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Man's World

by Kristen Rabe

A timely reissue of Charlotte Haldane’s brilliant 1926 dystopian novel, Man’s World is set in a future where individual desires are sacrificed for communal good, women’s roles are prescribed, and genetic makeup is determined by... Read More

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The Wings Upon Her Back

by Kristen Rabe

After a long career as a warrior, a determined woman questions her sacrifices and unwavering obedience to a charismatic leader in "The Wings Upon Her Back", Samantha Mills’s thrilling fantasy debut. Zenya’s community is organized... Read More

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This Tenuous Atmosphere

by Kristen Rabe

Poetic, inventive, and spare, Maria S. Picone’s "This Tenuous Atmosphere" is a meticulous novella about a woman’s search for family and belonging. Asia feels like an outsider in her fantastical outer-space world. Orbiting Earth among... Read More

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Cupid’s Arrow

by Cierra Taylor

Its truths shrouded in mystery and folklore, "Cupid’s Arrow" covers a fantastical expedition gone awry. David Peter Rosenfeld’s science fiction novel "Cupid’s Arrow" takes fearless flight but grounds itself in the innate need to... Read More

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The Reality Meltdown

by Ben Linder

In the imaginative science fiction novel "The Reality Meltdown", reality’s scaffolding is compromised by the discovery that “inanimate” materials experience sentience—and rage. In Dan Cray’s surprise-filled science fiction... Read More

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Union

by Gabriella Harrison

Once-loyal soldiers begin questioning their vicious leader’s decisions in the gripping science fiction novel "Union". In Jason Dowdeswell’s space opera "Union", a military tyrant risks rekindling a war with an enigmatic alien race.... Read More

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The Quelling

by Gail Hoffer-Loibl

In the exciting science fiction novel "The Quelling", differing beings forego prejudice to ensure their mutual survival. C. L. Lauder’s imaginative science fiction novel "The Quelling" centers heroism, perseverance, and redefinitions... Read More

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Let Them Whimper

by Eileen Gonzalez

In the surprising dystopian novel "Let Them Whimper", human imperfection might make the species worth saving after all. In K. Enterante’s shocking science fiction novel "Let Them Whimper", a handful of unlikely heroes fight to stop a... Read More

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