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In this wacky sci-fi comedy, May, a waitress, finds herself abducted by aliens and forced into space-faring food service. When she sees a chance at escape, she jumps on it, but things don't go according to plan. Now a passenger aboard the rocket ship The Audacity, alongside an alien with a longstanding I Love Lucy obsession, May needs to find a way to pay the bills and rescue planet earth from a Chaos Goddess with an expansive tooth collection. The book features a delightful cast of characters, including Xan, a blue-skinned alien who adores I Love Lucy, and May, a Sonic employee who just wants to get home using her 'Key Fist'. The plot is constantly moving, filled with insane grammar due to time travel, and May emerges as a superhero while trying to foil Chaos and keep Xan in line and alive.

The Audacity series by Laura Carmen Loup is a comedic sci-fi adventure filled with humor, weird concepts, outlandish but endearing characters, and a writing style reminiscent of Douglas Adams. The book lovingly pivots from familiar set-ups into unique tales, with bright, colorful, and snarky characters, and a fun, insightful voice that rings true to fans of comedic sci-fi fantasy.

If you liked The Audacity, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Girl: Repurposed by Meaghan Curley
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    'Girl: Repurposed' by Meaghan Curley is a witty and satirical reimagining of Greek mythology set in modern times. The story follows Tranquila, a relatable and entertaining protagonist who navigates the Underworld, dealing with challenges like her verbally abusive grandmother, her new job, and managing Cerberus, the three-headed dog. Through a playful tone, the author incorporates themes of racism, sexism, substance abuse, and societal obstacles, providing a fresh and humorous take on Greek mythology.

    The book cleverly blends humor, social commentary, and a subversive look at Greek mythology to create a unique and engaging narrative. Meaghan Curley's writing style is described as funny, insightful, and courageously weird, with a light touch that manages to tackle difficult subjects with wit and creativity. The plot is both complex and easy to follow, offering a delightful mix of relatable frustrations, clever dialogue, and a well-paced storyline that keeps readers entertained from start to finish.


  2. #2

    The Grimy and The Greedy by Meaghan Curley
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    'The Grimy and The Greedy' by Meaghan Curley is a dark and gritty tale that follows the main character, Fizzy, as she navigates a world filled with dysfunctional humans, demons, and ghosts. The story is narrated with dark humor and startling irreverence, keeping readers on the edge of their seats throughout. The characters, like Fizzy's friends Zeno and PJ, come to life with charm and wit, creating a world that is both terrifying and humorous. The plot is filled with twists and turns, leading to a resolution that leaves readers with questions about Fizzy's childhood, the reasons behind her being hated, and the mysterious demon in the story.

    The book captures taboo topics such as the feelings of a victim when an abuser dies, and does so beautifully, making it easy for readers to sympathize with the characters. The writing style is described as suspenseful, with gruesome and existential moments that keep readers engaged. Overall, 'The Grimy and The Greedy' is a unique and thrilling read that blends elements of the supernatural and horror with comedic relief, creating an unforgettable reading experience.


  3. #3

    Fernando by Chanel Hardy
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    Fernando by Chanel Hardy is a love story centered around Amari, a transgender teen girl, who faces various challenges such as living with HIV/AIDS, incarceration, sexual abuse, transphobia, and racism. The book beautifully portrays Amari's journey of self-discovery and love in Brazil, where she meets Gabriel, leading to a slow-burning romance amidst family moments and personal struggles.


  4. #4

    The Everything Box - Another Coop Heist by Richard Kadrey
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    The Everything Box by Richard Kadrey is a humorous urban fantasy novel that follows the misadventures of Charlie Cooper, known as Coop, a thief who is hired to steal a mysterious box that various groups are after. The story involves angels, demons, and cults all vying for control of the box, which has the power to unleash the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Set in a modern-day Los Angeles filled with magic and mayhem, the plot is fast-paced and filled with snarky humor, reminiscent of Kadrey's signature style. The narrative weaves together multiple subplots and characters, creating a chaotic yet entertaining story that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    THE ANGEL, MAJESTIC IN GOSSAMER ROBES, STOOD ON a mountaintop, taking it all in. The sky was clear and a few minutes earlier he’d been poking the carcass of a dead whale with a stick. The way he under...

