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    Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton
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    'Fallen Dragon' by Peter F. Hamilton is a science fiction novel set in a future where mega corporations control the galaxy and engage in 'asset realisation' missions, seen as robbery by the colonies. The story follows Lawrence Newton, a disillusioned interstellar mercenary, and Denise Ebourn, a schoolteacher involved in a resistance movement on the planet Thallspring. As the plot unfolds, it alternates between Newton's past as a corporate prince and his present as a corporate soldier, and Ebourn's tales for her students about a long-dead empire. The book explores themes of space exploration, colonization, economic constraints, and the influence of science fiction on the future, all while presenting clear and exciting combat sequences and technological skullduggery.

    TIME WAS WHEN THE BAR WOULD HAVE WELCOMED A MAN FROM ZANTIUBraun’s strategic security division, given him his first beer on the house and listened with keen admiration to his stories of life as it was...

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    The Icarus Hunt by Timothy Zahn
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    The Icarus Hunt by Timothy Zahn is a space opera mystery novel following the journey of Captain Jordan McKell and his crew as they are hired to deliver a mysterious ship to Earth. The story is filled with twists and turns, murder, sabotage, and a race against time to keep the ship's secret cargo out of the hands of both a traitor on board and alien governments. Zahn's writing style expertly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and space travel, keeping readers engaged until the surprising conclusion.

    They were waiting as I stepped through the door into the taverno: three of them, preadult Yavanni, roughly the size of Brahma bulls, looming over me from both sides of the entryway. Big, eager-eyed, a...

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    Accelerando
    Book 3 in the series:Eschaton

    Accelerando - Eschaton by Charles Stross
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    'Accelerando' by Charles Stross is a mind-bending journey through the concept of the Singularity, exploring a future where humanity evolves alongside advanced technologies. The book weaves together multiple generations of the Macx family as they navigate the consequences of rapid technological change, pushing the boundaries of what it means to be human. Stross presents a dense narrative filled with futuristic ideas such as posthumanism, artificial intelligence, and societal transformations, creating a complex and thought-provoking exploration of the potential future of humanity.

    The writing style of 'Accelerando' has been described as dense, filled with jargon, pseudo-physics, and sci-fi cliches that challenge readers to keep up with the rapid pace of technological advancements presented in the story. Stross blends elements of space opera with down-to-earth societal issues, creating a unique reading experience that balances between futuristic concepts and relatable human dilemmas.

    Three years later, Manfred is on the run. His gray-eyed fate is in hot pursuit, blundering after him through divorce court, chat room, and meetings of the International Monetary Emergency Fund. It's a...

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    The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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    'The Sirens of Titan' by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. is a science fiction novel that follows the journey of Malachi Constant, the richest man in America, as he travels from Earth to Mars, Mercury, and finally to Titan. Along the way, he encounters bizarre events, such as a Martian invasion of Earth, time travel, and interactions with alien races like the Tralfamadorians. Vonnegut weaves a tale that explores themes of religion, free will, and the meaning of life, all with his signature satirical and cynical writing style that mixes humor with profound contemplation.

    The novel is known for its quirky and insightful take on human culture, offering surprising events and unique atmospheres in each section of the book. Despite the basic plot structure being revealed early on, Vonnegut manages to keep the story engaging with a mix of chaos and contemplation, leading readers through a thought-provoking journey that delves into the absurdity of life and the universe.

    Gimcrack religions were big business. Mankind, ignorant of the truths that lie within every human being, looked outward - pushed ever outward. What mankind hoped to learn in its outward push was who w...

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    Hunter's Run by George R.R. Martin
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    Hunter's Run is a sci-fi quasi space adventure written by George R.R. Martin, Gardner Dozois, and Daniel Abraham. The story follows Ramon Espejo, a down-on-his-luck prospector who finds himself fleeing to an unexplored and desolate area on the planet of Sao Paulo after committing a crime. His discovery of aliens in this area sets off a chain of events that lead to a thrilling and engaging plot with unexpected twists and turns. The writing style is described as tight and well-done, with a nice flow from start to finish, creating a vivid picture of the alien world and its inhabitants.

