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Absorption mixes sci-fi with Norse mythology, set across the entirety of human history.May 20, 2013By Vahl_Ahashion
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In the future of the Culture, gamers rule the universe.May 17, 2013By DoyceT
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The Electric Church is a dystopian science fiction story set on a ruined Earth ruled over by brutal police. It also features cyborg monks.May 14, 2013By Vahl_Ahashion
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Fallen Dragon is a marked departure from Hamilton's previous works; it is also his most powerful and personal work.May 12, 2013By Vahl_Ahashion
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China Miéville crafts an odd subversion of the crime genre, centered on a murder that threatens the balance between two cities occupying the same geographic space.May 9, 2013By Lamora_Solette
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Roadside Picnic is a work of science fiction curious about humankind more so than aliens and their strange and quite dangerous waste.May 7, 2013By Lamora_Solette
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The universe is vicious - a bloody fight for habitable worlds with no prizes for second place - so why does the Colonial Defense Force only recruits 75-year-olds?May 5, 2013By DoyceT
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Collapse uses examples from history and the present to illustrate how societies make the decisions that decide if they fail or thrive.May 2, 2013By Vahl_Ahashion
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Neuromancer is a classic that has influenced every modern science fiction game, book and movie, as well as the development of the internet itself.April 30, 2013By Vahl_Ahashion
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Charles Stross weaves a far-future thriller about gender, memory, and identity, inspired by one of the most infamous experiments in modern psychology.April 23, 2013By Lex_Kotose