Meet New Books
Meet New Books

Books matching: sci fi elements

100 result(s)

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 100 
  1. #1

    Enemy of My Enemy - The Executive Office by Tal Bauer
    Save:

    'Enemy of My Enemy' in the series 'The Executive Office' by Tal Bauer is a rollercoaster ride of action, adventure, and emotion. The plot is filled with twists and turns, featuring compelling characters and a continuously developing storyline that keeps readers hooked. The author's writing style is praised for its detailed and insightful information, particularly on the dynamics of White House meetings and international relations between heads of state. delves into themes of betrayal, conspiracy, and intense psychological character studies, creating a realistic and engaging read.


    (Also, see 48 recommendations for the series The Executive Office )

  2. 'How My Boring Life Was Completely Derailed (And I Was Absolutely Railed) By Two Big, Blue Alien Dudes From Outer Space' by M.L Eliza is a fun and steamy erotic novella featuring a human female protagonist who finds herself in a spicy encounter with two big, blue alien dudes. The story involves threesomes, tentacles, and a humorous tone, making it a quick and enjoyable read for fans of erotica and sci-fi romance. The writing style is described as spicy, quick-burn, and body-positive, with a focus on plus-sized characters and unconventional relationships.


  3. #3
    Into Twilight
    Book 1 in the series:Viceroy's Pride

    Into Twilight - Viceroy's Pride by Cale Plamann
    Save:

    'Into Twilight' by Cale Plamann is a captivating blend of fantasy and sci-fi elements, following the story of a protagonist who faces emotional challenges and character growth amidst a backdrop of magic, technology, and intergalactic politics. The narrative skillfully weaves together themes of power, growth, and authenticity, creating a unique world where the protagonist's development is as crucial as the unfolding events around him. The book introduces a mix of magical space elves, technological advancements, and a system apocalypse, all contributing to a rich and engaging storyline that hints at a promising series ahead.


  4. #4
    Pathfinder
    Book 1 in the series:Pathfinder

    Pathfinder - Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
    Save:

    "Pathfinder" by Orson Scott Card follows the story of Rigg, a young boy with a unique ability to see the paths people have taken in the past. After his father's death, Rigg embarks on a dangerous quest to uncover the secrets of his past and navigate a world filled with political intrigue and manipulation. Along the way, he discovers his powers can not only reveal the past but also alter it, leading to a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged. The book intertwines Rigg's journey with that of Ram, a man from the future on a space shuttle, creating a complex and intriguing storyline that combines elements of science fiction, fantasy, and time travel.

    The writing style of "Pathfinder" is described as clever, well-crafted, and expertly told, showcasing Orson Scott Card's ability to create a captivating and imaginative world. The book seamlessly weaves together multiple storylines, intricate plot details, and engaging characters, offering readers a mind-bending and thought-provoking adventure that challenges traditional notions of time and space travel. The combination of young adult fantasy elements with sophisticated narratives and philosophical discussions adds depth to the story, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

    Father was blind to it—he could never see the thin shimmering trails in the air that marked the passage of living creatures through the world. But to Rigg it was, and always had been, part of what his...

  5. #5

    Goddess in the Machine - Goddess in the Machine by Lora Beth Johnson
    Save:

    From the opinions provided, the book 'Goddess in the Machine' by Lora Beth Johnson is a science fiction novel set in a future where a teenager named Andra wakes up 1000 years late from cryogenic stasis on a planet where remnants of technology are considered magic. She is mistaken for a Goddess and must navigate palace politics and survival in this strange world with the help of a character named Zhade. The book explores themes of humanity, future civilizations, and the evolution of language, with a unique writing style that incorporates a future dialect of English.

    wake, n. or v. Etymology: Anglo-Saxon wacan, “to be born”; possible adoption from Icelandic vök, meaning “an opening in the ice.” Definition: to be roused from sleep; to revive, reanimate; to return t...

