Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Sandman was always a wonderful mix of legend, literature, and out-there scifi, and Overture is no exception.

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What an odd, intriguing, and often captivating book The Lizard Princess is.

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Going into Press Start to Play, one may be a bit hesitant: Hmmm . . . science fiction stories about video games?

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It’s 1978 and John Lennon has taken off from everyone and everything he knows to find peace in his soul and songs in his psyche.

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“. . . guarantees the reader will believe there are truly things that go bump in the night . . . ”

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Compiling the first five issues of the Orphan Black comic book series, Orphan Black: Volume 1 is in essence a rehashing of the events in the first season of the TV show the comic

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“a satisfying coming-of-age story via a fantastical adventure.”

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Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits is not for everyone.

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It's exciting, moving, and often beautifully written . . .”

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Science fiction. Noir. Gritty detective novel. 1960s alt history.

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The following words constitute a review of the new novel Welcome to Night Vale. The review is not about Welcome to Night Vale. It is totally about it and is for your enjoyment.

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The Sea Is Ours is a subversive and rebellious addition to the steampunk canon and one that's been needed as it highlights points of view outside the norm.

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highly satisfying tale.”

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Margaret Atwood has the uncanny ability to create works of literature that read like topographical maps with big red arrows that announce, “You are here.” or at least, “By the time you read this yo

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Set in the year 2056, My Wet Hot Drone Summer by Lex Brown follows Mia Garner and her stepbrother on a road trip across the United States.

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so much fun to read.”

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Jim Butcher long ago proved that he had what it takes to write long, complex, but wildly readable series.

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“one of the most original and immersive young adult horror novels of the decade.”

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“a morality tale, a love story, and a contemporary fable that depicts the battle between good and evil.”

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“daring, relentlessly imaginative, and stunningly ambitious.”

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Falling in Love with Hominids opens with the confession, “I didn’t used to like people much.” Author Nalo Hopkinson acknowledges that as a teen she did not have much hope for the human spe

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fun, humor, horror, and a fantastical cast of characters.”

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In 1957, a young photographer and quantum physicist from Washington, DC, wrote his PhD dissertation under the title The Theory of Universal Wavefunction.

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Reading Paradise Sky by Joe R.

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“Alastair Reynolds weaves a tapestry of dark, dystopian societies in a tense, colorful narrative.”

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