Sci-Fi

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“Anders’ storytelling is fleet-footed and clever, bursting with fun quips . . .”

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I Hope You Get This Message delivers a nicely woven tapestry of faith tested, morals questioned, and the power of hope.”

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Continuing the swashbuckling saga begun with Seafire, Natalie C.

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"This book is highly recommended for anyone who enjoys fantasy, magic, complex relationships, and family dynamics.

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“Each story shows us a new world, a future world, a unique world unknown to the reader and populated with exquisitely drawn characters.”

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“Trelease’s tale deftly weaves together fantasy, history, sisterly conflict, and young love into a rich tapestry. Her story brims with lovely, vivid descriptions . . .”

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“From its first sentence to its last, Last Things is a propulsive thriller readers will have a hard time putting down.”

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“This is a book likely to age well. It’s genuine, charming, and confident in its presentation of independent girlhood.”

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“Reynolds combines urban grit, suburban optimism, and just the right amount of snark to create an unforgettable love story.”

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“Rollins' brisk pacing and efficient choreography of action scenes leads the story through a variety of kidnapping, rescues, escapes, ambushes, and showdowns in both the present 2077 and th

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“Beyond the Sixth Extinction is a playful but dark vision of a possible future . . .”

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Set on New Earth in 2294, The Dark Intercept is intriguing.

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Climate change has wrecked Earth with monster storms and towering tsunamis. Cities around the globe disappear under water that surges higher every day.

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“Nonstop action . . .”

“This morning I awoke to a dead girl standing beside my bed, peeling strips of skin from her arms.”

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“a delightful book, guaranteed to promote snickers, chuckles, and a guffaw or two.”

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Imagine the largest structure in the world—a residential tower stretching two and a half miles into the sky, a high-tech luxurious tower that straddles more than one hundred square blocks of New Yo

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“A provocative sequel infused with Gaiman’s emblematic humor and nuance.”

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Earth is dying, nearly devoid of oxygen and water. Forests are gone, oceans a half-forgotten myth.

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“Tahereh Mafi has proved herself a masterful plotter and storyteller.”

Unravel Me is Tahereh Mafi’s second book in a dystopian YA trilogy.

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“Dearly, Departed is a lush, roaming story, but the threads all come together masterfully at the end, with nothing left dangling. And it’s addictive.

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The Eleventh Plague is Jeff Hirsh’s debut novel. It’s a dystopian YA saga about 15-year-old Stephen Quinn.

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“Mr. Hirsch delivers an intense and thought-provoking glimpse of one possible dystopian future.

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Divergent is the debut young adult novel of Veronica Roth, a young adult herself at the ripe age of 22.

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Seventeen-year-old Emma seems like your average teenage girl—except for the fact that she considers herself cursed.

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