |
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The Return
by Joseph Helmreich
Obsessed graduate student Shawn Ferris tracks down a reclusive scientist only to be caught in a global conspiracy that puts more than just one planet in danger.
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Star's end
by Cassandra Rose Clarke
After taking over the family business, Esme discovers the company’s sinister work with alien DNA and betrayal that estranged her sisters from their father in this new novel from the author of Our Lady of the Ice.
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The collapsing empire
by John Scalzi
When humanity discovers the existence of an extra-dimensional field capable of transporting travelers to different worlds instantly, a significantly depopulated Earth is threatened.
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New York 2140
by Kim Stanley Robinson
When a New York City of the near future is submerged by rising waters, the residents rapidly adapt the thriving metropolis until it becomes a vibrant region of island skyscrapers and remarkable inhabitants.
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The wanderers
by Meg Howrey
Auditioning for the first-ever mission to Mars, three astronauts share experiences that push the boundary between the real and surreal while irrevocably changing their relationships and familial bonds.
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| Radiance by Catherynne M. ValenteSeverin Unck makes documentaries about obscure and overlooked cultures within the solar system. However, her latest project, a film about a lost colony on Venus, becomes her controversial final work when she disappears during the shoot. |
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Smoke : a novel
by Dan Vyleta
A tale set in an alternate 19th-century England where the lower classes emit smoke from their bodies that is believed to reflect wicked natures, three students at an elite boarding school for future leaders make discoveries that could cost them their lives.
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The suicide exhibition
by Justin Richards
An alternate-universe rendering of World War II places alien technology in the hands of the Nazis, prompting an Occult-obsessed Hitler to search for ancient religious artifacts while Foreign Office troubleshooter Guy Pentecross and his associates uncover an insidious conspiracy.
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The Violent Century
by Lavie Tidhar
Torn apart after decades of friendship and shared work as guards of the British Empire, Oblivion and Fogg are called out of retirement when their wartime dealings and unacknowledged heroics are brought to light.
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The mammoth book of steampunk adventures
by Sean Wallace
A collection of science fiction short stories features retro-futuristic tales of alternative history and post-apocalyptic Victorian era, steam-powered machinery.
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