| The Host by Stephenie Meyer |
| A brilliant complex character driven sf thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Matter by Iain M. Banks | | Iain M. Banks is consistently one of the best science fiction authors. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| A World Too Near by Kay Kenyon | | Science fiction fans will love this book |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Muntu: The Curse of Multiples by Eugen M. Bacon | | A skillfully-executed blend of police thriller and aboriginal Dream Time. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Midge Baker |
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| Starship: Mercenary by Mike Resnick | | Mike Resnick is a great galaxy-builder as he describes alien species so readers believe they will exist in the future |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Q&A by Keith R. A. DeCandido | | Q&A is a rollicking good time. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Kara Hash |
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| Evil For Evil by K. J. Parker | | A wonderful work of speculative fiction |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Debatable Space by Philip Palmer | | A terrific space opera |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Killswitch by Joel Shepherd | | An exciting outer space tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Morcai Battalion by Diana Palmer | | Entertaining science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Devices and Desires by K. J. Parker | | Exciting sci-fi tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Key by Pauline Baird Jones | | by far the best Sci Fi novel in a long time. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |
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| The Electric Church by Jeff Somers | | An invigorating futuristic urban noir science fiction tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Ivory by Mike Resnick | | Ivory is science fiction at its best |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Hurricane Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner | | This a great outer space thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| True Light by Terri Blackstock | | This is the third Restoration novel and this is the best book in the series to date. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Brasyl by Ian McDonald | | A complex cerebral science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Breakaway by Joel Shepherd | | A one sitting reading experience. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Gradisil by Adam Roberts | | A complex tale that satisfies the audience |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Resurrection by Steve Alten | | Exciting story |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Ursaria by Christopher Wilcox | | An enjoyable light read. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| The Man Who Melted by Jack Dann | | A classic that stood the test of time |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Starship: Pirate by Mike Resnick | | A fabulous space opera |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Sagramanda by Alan Dean Foster | | This is a wild police procedural crime caper that occurs in a futuristic society |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Cattle by Greg M. Sarwa | | A chilling dystopic science fiction thriller. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| To Hold Infinity by John Meaney | | A fascinating science fiction mystery |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Electronic Echoes of the Mind by Wade A. Kimberlin | | A fun sf adventure. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Lost InTranslation by Edward Willet | | Great military science fiction tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| It’s Only Temporary by Eric Shapiro | | A fine tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Learning the World by Ken MacLeod | | There are two groups of intelligent beings that we follow. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Accelerando by Charles Stross | | Nanotechnology and automation make it possible for human beings to live practically forever. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Old Man's War by John Scalzi | | one vision of the way things might go in future |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Spin by Robert Charles Wilson | | The best science fiction of 2005, in this reviewer's humble opinion. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| A Mirror for Observers by Edgar Pangborn | | A reprint that still speaks to us today. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Crossover by Joel Shepherd | | Great Science Fiction Thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Swarm by Frank Schatzing | | A terrific science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Paragaea by Chris Roberson | | A terrific science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Echelon by Josh Conviser | | Great sf thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Destiny Mask by Martin Sketchley | | An exciting science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Cuckoo’s Egg by C. J. Cherryh | | C. J. Cherryh has created a masterful race of intelligent beings. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Shelly Campbell |
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| Mindscan by Robert Sawyer | | entertaining and thought-provoking novel |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| The Clone Shopping Network by Tom W. Miller | | entertaining science fiction mystery |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Everfree by Nick Sagan | | Compelling work that will appeal to fans of speculative fiction and apocalyptic thrillers |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Macrolife: A Mobile Utopia by George Zebrowski | | A fabulous cerebral outer space thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Evidence by Austin Boyd | | This is an interesting first contact thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Genetopia by Keith Brooke | | Excellent science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Here, There & Everywhere by Chris Roberson | | An exciting time trale tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Tides by Scott Mackay | | The action is non-stop and fast-paced, a great sci fi novel |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Affinity Trap by Martin Sketchley | | This is a dark science fiction thriller with extremely close encounters of the fourth kind |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Ultimatum by Susan Kearney | | A terrific sf standalone thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Dead Man on the Moon by Stephen Harper | | This science fiction mystery is the thinking person’s who-done-it |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Genesis Protocol by Dayton Ward | | The Genesis Protocol is better than Jurassic Park |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Outriders by Kathryn Mackel | | This is a great post apocalypse thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Horse Passages by Jennifer Macaire | | An action packed science fiction coming of age thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Sword of Orion by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller | | A book that is destined to become a classic. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Blood and Roses by Ann Tonsor Zeddies | | Excellent science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Shadowed by Jerry Jenkins | | Jerry Jenkins at his very best |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Digging Crew by Nathalie Mallet | | The Digging Crew is an interesting read, with some riveting scenes. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Jeanette Cottrell |
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| A Brother’s Price by Wen Spencer | | Fresh, innovative storytelling |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Fall Girl by Pierce Askegren | | Action, adventure and intrigue are the hallmarks of this book |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Imprint by Paul L. Bates | | Bates has written a work that takes the reader one step beyond the edge. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Light -years Beneath My Feet by Alan Dean Foster | | A charming science fiction novel |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Cowl by Neal Asher | | An enjoyable time travel science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Unmasked by C. J. Barry | | This fourth book in C. J. Barry's |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Awakening: Book One of Destiny's Dreamers Trilogy by Rebecca Vinyard | | There are other realms of existence. Places beyond mortal imagination. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Ann DellaCamera |
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| Mercury by Ben Bova | | Ben Bova provides an interesting science fiction thriller that will please his fans |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Hammerjack by Marc D. Giller | | An exciting science fiction noir thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The God Particle: A Novel by Richard Cox | | A superb science fiction thriller ! |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Building Harlequin’s Moon by Larry Niven & Brenda Cooper | | Larry Niven and Brenda Cooper are an excellent writing team |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds | | An exciting mixing of an Urban Noir inside a fabulous quantum physics based science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Formidable Enemy by Terry Bramlett | | Excellent character development inside an action-packed storyline |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Auch das Schone by Stephanie Dyrkacz Weidner | | The future depends on a small team of soldiers and a strange young girl. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Jeanette Cottrell |
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| Mammoth by John Varley | | HG Wells meets Jurassic Park |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Aliens and AIs by Lawrence M. Schoen | | A unique slant on tradition. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Patric Michael |
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| The Prometheus Project by Steve White | | Steve White writes a fabulous satirical science fiction thriller. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Stargazer by Colby Hodge | | An exciting action-packed science fiction romance |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Migration by Julie E. Czerneda | | A fabulous science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Sunborn by Gregory Benford | | A wonderful storyline |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Tale of the Thunderbolt by E. E. Knight | | A wonderful work of science fiction. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Dark Planet by Charles W. Sasser | | Readers who like military science fiction, within a space opera, will love this book. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair | | Fans of romantic science fiction will enjoy this outer space adventure tale. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Cagebird by Karin Lowachee | | A real page-turner. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Rogue Berserker by Fred Saberhagen | | Dynamite science fiction. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Saint Vidicon to the Rescue by Christopher Stasheff | | This is a stand alone book that will please fans of this talented author. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Against the Tide by John Ringo | | A riveting reading experience |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Buried Deep by Kristine Kathryn Rusch | | The audience will find this science fiction mystery an excellent who-done-it |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Well of Stars by Robert Reed | | An action-packed science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Skyeyes by Edward Es | | A number of threads twine together to create this novel. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Sheela Ardrian |
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| Sunstorm by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter | | Ann exciting conclusion to the terrific Time's Eye |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Assassin’s Dream by J. D. Townsend | | J.D. Townsend has written a fascinating Orwellian science fiction thriller |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Daniel’s Veil by R. H. Stavis | | R. H. Stavis has written a fascinating and enthralling paranormal tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Old Man’s War by John Scalzi | | a terrific tale of a belligerent future in space. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Anywhere But Here by Jerry Oltion | | Great treat for armchair travelers who want to go stellar from their home |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Metallic Love by Tanith Lee | | Tanith Lee surpasses her own genius with this sequel of a classic |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Challenge by Susan Kearney | | Susan Kearney soars to stardom with this sterling tale. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Market Forces by Richard Morgan | | A fascinating look at the near future |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Very Bad Deaths by Spider Robinson | | Fantastic paranormal serial killer tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Lost In Translation by Edward Willet | | A fine work of speculative fiction |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Heaven by Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen | | A thoughtful book about ideas. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| A Form of Godliness by Shane Johnson | | Exciting and well written |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Dragonsblood by Todd McCaffrey | | Exceelent Pern novel |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Precipice: The Asteroid Wars, Volume I by Ben Bova | | Outer Solar System SF adventure, corporate intrigue, suspense and romance - The Asteroid Wars! |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| The Shades of Time and Memory by Storm Constantine | | This is cutting edge science fiction |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Firebird Trilogy by Kathy Tyers | | Something special for science fiction fans |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Apocalypse Burning by Mel Odom | | Great end to this exciting trilogy |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Amelia Gallant by Joyce and Jim Lavene | | Amelia Gallant is a rollicking sci fi adventure. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Kara Hash |
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| The Assignment by Mark Andrew Olsen | | Speculative fiction that is totally sublime |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| A Touch of Fire by Barbara Clark | | Book III - Sons of Earth and Wind |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Karen A. Simpson |
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| The Singing Trees by Joyce and Jim Laverne | | It's her crystal blue eyes and the special design on her earring that catches his attention. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Cathy Gladstone |
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| The Reclamation Project by Ruth Marie Davis | | Davis explores what would happen if the infamous Egyptian Library of Knowledge were found. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Shari Brennan |
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| The Only One by Karen Woods | | Sarah, a long time friend of Anna's, calls her to the Colorado Mountains to the archeology site. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Karen Simpson |
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| Mask of the Stranger by Joyce and Jim Lavene | | Imagine being in a plane crash and waking up with no memory of your life. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Sloan McBride |
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| The Huntress by Michelle O'Leary | | Every face in the bar was turned hungrily towards the child. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Karen Simpson |
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| Gabriel's Ghost by Megan Sybil Baker | | Chaz now felt an obligation to help Sully despite the fact that being around him was hazardous to her peace of mind. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Gillian Fitzgerald |
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| Evil Seed by C. G. McGovern-Bowen | | When Dr. Carlin Thornton-Kramer got the phone call from her life-long friend, Aife, she had a premonition that life as s |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Brenda Gill |
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| Dreamtime by Paula Blais Gorgas | | Driving home one night, Professor Loren Price, as grounded a man as they come, has an experience that leaves him edgy,%2 |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch |
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| A Circle of Arcs by Kate Saundby | | As Darcey, Baird, and Charles are returning from a day’s outing, Charles discovers a badly wounded man in the bushes b |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Martha von Redlich |
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| A Circle of Arcs by Kate Saundby | | The story opens with the execution of Gilles de Rais |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Nora M. Mulligan |
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| Angels Among Us by C. E. Barrett | | When Seren Baker stumbled in the parking lot of the supermarket, her arms filled with bags of groceries, she braced hers |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Martha von Redlich |
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| Amaryllis by Tricia McGill | | Melanie Ross is in shock, unable to accept that someone murdered her husband, an undercover law enforcement official. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Alliance by Patricia Waddell | | Christa Kirklan had learned the hard way that the council of the Alliance had no place for an irrational species such |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch |
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| The Alliance by Patricia Waddell | | As the governor of Pyrali, he requires a male heir |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor |
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| The Alliance by Patricia Waddell | | In a world where men rule women, one woman, Christa, decides to stand against them. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Karen A. Simpson |
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| Aase's Daughter by Kate Saundby | | Aase's Daughter is a rollicking science fiction adventure with a great deal of romance. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Kara Hash |
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| Aase's Daughter by Kate Saundby | | Aase's Daughter is the tenth title in Kate Saundby's acclaimed Nublis series |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Rickey R. Mallory |
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| A Touch of Fire - Sons of Earth and Wind Series by Barbara Clark | | Summer’s psychic abilities allow her to manipulate ley lines, magnetic lines deep under the earth. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Gloria Magid |
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| Time Tripper by Brian Larson | | This book is pure fun, tripping at its finest. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Katherine Irving |
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| Time Travail by Howard Waldman | | After the death of her parents in the camps, she survived only to perish in a fire on a night when Harvey's family |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Katherine Maria Scott |
