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The Prime Network

by John M. Murray

In the technothriller "The Prime Network", a brilliant scientist takes on questions of free will and the interconnectedness of reality. In Gerard G. Nahum’s contemplative thriller "The Prime Network", a man discovers the secrets of the... Read More

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Percivious

by Sara Budzik

In the exciting science fiction thriller "Percivious", the government may be withholding science related to human evolution. In medical doctor A. J. Cook and J. J. Cook’s science fiction thriller Percivious Insomnia, mindbending... Read More

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A Diary in the Age of Water

by Bianca Bowers

Lyrical and dystopian, "A Diary in the Age of Water" is as much an ode to water as it is a cautionary tale about the dire implications of climate change. Nina Munteanu’s engrossing science fiction novel, A Diary in the Age of Water,... Read More

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A Place Called Zamora

by John M. Murray

Glimmers of discontent and secrets arise in a city that’s under authoritarian rule in "A Place Called Zamora", a promising start to a new dystopian series. In LB Gschwandtner’s dystopian novel "A Place Called Zamora", an unlikely... Read More

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