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Independently Published Extant
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Independently Published Adventures in Sci-fi
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Ksa Publishing Consultants Inc Sa Bête Cyborg
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Ksa Publishing Consultants Inc Emprise Viken
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Clarke Chronicles Book 2
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Independently Published Have Imagination, Will Travel
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Independently Published Unraveling
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Independently Published A Warrior's Heart: Marastin Dow Warriors Novella
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Independently Published En la Realidad Particular
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC We Are Satellites
Book SynopsisFrom award-winning author Sarah Pinsker comes a novel about one family and the technology that divides them. Get one – or get left behind. Val and Julie just want what's best for their kids, David and Sophie. So when David comes home from school begging for a new brain implant to help with his studies, they're torn. Julie grew up poor and knows what it's like to be the only kid in school without the new technology, but Val is terrified by the risks and the implications. Soon, everyone at Julie's work has the implant and she's struggling to keep pace. It's clear that she'll have to get one too if she's not to be left behind. Before long, Val and Sophie are the only two in the family without the device, and part of an ever-shrinking minority in their town. With government subsidies and no apparent downside, why would anyone refuse? But Sophie can't shake the feeling that something sinister is going on behind the scenes and she's going to do whatever it takes to find out – even if it pits her against a powerful tech company and the people she loves most.Trade ReviewPinsker's newest is a carefully crafted sci-fi web stretched over an intensely human core... Issues of discrimination, ableism, transparency, and more weave together to create an intricately told cautionary tale' * Booklist (starred review) *A fascinating novel that explores how technologies can transform family dynamics * BuzzFeed *Pinsker's meticulous research and melodious prose bring readers to the heart of a family and the challenges of societal expectations, technology, and the desire to advance without fully understanding the consequences * Library Journal (starred review) *A compassionate, richly textured look at how one ordinary family deals with the next wave in productivity technology... Best of all, the novel's futuristic premise feels as realistic and lived-in as its characters' love for one another' -- Annalee NewitzA deeply empathetic story of a family struggling with everyday impossibilities. We Are Satellites will drill a tiny – entirely painless – aperture in the side of your skull, snake its way inside, and rewire how you think about the lines between yourself, technology, and those we love -- Bob ProehlThis is science fiction as domestic slice of life; a gripping, believable immersion in the day after tomorrow * Guardian *A book that poses interesting questions and does it with great poise itself. Wonderfully written with a realistic feeling family at the centre * SF Book Review *A smart, sensitive unpacking of the personal, political and social assumptions that go into the development and promotion of new devices. It's all the more powerful for being painfully ordinary, down to Val blaming herself for not resisting a technology she knows will harm her family * The Times *Watching these intriguing and imperfect family members finding a way to bring their orbits together is what We Are Satellites is really about. It's such a deeply humane portrait of a family that it barely needs its SF at all – even though the SF provides an unnervingly credible hint of what challenges families might face in the not-too-distant future, if we aren't quite there already * Locus Magazine *Very clever... SF which examines the effects of a particular change on a society has a long history and this book is an outstanding, intelligent addition to that category. If there is any justice, it should be appearing in future Award lists. I'm definitely looking forward to reading more of this author's work' * Birmingham SF Group *A slow-burning novel... This is a book about technology with a very human core. It's a quietly compelling novel that will leave you looking at your relationship with technology with a fresh pair of eyes (but not bionic ones)' -- Geek Dad
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Time Traveller's Almanac: 100 Stories Brought
Book SynopsisA special reissue from Head of Zeus's bestselling anthology library of the ultimate collection of time travel stories, from the beginning of time to its very end. The Time Traveller's Almanac is the largest, most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled. Gathered into one volume by intrepid chrononauts and world-renowned anthologists Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, here is over a century's worth of literary travels into past and the future. Including stories from Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, George R.R. Martin, Ursula K. Le Guin, Michael Moorcock and, of course, H.G. Wells, here are beloved classics and cutting-edge contemporary examples of the genre. Because, the truth is, fiction is the most effective time travel machine in the universe and always has been.Trade ReviewPlayful, richly imaginative and vast... A fabulous collection' * Metro *Something of a dream come true... Exemplary' * Morning Star *This kind of SF has an irresistible, eternal appeal * Guardian *Across nearly 1,000 pages it collects tales of chrononautical adventure... A compilation worth your time' * Financial Times *
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Silverwood Books Ltd Fire Mountain
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Totally Bound Publishing Wolfs Redemption
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New Generation Publishing The Skydiver Who Fell Through Time
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Here of This Now
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GLAGOSLAV PUBLICATIONS B.V. R.U.R. Rossums Universal Robots
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Storm Publishing Ltd The Mandeville Curse
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Gary Higgs Vondor3
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Second Sky Shadow War
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Second Sky Starship Salvager
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Second Sky Starship Raider
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Second Sky Starship Rebellion
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UK Book Publishing India on the Go
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UK Book Publishing India on the Go
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Panda Publishing Agency UK The Kingdom of Lies
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TheHappyStoryGarden Shards
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Panda Publishing Agency UK In The Land of Purgorites
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Panda Publishing Agency UK In The Land of Purgorites
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London Book Publishers Awaking Angels
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Volume 1 of 2 Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The War of the Worlds Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Tellwell Talent A Lesser of Two Evils
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Tellwell Talent Abel Dean
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Kestrel Reachs StarThreaders
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978-1-83423-168-6 The Rise of Artificial General Intelligence
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Tellwell Talent The Hollow Orchestrator
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Tellwell Talent The Hollow Orchestrator
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