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Equinox - Children of Occam by Christian Cantrell
Equinox
Book 2 in the series:Children of Occam

'Equinox' in the series 'Children of Occam' by Christian Cantrell is a continuation of the highly regarded debut, 'Containment'. It delves into a futuristic world where characters evolve in unexpected ways, tackling epic challenges and complex moral dilemmas. The plot weaves together intricate details of technology and human emotions, creating a compelling narrative that balances thought-provoking themes with entertaining surprises. The author skillfully builds a realistic and immersive world, exploring the role of technology and the complexities of human nature within a science fiction setting.

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    'Forgotten' in the series 'The Forgotten' by M.R. Forbes is a sci-fi novel set on a generation ship that has been traveling for many years. The story follows Sheriff Hayden Duke as he takes on the establishment and unknown dangers to find his abducted wife. The plot is filled with action, twists, and surprises, set in a detailed and potential-rich world that captivates readers. The writing style is described as compact and clear, providing a fast-paced narrative without overwhelming readers with unnecessary details.


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    Undersea by Geoffrey Morrison
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    "Undersea" by Geoffrey Morrison is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel set on a water planet where the remnants of humanity reside in giant submarines and undersea domes. The story follows the conflict between two submarines and the unlikely relationship that forms between a young upper-level girl and a lower-level guy amidst the chaos. The book is praised for its captivating plot, light enough to read for short periods but also engrossing enough to keep readers hooked for hours, with a good balance of action, character development, and world-building.

    The damp, cramped, cold cockpit pressed in around him, a dormant barrier to the sea beyond. At their dimmest, the backlit buttons on the console before him normally wouldn’t have looked lit at all. Bu...

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    'Wool' by Hugh Howey is a post-apocalyptic drama set in an underground silo where survivors have lived for generations. The story revolves around the strict rules of the society, the mystery of the outside world, and the characters' struggles for survival. The writing style is immersive, with intricate plots, unexpected twists, and well-developed characters that keep the readers engaged throughout the book.

    1 The children were playing while Holston climbed to his death; he could hear them squealing as only happy children do. While they thundered about frantically above, Holston took his time, each step m...

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