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    The Original by Mary Robinette Kowal, Brandon Sanderson, Julia Whelan
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    In "The Original," Holly wakes up in the hospital to discover that she has been cloned as a Provisional Replica because her original self murdered her husband. She has four days to track down and bring her original to justice, facing ethical dilemmas and societal challenges in a world where nanite technology alters perceptions and reality. As Holly navigates through a world without personal filters, she must decide between saving her original self or continuing her own existence.


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    Building Harlequin's Moon by Larry Niven
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    "Building Harlequin's Moon" is a science fiction novel that explores the journey of a group of professionals fleeing an Earth overrun by AI nanotechnology on a starship named John Glenn. The starship faces a design flaw and barely survives, leading them to a system where they must make repairs and refuel. The plot revolves around the challenges of survival, building resources, and human conflict within this desperate situation. The story also delves into the creation of a new world on a moon, spanning over 60,000 years, where an underclass is inadvertently created, leading to tensions and resentments among the colonists.

    The narrative of the book is driven by rounded and believable characters, particularly focusing on the central character, a young girl named Rachael. The writing style combines elements of science and fiction, exploring big ideas over centuries while maintaining a strong focus on human emotions and conflicts. The plot progresses through the characters' attempts to escape a barren system, build a habitable planet, and find a way to reach their original destination, all while dealing with the ethical dilemmas and consequences of their actions.

    Rachel reached for the seedling. Her long fingers found the pliant trunk, thin as her pinkie, buried inside the furled branches. She unwrapped gauzy material from the root ball with her free hand, sep...

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    Any Given Lifetime by Leta Blake
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    'Any Given Lifetime' by Leta Blake is a unique and heartwarming story of love that transcends time and lifetimes. The plot follows the intertwined lives of Neil and Joshua, who meet serendipitously and develop an intimate relationship that tragically ends with Neil's death. However, Neil is reincarnated with memories of his past life and the love he shared with Joshua, leading to an epic love story that unfolds across different lifetimes. The nonlinear writing style effectively plays on emotions, making it a memorable and emotional read for readers who enjoy reincarnation themes and epic love stories.

    The book explores themes of reincarnation, love, loss, and the enduring power of love that refuses to die. The characters, particularly Neil and Joshua, are well-developed and easy to identify with, evoking both heartache and joy as their love story unfolds across different lifetimes. The author's storytelling skill shines through in the nonlinear narrative, creating a captivating and emotional journey for readers as they follow the characters through various obstacles and challenges in their quest for everlasting love.

    Joshua sat at a tiny table in a quiet corner of Earl G. Dumplin’s diner. It was a slow day, and not many other tables were occupied. His coffee was verging on being too cold, and he considered getting...

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    Radioactive Evolution by Richard Hummel
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    In "Radioactive Evolution" by Richard Hummel, readers are taken on a post-apocalyptic adventure filled with nanites, dragons, and evolving abilities. The story follows Jared Cartwright as he discovers the power of nanites in a depopulated Earth, allowing him to level up by collecting them from animals. As Jared navigates this new world, he forms alliances and faces moral dilemmas, all while encountering creatures and challenges that test his resilience. The writing style seamlessly blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, and gamelit, creating a unique and immersive reading experience that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.


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    Lair
    Book 1 in the series:Henchman

    Lair - Henchman by Carl Stubblefield
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    'Lair' in the series 'Henchman' by Carl Stubblefield follows the journey of Gus, a character who transitions from being a powerless Reg to a superpowered individual trapped on an island. The book combines elements of LitRPG with superhero powers explained through a sci-fi lens, reminiscent of 'Ready Player One.' The story features XP, leveling, quests, and a holodeck-like experience. Despite facing constant time constraints, Gus experiences personal growth, mastering new powers, and taking control of his life. The book is known for its intriguing premise, unique world-building, and a healthy dose of self-reflection by the protagonist.

    The writing style of 'Lair' has been praised for being well-written and edited, with minimal errors, which is uncommon in the LitRPG genre. The book is a page-turner with great character development, offering a fresh take on the LitRPG genre without delving into the typical universe-at-peril superhero narrative. It incorporates 80s and 90s pop culture references, engaging music playlists, and a good balance of action, personal growth, and world design.


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    New Dawn
    Book 1 in the series:Wandering Engineer

    New Dawn - Wandering Engineer by Chris Hechtl
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    'New Dawn' in the series 'Wandering Engineer' by Chris Hechtl follows the story of an old engineer turned admiral who wakes up 713 years into the future and finds himself in a civilization that needs rebuilding. The plot revolves around his interactions with a repair ship full of women refugees and his efforts to rebuild society from scratch. The writing style is described as easy to read, with a simple plot that includes techno speak and soft science elements, making it suitable for younger teens.


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