  6. #6

    The Carpet Makers by Andreas Eschbach
    Save:

    'The Carpet Makers' by Andreas Eschbach is a mesmerizing tale that unfolds on a planet where the entire economy revolves around creating carpets made of human hair for their Emperor God. As the story progresses, readers discover that there is a sinister undertone to this seemingly simple task. The narrative is intricate, with a multi-viewpoint approach that mirrors the construction of the hair carpets, offering a blend of fantasy and science fiction elements. The writing style is described as magical and mundane, exploring themes of passion, art, survival, belief, determination, and hope.

    KNOT AFTER KNOT, DAY IN, day out, for an entire lifetime, always the same hand movements, always looping the same knots in the fine hair, so fine and so tiny that with time, the fingers trembled and t...

  7. #7

    Hunters of the Dark Sea by Mel Odom
    Save:

    'Hunters of the Dark Sea' by Mel Odom is a thrilling alternate world novel set in the early nineteenth century, where the United States is at war with Britain over the practice of impressing American sailors. The story follows Ethan Swain, a former pirate turned first mate on the whaling ship Reliant, as he navigates through a dangerous sea filled with privateers, pirates, and a deadly space monster. The plot combines elements of historical sailing, science fiction, and combat, creating a spellbinding adventure with a mix of sea, suspense, and horror. Odom's writing style captivates readers with his gloomy setting, evocative descriptions, and cinematic action, making it a captivating and engaging read.


  8. #8

    A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor - The Carls by Hank Green
    Save:

    A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor is the sequel to 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing' and continues the story of April May and her friends as they navigate a new adventure involving the mysterious Carl and a new entity. The book delves into themes of fame, power, metahumanism, and technology, all woven into a fictional yet grounded sci-fi world. Through multiple character perspectives, the narrative explores issues such as inequality, racism, ethics around technology, and the impact of social media on society. The writing style integrates excerpts from online media and offers a thought-provoking commentary on current events and the use of technology in our lives.

    I am only doing this because I have to. Most famous people ask for fame, and then when they get famous and complain about all the bad parts, we are correct in calling them out on it. But I have always...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Carls )

  9. #9

    The Lost King - Star of the Guardians by Margaret Weis
    Save:

    The Lost King in the series Star of the Guardians by Margaret Weis is a high-end melodramatic Space Opera with vivid larger-than-life characters, sword fights in space, mystic destinies, explosions, mercenaries, and aliens. The story follows a youth who discovers he is the heir to the throne in a Star Wars-like yarn with flaming swords, genetically engineered royalty, and an Evil Republic. The book is described as a mix of fantasy and science fiction, with complicated relationships, multifaceted characters, and plenty of twists and turns that keep readers engaged.

    The Lost King explores themes of royalty, destiny, war, and power struggles in a futuristic setting. The plot is action-packed with elements of fantasy woven into a space opera narrative, creating a unique blend of genres that captivates readers from beginning to end.

    "Finally!" he muttered, mopping his sweating brow with the starched sleeve of his coat. He glanced around distractedly, having been so intent upon his work that he had forgotten, momentarily, where he...

  10. #10

    All the Windwracked Stars - The Edda of Burdens by Elizabeth Bear
    Save:

    "All the Windwracked Stars" by Elizabeth Bear is a unique blend of Norse mythology and apocalyptic science fiction set in a far future world. The story revolves around Muire, a waelcyrge valkyrie historian, her companion the valraven Kasimir, and Cathoair, a male prostitute and beerhall prizefighter, as they navigate a dying earth under the threat of the villainous Grey Wolf. The plot unfolds in the last city standing, sustained by the Technomancer who combines science and magic to keep it alive, thousands of years after the end of the world. The writing style in the book is described as powerful and evocative, creating a marvelous journey that feels like a tale spun from a murky dream.

    There was snow at the end of the world, and Kasimir was dying in it. Broken wings dragged from his shoulders like defeated banners, disordered feathers hauling crimson streaks through the snow that wo...

Page 1 of 10Next Page