Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Set in the year 2056, My Wet Hot Drone Summer by Lex Brown follows Mia Garner and her stepbrother on a road trip across the United States.

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so much fun to read.”

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Jim Butcher long ago proved that he had what it takes to write long, complex, but wildly readable series.

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“one of the most original and immersive young adult horror novels of the decade.”

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“a morality tale, a love story, and a contemporary fable that depicts the battle between good and evil.”

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“daring, relentlessly imaginative, and stunningly ambitious.”

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Falling in Love with Hominids opens with the confession, “I didn’t used to like people much.” Author Nalo Hopkinson acknowledges that as a teen she did not have much hope for the human spe

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fun, humor, horror, and a fantastical cast of characters.”

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In 1957, a young photographer and quantum physicist from Washington, DC, wrote his PhD dissertation under the title The Theory of Universal Wavefunction.

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Reading Paradise Sky by Joe R.

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“Alastair Reynolds weaves a tapestry of dark, dystopian societies in a tense, colorful narrative.”

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“a complex novel of impeccable pace, editing, and scene direction . . . compelling and potboilingly readable, a thriller-manqué.”

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a very fun read from beginning to end . . . never lags . . . extremely inventive . . . playful . . .”

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“an entertaining appetizer as fans await J. J. Abrams’ commandeering of the series with Episode VII: The Force Awakens . . .”

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“Living . . . is not made up of details, but rather of highlights.”

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Impulse is the first in a new military scifi series from Dave Bara, following the adventures of Lt. Peter Cochrane as he oversteps his bounds and eventually saves the day.

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Izabella Rae Haywood, teenage heroine of What the Waves Know, has lost her words. She has not spoken in eight years, ever since her father disappeared on her sixth birthday.

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“Filled with authentic factual information, The Devil You Know contains its own fictional spin to produce a totally riveting novel.”

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“There was something really interesting going on somewhere just beyond the edges of what our eyes could see.”

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“What would happen if someone invented a gravity mirror like that. Could we trust any government to use it responsibly? Would it become a device of terror to enslave humanity?

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“Mystery and terror, the paranormal and romance—all combine to make Innocence a challenging and emotional experience.”

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“. . . an excellent book by a writer who deserves a large and loyal following . . .”

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“. . . a thought provoking character study of the prince of familiar fairy tales . . .”

A Valkyrie, a psychic, and a werewolf walk into a bar . . .

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