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When Science Becomes The Monster: Cosmic Horror in the Space Age

By Jeremy Clift, author of Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse What if the greatest horror for humanity isn’t war, or climate collapse, or AI,...
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When Science Becomes The Monster: Cosmic Horror in the Space Age

By Jeremy Clift, author of Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse What if the greatest horror for humanity isn’t war, or climate collapse, or AI,...
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I, Robot Alien by Joel R. Dennstedt
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A Witty, Thoughtful, and Moving Sci-Fi Gem

I, Robot Alien by Joel R. Dennstedt is one of those rare sci-fi books that manages to be funny, melancholy, and deeply thought-provoking all at once. The story follows Scoots, a robot built by aliens and sent
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Kraftwerk by Wolfgang Flür
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Space Vault by Jeremy  Clift
"Unlike the first book, this one flowed better. I’m just as guilty as my first book wasn’t so perfect, so I understand. Space Vault pretty much is what it seems, a book that finishes the storyline for the Sci-Fi Galaxy books series. I honestly felt th" Read more of this review »
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To Die a Thousand Deaths by Hal Emerson
To Die a Thousand Deaths
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A Sci-Fi Thriller That Dares to Question Reality Itself

Equal parts high-octane thriller and deeply introspective exploration of identity, memory, and the limits of scientific ambition. Hal Emerson weaves a tense, emotionally resonant narrative around
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Space Vault by Jeremy  Clift
"If you like your sci-fi bold, brainy, and emotionally badass, Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse launches you into a galaxy of high-stakes, gene wars, and one fierce mama who’ll do anything to protect her space-born miracle."
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Space Vault by Jeremy  Clift
"Mama bears, moon labs, and genetic smackdowns—sign me up!

This book? Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse is like if motherhood, mutant science, and cosmic chaos had a baby—then flung it into orbit. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, yelling at gre" Read more of this review »
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Base by Robert    Adamson
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Challenging your perceptions of reality

Robert Adamson's BASE: The Edge of Reality is a fascinating and imaginative dive into the concept of simulated reality, blending cutting-edge science fiction with deep philosophical questions. The novel takes re
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Midway by A.D.H. Thomas
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Enjoyable for fans of cyberpunk

Midway: The Organic Girl: Part One plunges readers into a vivid and gritty urban dystopia, where society is dominated by bio-implants, pollution, and unyielding corruption. A.D.H. Thomas crafts an immersive futuristic w
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“In science fiction, we dream. In order to colonize in space, to rebuild our cities, which are so far out of whack, to tackle any number of problems, we must imagine the future, including the new technologies that are required.”
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