Science Fictions

All the Birds in the Sky

by Charlie Jane Anders

When wizards meet scientists who have created time machines, one is left with no option but to expect wonders of the best kinds. Love and apocalypse are redefined by magic and science when a bigger force unites Patricia Delfine, a magician, and Laurence Armstead, an engineering genius and a scientist. Both are childhood friends who part ways. When they are united, however, nothing short of a miracle or scientific surprise takes place.

Ancestral Machines

by Michael Cobly

A complete space saga, which is more of a metaphor of our current world. Based on the philosophy that no world is safe, two hundred worlds rotate around an artificial sun and are harnessed to a space giant called the Warcage, which has turned into a wasteland, risking the lives of all that depend on it. The fate of this mammoth ship is to be defined or saved by the captain of a smuggler ship who visits the Warcage to rescue its crews.

Morning Star

by Pierce Brown

This is the final book of the Red Rising trilogy. Beaten and bruised after his wife was hanged and his people taken as slaves, the protagonist Darrow, betrayed by his best friend, risks everything for revenge against the overlords of the Gold society. In this last chapter of the alternative universe, good triumphs over evil as Darrow gets what he wanted.

The Masked City

by Genevieve Cogman

A book about rescuing endangered books—a plot that seems inspired by reality. After her much-acclaimed debut The Invisible Library, Cogman tells the story of Irene who works in the Invisible Library, and her assistant Kai, a dragon disguised as human. Together they rescue books from disappearing forever. The tale takes a new turn when Kai is kidnapped.

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