    Ramón Espejo lifted his chin, daring his opponent to strike. The crowd that filled the alleyway behind the ramshackle bar called the El Rey formed a ring, bodies pressing against each other in the ten...

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    The Star King
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    Book 1 in the series:Demon Princes

    The Star King - Demon Princes by Jack Vance
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    The Star King by Jack Vance is the first book in the Demon Princes series, following the protagonist Kirth Gersen on his quest for revenge against the five Demon Princes who destroyed his village. Gersen, a skilled man hunter and expert engineer, meticulously tracks down each criminal, starting with Attel Malagate the Woe, a member of an alien race known as Star Kings. The story unfolds in a space opera setting, filled with intrigue, adventure, and a mix of human and alien cultures. Vance's writing style is described as captivating, with a soft flowing prose that immerses the reader in a richly detailed fantasy SF world.

    Excerpts from "Smade of Smade's Planet," feature article in Cosmopolis, October, 1923: Q: Do you ever get lonesome, Mr. Smade? A: Not with three wives and eleven children. Q: Whatever impelled you to ...

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    A Hymn Before Battle
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    Book 1 in the series:Posleen War

    A Hymn Before Battle - Posleen War by John Ringo
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    'A Hymn Before Battle' is a military science fiction novel that follows the story of Earth being tapped to battle an approaching alien threat, the Posleen. The plot involves the recruitment of humans by a galactic federation to counter the Posleen invasion, with new technology infused into human industries. The writing style is described as vivid, powerful, and exciting, with well-paced action sequences that immerse readers into the battle scenes.

    Michael O'Neal was a junior associate web consultant with an Atlanta web-page design firm. What this meant in practice was that he worked eight to twelve hours a day with HTML, Java and Perl. When the...

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    The Lies of Locke Lamora - Gentleman Bastards by Scott Lynch
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    The Lies of Locke Lamora is an epic fantasy novel that follows the adventures of Locke Lamora and his band of thieves, the Gentlemen Bastards, in the city of Camorr. The plot twists and turns with surprises at every corner, leading to an edge-of-your-seat experience for readers. The book seamlessly combines elements of crime heist fiction with a flawlessly executed fantasy setting, creating a unique and engaging story that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    LOCKE LAMORA’S RULE of thumb was this: a good confidence game took three months to plan, three weeks to rehearse, and three seconds to win or lose the victim’s trust forever. This time around, he plan...

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    Red Rising
    Book 1 in the series:Red Rising Saga

    Red Rising - Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown
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    In a dystopian future on Mars, the society is highly stratified, with the Reds working in deadly slavery while the Golds live in freedom and opulence. The story follows Darrow, a Red who infiltrates the elite Golds to bring about change and overthrow the caste system. Drawing from Greek and Roman philosophy, the book is fast-paced and innovative, filled with violence and revenge. The protagonist's journey is compared to a hero's journey, and the world-building is excellent, with a satisfying ending that sets up the next book in the trilogy.

    The first thing you should know about me is I am my father’s son. And when they came for him, I did as he asked. I did not cry. Not when the Society televised the arrest. Not when the Golds tried him....

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    Retribution Falls - Tales of the Ketty Jay by Chris Wooding
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    "Retribution Falls" by Chris Wooding is a steampunk adventure set in a world where airships are the primary mode of travel. The story follows Captain Darian Frey and his crew on the airship Ketty Jay as they navigate a world of smuggling, piracy, and political intrigue. With a group of anti-heroic characters forced to work together, the book is likened to a steampunk version of the beloved Firefly TV series. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, revealing backstories of characters at crucial points in the narrative, keeping readers engaged in this fast-paced and action-packed story.

    The writing style of "Retribution Falls" is described as light-hearted and humorous, with clever linguistic and naming elements adding to the world-building. The characters are well-developed, each with their own motivations and quirks, coming together as a group to face challenges and mysteries. The book offers a mix of adventure, humor, and intrigue in a steampunk-flavored world that blends elements of fantasy and technology, making it an engaging and entertaining read for fans of the genre.

    Grayther Crake didn’t want to imagine anything of the sort. He was trying not to throw up, having already disgraced himself once that morning. He glanced at the man next to him, hoping for some sign t...

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