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Review: <em>Dr. No</em> by Percival Everett

Dr. No reads like the author does not care whether anyone reads this book or not; he had fun writing…

3 years ago

The Best Science Fiction Books Written by Scientists

It's nice when science fiction authors actually get the science right (or, at least, believable). All the authors on this…

3 years ago

The Best Science Fiction Books with Alien Languages

Communication is part of what makes us human, and boy, we have a ton of ways of doing that. But…

3 years ago

The Best John Scalzi Books

John Scalzi, one of my favorite authors, consistently writes fun, inventive, thoughtful, and fast-paced science fiction. If you haven't picked…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Super Sad True Love Story</em> by Gary Shteyngart

Super Sad True Love Story is an engaging, literary love story that takes place in a near-future dystopian society where…

3 years ago

Best Science Fiction Thrillers

Science fiction thrillers are fast-paced yarns with aliens breathing down your neck, nanobots already cruising through your bloodstream, and world-killer…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Lock In</em> by John Scalzi

There’s nothing like a murder mystery for exploring a strange new world, and that’s exactly what John Scalzi does in…

3 years ago

Best Post-apocalyptic Book Series

If the world's going to end in a big, messy apocalypse, surely we need more than one measly book to…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Shards of Earth</em> by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Shards of Earth hits everything I love about space opera. Great characters, a grand scale, interesting technology, aliens that are…

3 years ago

The Best Mad Scientist Science Fiction Books

We've loved mad scientists ever since we invented science. We love stories about people going too far, breaking too much,…

3 years ago