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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 911 comments Mod
These books are characterized by real or real-feeling science. A lot of sci-fi is set in the future, possibly involving time travel, aliens, and/or space exploration. The sci-fi set too close to the present may turn dated, and possibly humorous as the dates in those stories come and go. But, they still count as sci-fi. Also, not all sci-fi is about space, space ships, or aliens. If you think your book is sci-fi, make your case. It may be.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 1580 comments Mod
In two sittings I have read Skellig by David Almond I could have read in one, but I wanted to experience this story at little bit more slowly. I am down for reading more David Almond novels, particularly for Deweys.

Skellig (Skellig, #1) by David Almond


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 911 comments Mod
Blue Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson- yet another sci-fi book in which we get to see a London under water due to rising sea levels. :) I was sooo hoping Ann would get eaten by the polar bear, but oh well... Not a bad book, decent tie off to the trilogy.


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 911 comments Mod
The Hydrogen Sonata, by Iain M. Banks. A whole interstellar civilization is about to sublime into another dimensional existence, but they get a message that perhaps the holy book that has guided them for all this time is a fake sent to them as a twisted sociology experiment. A bunch of intelligent spacecraft take on the task of confirming this message before the subliming happens.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 1580 comments Mod
Welcome to the Monkey House.
This is a collection of short stories by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. previously published elsewhere. Most of these stories are dystopian. One is about space travel.

All the stories feel familiar, like I have read them before. I checked with my forever friend who says she has a copy andnthat likely I borrowed it eons ago. Very likely.

Feels dated. Still enjoyed.
3 Stars

Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.


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Cathy  (cathepsut) | 537 comments A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

Literary awards
Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novella (2022), Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novella (2021), Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2021)

Finally got round to this and almost read it in one sitting (160 pages). This was such a feel-good story, a fictional hug by Becky Chambers. Tea monk Dex seeks meaning in their life and finds an interesting travel companion in a robot. So good! I will definitely read the sequel� next year.


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Beks (bekster15) | 7 comments just finished The Kaiju Preservation Society! oh my goodness it was so much fun. great take on the multiverse that's popular right now. short, fast, fun. loved it!


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Cathy  (cathepsut) | 537 comments Explorer by C.J. Cherryh,

The finale of the second trilogy. And it was a great finale. Quite a lot of action, pretty exciting. Everything that came before this was a great read as well.


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Cathy  (cathepsut) | 537 comments The Nox � 2045, the Arctic Circle. A crew of six aboard the research vessel, The Nox, embark upon a voyage through the melting ice and Arctic dark in search of the last of the polar bears. The mission represents a ray of hope in a world ravaged by climate change, but it quickly becomes clear that some on board are in search of more than bears....


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 911 comments Mod
The Rapture of the Nerds, by Cory Doctorow. This is a sci-fi thriller, in which a person named Huw emerges from a party with a mark on his forehead that if real says he is contaminated and infectious, and the events that follow make him the one person who might be able to save the whole human species.


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Dee (austhokie) | 126 comments Trackers - what would happen if an EMP was set off in the United States? This question serves the basis of the Tacket series (the author worked for Iowa department of homeland security doing disaster response so there is a serious relent of realism)


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Cathy  (cathepsut) | 537 comments The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard � A look at the near future after an astronomical disaster, leading to a large-scale climate change and flooding of the world.

Very reflective, with great imagery and an interesting take on mental regression, brought on by nature returning to an earlier geological age. From my edition‘s introduction: “haunting tale of de-evolution amid the fetid swamps and submarine cities of a second Triassic Age…�

I liked the first half, aka the setting of the scene, but the later part felt a bit�. too slow and esoteric?


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 716 comments Mod
Wrong Place Wrong Time- this was a 2.75 star read for me


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Dee (austhokie) | 126 comments The Hunted - book 2 in a series about waht if an EMP was detonated over the US - I apparently bought the box set in audio form a few years ago (lol!) - 3.5 stars


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Newly Wardell | 154 comments Dramocles: An Intergalactic Soap Opera it's all over the place!


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Liander (The Towering Pile) Lavoie (liannelavoie) | 280 comments The Ellimist Chronicles (Animorphs Chronicles, #4) by K.A. Applegate The Ellimist Chronicles by K.A. Applegate

Aliens Don't Wear Braces (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, #7) by Debbie Dadey Aliens Don't Wear Braces (The Bailey School Kids #7) by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones

Generally I'd put The Bailey School Kids in fantasy, but this one's about an alien so I'm putting it here.


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Kaitlin (kaitlinmcgowan) | 8 comments The War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi. This YA novel presents as sci-fi although the science in it doesn’t feel terribly realistic. The author writes a future where the Nigerian Civil War is happening with giant mech armors. I wanted to like this novel because the author really emphasizes the horrors of war, including child soldiers, but overall this book fell flat. I think he tried to throw too many elements in. For an example one fight scene has giant mecha, then brigands on dirt bikes, then a sandstorm and radiated giant animals. The emotional impact was lost in the cram of ideas.


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2427 comments The Drift by C.J. Tudor The Drift (dysoptian/sci fi)
Star Wars The Princess and the Scoundrel by Beth Revis Star Wars: The Princess and the Scoundrel (sci fi/romance)


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Catsalive | 157 comments Nov-Dec 22: 2 SF

Foundation by Isaac Asimov 15/11 3.5�
Meet Me in Another Life by Catriona Silvey 30/11 3�


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2427 comments Sunrise (Ashfall, #3) by Mike Mullin Sunrise (post-apocalyptic/sci fi)
Darla's Story (Ashfall, #0.5) by Mike Mullin Darla's Story (post-apocalyptic/sci fi)
Contact by Carl Sagan Contact


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Lynnette | 320 comments The Candy House The Candy House by Jennifer Egan I think this can go here and in literary fiction


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Lamilla | 772 comments Клара и Солнце - what a beautiful story and a commentary on humanity


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Lamilla | 772 comments To Hold Up the Sky - an excellent collection of short stories, my second from this author


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Stephanie (thelittlebookishnerd) | 265 comments Hive by Jeremiah Ukponrefe - set on a dystopian Earth after an alien invasion


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2427 comments The Ferryman by Justin Cronin The Ferryman (sci fi/dystopian)


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2427 comments Chew, Vol. 4 Flambé by John Layman Chew, Vol. 4: Flambé (sci fi/dystopian)


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