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People of the Sun

by Vivian Turnbull

"People of the Sun" is an exciting time travel novel in which siblings jump from mortal danger to moral dilemmas, determined to save their timeline. Sarah and John thought that their time-traveling days were behind them, but when two... Read More

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Pandora's Razor

by John M. Murray

In Ray Strong’s space opera Pandora’s Razor, a young woman pays for exposing a corrupt government when her loved ones are targeted. In the twenty-second century, human civilization has expanded beyond the bounds of Earth. There are... Read More

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Though the Earth Gives Way

by Mari Carlson

Set in the near future, Mark S. Johnson’s ominous novel "Though the Earth Gives Way" imagines American life in the wake of climate disasters. Elon—alone in a desolate, looted, and ravaged landscape with his thoughts and a shopping... Read More

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Plastic Girl

by Nancy Powell

"Plastic Girl" is a compelling cautionary tale set in a world where climate change has been taken to its logical extremes. In Jessica Maison’s young adult climate change novel "Plastic Girl", a teenager possesses the power to create... Read More

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Kirins

by Jeana Jorgensen

Kirins: The Seer of Serone is a whimsical fantasy novel about the power of friendship and tradition. James Priest’s charming fantasy novel Kirins: The Seer of Serone depicts a resilient magical race grappling with the unforgiving world... Read More

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Neoprim

by Melissa Lance

In the science fiction novel "Neoprim", a young woman pieces together her forgotten past in an attempt to come to terms with her new reality. In Rob Grafrath’s first installment of the Zeta trilogy, "Neoprim", two vastly different... Read More

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Recorder

by Jeremiah Rood

Cathy McCrumb’s thought-provoking science fiction novel "Recorder" asks whether one can understand humanity and still remain its impartial observer. In a far-future time wherein human beings have found homes among the stars, Recorders... Read More

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