Couple of Links
* 10 Recent Novels to Read Based On Your Favorite Sci-Fi Classics
https://www.bookbub.com/blog/new-sci-fi-books-to-read-based-on-your-favorite-sci-fi-classics
If You Love Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Read All Systems Red by Martha Wells
That premise launches an absorbing sci-fi mystery-adventure that deals with many of the same themes as Dick’s classic — the thin line between incredibly advanced technology and a new form of existence, and the question of when we lose the right to simply reprogram or terminate a sophisticated intelligence. It’s also a fantastically entertaining read that pivots on Murderbot’s growing sense of self-determination.
* This one is a lot of fun: Celebrating Valentines with our Favorite SFF Ships
https://www.torforgeblog.com/2020/02/13/our-favorite-sff-ships/
The term “shipping” has a lot of different meanings: riding a boat, getting a package from Point A to Point B, to name a few. But in the world of fandoms, shipping has an entirely different context—the wanting/support of two people in a romantic relationship, be is canonly blessed by the creator or subtext brought to full fruition through the wonders of Ao3.
With all the love we’re feeling in the air (or something like that…), we decided on a mission around the office―to discover the Tor staff’s favorite science fiction and fantasy pairings and SHARE THEM WITH THE ENTIRE WORLD! From Delilah Bard and her knives, to Drarry and beyond, things got…wild.
Some are a bit spoilery, but I really liked the one editor Ruoxi Chen wrote for Murderbot.
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https://www.bookbub.com/blog/new-sci-fi-books-to-read-based-on-your-favorite-sci-fi-classics
If You Love Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Read All Systems Red by Martha Wells
That premise launches an absorbing sci-fi mystery-adventure that deals with many of the same themes as Dick’s classic — the thin line between incredibly advanced technology and a new form of existence, and the question of when we lose the right to simply reprogram or terminate a sophisticated intelligence. It’s also a fantastically entertaining read that pivots on Murderbot’s growing sense of self-determination.
* This one is a lot of fun: Celebrating Valentines with our Favorite SFF Ships
https://www.torforgeblog.com/2020/02/13/our-favorite-sff-ships/
The term “shipping” has a lot of different meanings: riding a boat, getting a package from Point A to Point B, to name a few. But in the world of fandoms, shipping has an entirely different context—the wanting/support of two people in a romantic relationship, be is canonly blessed by the creator or subtext brought to full fruition through the wonders of Ao3.
With all the love we’re feeling in the air (or something like that…), we decided on a mission around the office―to discover the Tor staff’s favorite science fiction and fantasy pairings and SHARE THEM WITH THE ENTIRE WORLD! From Delilah Bard and her knives, to Drarry and beyond, things got…wild.
Some are a bit spoilery, but I really liked the one editor Ruoxi Chen wrote for Murderbot.

Published on February 22, 2020 06:06
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