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| This Shoal of Space by John Argo | | One hundred million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, a spaceship had hovered within its atmosphere. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch |
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| Soulsaver by James Stevens-Arce | | A frightening, funny future full of religon, politics, TV |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Katherine Irving |
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| Prophet Seed by S. Roy L. Hawkins | | Avalon holds a secret that has the power to forever alter humankind as a species. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Perplex Vision 2000 - First Contact Earth by Michael Anka | | The story is told primarily from the aliens’ pov. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Marge Robbins |
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| Mothership by Tony Chandler | | Earth exploded, the shockwave destroying the invading ships. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Marge Robbins |
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| Mind Trap - Book II of the Mind Trilogy by Tony Ruggiero | | Mind Trap is fast paced, filled with exciting mind-boggling concepts |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Marge Robbins |
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| Metered Space by M. D. Benoit | | Jack wakes up on Thrittene, one of many worlds that he finds out exist in dimensions that parallel our own. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Gloria Magid |
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| Jur: A Story of Pre-Dawn Earth by Tom Johnson & James | | The dark alcove in the ruins that had swallowed Odette also claimed Aaron; and he, too, found himself awakening in a%2 |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Martha von Redlich |
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| Janus is a Two-Faced God by Suzanne Marie Knight | | Matt suffers from a debilitating disease with no known Earth cure |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Nan H. Doporto |
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| Get Out Of My Mind - Book I of the Mind Trilogy by Tony Ruggiero | | an exciting, offbeat science fiction thriller that centers on the offsprings of Earth females and aliens struggling to learn |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Darkrange by S. Roy L. Hawkins | | An earthly saga of a time perhaps to come. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Coyote by Allen Steele | | A Novel of Interstellar Exploration |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Conduct Unbecoming by Nina M. Osier | | Captain Rik Boehmer was an outcast to his own family. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Nan H. Doporto |
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| Boltzmann's Ghost by Ken Wharton | | None |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Nora M. Mulligan |
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| Beasts Are Us by Atk Butterfly | | Beasts Are Us is an interesting journey that asks what if animals were genetically enhanced. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Shari Brennan |
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| Conquistador by S. M. Stirling | | A stunned John realizes that the blast somehow opened a doorway into an alternate Earth. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Impeachable Offense by Nessa Hart | | A great sequal to END OF STATE |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Atom by Steve Aylett | | Taffy Atom: the toughest, coolest P.I. since Bogart - sheer witty mayhem, intense violence relieved by startlingly original% |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| Silenced by Jerry Jenkins | | None |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Azuli Eyes, book I of the Chorillan Cycle SF Series by Michelle Levigne | | Ms. Lavigne is quite the storyteller. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Jeanette Cottrell |
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| All Tomorrow's Parties by William Gibson | | William Gibson, takes us into the millennium with a brilliant new novel about the moments in history when futures are bo |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| Scarab-4 by S. Roy L. Hawkins | | An exciting survivor tale |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Forced Mate by Rowena Beaumont Cherry | | Forced Mate is a terrific science fiction tale that uses humor to forward the exciting plot. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Dreamspy by Jacqueline Lichtenberg | | A classic that stans the test of time |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Taking by Dean Koontz | | One of Kooontz's best works |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Choice of the Cat: Book Two of the Vampire Earth by E. E. Knight | | Second in the Vampire Earth series. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| Apocalypse Crucible by Mel Odom | | Apocalypse Crucible, the sequel to Apocalypse Dawn, is an exciting military thriller that takes place over a twent |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| The Starbridge Chronicles Trilogy by Paul Park | | On a world where seasons last for generations, lives are fixed from birth into rigid castes, a trilogy depicts a stagnan |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| The Second Coming by John Dalmas | | Aran insists the Infinite Soul is coming back to coincide with an asteroid heading towards Earth |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |
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| Way of the Wolf: Book One of the Vampire Earth by E. E. Knight | | In 2022 the world as we know it comes to an end. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa McCune |
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| The Scar by China Mieville | | The Scar opens with the linguist/translator protagonist Bellis Coldwine fleeing recent, life-threatening upheavals in New Cr |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| Punktown by Jeffrey Thomas | | A new approach in this recently published collection of 9 interrelated tales of 'slipstream' SF, 7 of which have never |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| The Martian Race by Gregory Benford | | Gregory Benford tackles the popular theme of manned Mars exploration. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Amy Harlib |
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| Skin by Melissa McCann | | Will her Skin kill or cure her? |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Jeanette Cottrell |
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