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Geodysseus

by John M. Murray

In the musing science fiction novel "Geodysseus", a scientist races to uncover the truth about a vehicle that crashed in the desert. In Joe Costanzo’s science fiction novel "Geodysseus", a Death Valley find prompts fears of a Russian... Read More

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The Games Master

by Matt Benzing

"The Games Master" is an exciting fantasy novel set in an immersive world of magic and adventure. In David Brosbell’s epic fantasy novel "The Games Master", stirring adventures, medieval warfare, and fantastical creatures are centered.... Read More

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Lifezones

by Aimee Jodoin

In the ambitious dystopian novel "Lifezones", three citizens on a desert planet seek freedom from oppression. P. B. Molinar’s science fiction novel "Lifezones" follows three separate missions to subvert a dystopian regime. The people... Read More

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Under the Heavens

by Jeana Jorgensen

Ruth Fox’s "Under the Heavens" updates the tale of Noah’s ark, transforming it to feature whales in space and a mission gone awry. Working under an assumed name, Kim is the only human aboard the Seiiki, a giant spaceship bringing... Read More

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Constellations of Eve

by Eileen Gonzalez

A grieving woman’s suicide launches an exploration into unexplored possibilities in Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood’s novel "Constellations of Eve". In this universe, the story of Eve, Liam, and Blue—mother, father, and son—does not end... Read More

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Autonomy

by Eileen Gonzalez

A woman and an AI form a unique bond in Victoria Hetherington’s novel "Autonomy". In the near future: climate change has allowed the United States to take over Canada and impose draconian, conservative measures regulating what citizens... Read More

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My Volcano

by Eileen Gonzalez

The chaos of current events takes on a supernatural dimension in John Elizabeth Stintzi’s novel "My Volcano". In the summer of 2016, all over the world, there are strange occurrences. The most spectacular event of all: a volcano... Read More

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Mage of Fools

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Eugen Bacon’s novel "Mage of Fools", an African nation suffers the rule of a grotesque, inscrutable royal advisor. In Mafinga, everyone is equal: so say King Magu and his mystical adviser Atari, who rule from a sprawling palace... Read More

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