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    The First Two Companions - The Assembly of Thirteen by Omayra Vélez
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    'The First Two Companions' in the series 'The Assembly of Thirteen' by Omayra Velez is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of June, a photojournalist suffering from PTSD, who is transported to the Forest of the Living Death and chosen as the Blue Companion. The story revolves around June's role in breaking the curse of the Athany and forming a new Assembly of the Thirteen to choose a new leader to rule Quetza. is filled with unique characters, each with their own intriguing stories that eventually connect to form a bigger picture, creating a complex and chaotic yet compelling narrative that keeps readers wanting to know more.


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    Spiderlight by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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    Spiderlight by Adrian Tchaikovsky follows a group of heroes on a quest to confront the Dark Lord, but as the story unfolds, it delves into themes of morality, ethics, and the complexities of human nature. The book challenges traditional fantasy tropes by exploring the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, particularly in their interactions with an unconventional spider character named Enth. Tchaikovsky's writing style mixes dark and humorous tones, creating a narrative that is both adventurous and thought-provoking.

    THE WORDS THAT TWANGED and thrummed their way to Nth said, New food coming, and he stirred, resettling his legs to take the measure of the message: how far, what direction, who originated it. Mother’s...

  7. #7
    Stars Uncharted
    Book 1 in the series:Stars Uncharted

    Stars Uncharted - Stars Uncharted by S.K. Dunstall
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    In Stars Uncharted, readers are taken on a thrilling space adventure filled with body modifications, evil corporations, space exploration, and action-packed scenes. The story follows Nika Rik Terri, a talented body modder, who gets entangled in a dangerous situation involving a powerful company. Alongside her, Josune Arriola embarks on a mission with captain Hammond Roystan, only to face unexpected challenges when their crew is murdered. As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate a universe where corporations hold immense power, leading to a high-stakes chase that keeps the readers hooked till the end. The narrative style throws readers into a vividly creative world, exploring themes of trust, friendship, and the consequences of being one step ahead of those in pursuit.

    The first thing Nika noticed about the man who buzzed the studio bell was his scar. A deep purple line that started at the top center of his lip and went upward in a diagonal slash across his right ey...

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    Eternal Gods Die Too Soon by Beka Modrekiladze
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    'Eternal Gods Die Too Soon' by Beka Modrekiladze is a mind-blowing blend of science, philosophy, and art that explores complex concepts such as entropy, Heisenberg uncertainty, quantum eraser, and entanglement. The story unfolds in an unknown world with a unique social structure, where the characters embark on a journey of discovery and love, guided by AI. The narrative skillfully weaves together futuristic elements like space, time, and Artificial Intelligence with thought-provoking philosophical questions, creating a captivating and mind-bending reading experience.

    The plot of the book revolves around the collapse of an older world and the emergence of a new one, highlighting the evolving nature of human characters and their profound transformations. Through a mix of science fiction and cerebral philosophy, the author presents a compelling exploration of the universe, time, and the essence of true love, while challenging readers to ponder the meaning of existence and the boundaries between science and philosophy.

    When he arrived at work, there was already a queue at his office, so he just opened the window and quickly welcomed the first person. He was a man in his late forties, and without much preparation, he...

  9. #9
    Little Fuzzy
    Book 1 in the series:Fuzzy Sapiens

    Little Fuzzy - Fuzzy Sapiens by H. Beam Piper
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    Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper is a classic science fiction novel that introduces the reader to the adorable and intriguing Fuzzies, a group of alien creatures on a planet colonized by humans. The story revolves around the conflict that arises when the Fuzzies are discovered, questioning whether they are sapient beings or just cute animals. As the plot unfolds, the book delves into themes of sapience, corporate greed, and the definition of intelligence, all set in a futuristic interstellar society. Piper's storytelling is engaging, presenting a mix of entertaining court drama and thought-provoking discussions on libertarian ideas and the nature of sentient beings.

    This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included...

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    The Reality Dysfunction - Night's Dawn by Peter F. Hamilton
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    'The Reality Dysfunction' by Peter F. Hamilton is a sprawling space opera novel that delves into a vast and detailed universe, exploring themes of religion, politics, government, and social stratification. The story follows multiple characters and storylines, gradually intertwining them to create a complex narrative. Despite its flaws in writing style, the book is praised for its imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking concepts, reminiscent of authors like Arthur C. Clarke and Iain M. Banks. The novel sets the stage for a grandiose space opera adventure that spans across the galaxy, blending elements of science fiction and horror.

    Space outside the attack cruiser Beezling tore open in five places. For a moment anyone looking into the expanding rents would have received a true glimpse into empty infinity. The pseudofabric struct...

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