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|author=Cixin Liu
|title=Death's End
|rating=5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary= If I'd been paying more attention when I picked this book up, I would have put it back on the shelf. Not because I didn't want to read it, but because I'd have figured out that it was the final part of a trilogy. Coming in part way through a saga is never the easiest thing to do and it's particularly true in science fiction because without knowing the back-story there are not just people whose names mean nothing to you (when it's assumed they will) but there are whole concepts that you won't understand. This latter is particularly true of Cixin Liu's work – his range is phenomenal. George R R Martin, who knows a thing or two about world-creation, described it as ''a unique blend of scientific and philosophical speculation, conspiracy theory and cosmology''. All of that and more.
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|author=Andy Briggs
|title=Ctrl+S
|rating=5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary= In the near future, life's pretty good. Climate change has been brought under control, the bee population has been brought back from near-extinction, and 3D printing has made things cheaper and quicker than ever before. But the biggest triumph has got to be SPACE, a simulated world that has the ability to mimic emotions as well as images. But, as with every technology, there is the potential for it to be abused. Every day, people are being kidnapped, plugged into SPACE and have their emotions and feelings harvested for the richest and sickest members of society. And now Theo's mum has gone missing. As he follows the trail left by her, he uncovers a vast conspiracy that would use any means necessary to stop him from finding out where his mum has gone...
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|author= Stephen Baxter
|title= World Engines: Destroyer
|rating= 4
|genre= Science Fiction
|summary= The last thing Colonel Reid Malenfant remembers is his Space Shuttle crashing - until he wakes up in the mid-24th Century, on an Earth massively depopulated and patiently waiting for the coming apocalypse. Suffering from severe culture shock, he tries to adjust to this new world. But all of this is changed when he receives a message from his wife Emma...who died on a mission to Phobos all the way back in 2004. As it slowly dawns on him that their timelines don't match up, he resolves to find a way to Phobos. But, this new society doesn't believe in space travel and no-one is willing to help him, until he meets a driven young woman who desperately wants to explore as much as he does...
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===[[The Dragon's Harvest Lakes of Mars by Jason F BoggsMerritt Graves]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]] After his entire family is killed in a shuttle crash, one that he was piloting no less, Aaron Sheridan enlists in the Martian Fleet, fully expecting to die in the ongoing Rim War. Instead, he winds up on Corinth Station, the Fleet's command school. At first, he is apathetic towards the brutality and scheming of the students and staff, but after standing up for his only friend, he becomes a target for the dreaded Caelus Erik, the most feared cadet on Corinth. Scared that any further actions will put others on his flight team at risk, Aaron shuts himself off from everyone. But, when he discovers that the staff on Corinth have a motive other than training officers, he begins to realise that risking his all might be the safest thing he can do... [[Lakes of Mars by Merritt Graves|Full Review]]
[[image:4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]] Young Nelson Jones was a young and gifted military cadet in the fascist new world order called the 'New Era'. As his experiences led him on a path of conflict and self-discovery, he became a changed man. Picking up 20 months after the events of ''The Devil's Dragon'', Nathan is on an expedition to uncover the mystery of the sungates, when a terrible secret leads to horrifying discoveries for all involved. Meanwhile, the humans and the Aesini fight for their very existence, as Nelson's nemesis, Major Ira Billis, finds a terrifying new ally in a quest to restore the New Era to glory. As Nelson and his friends race against the clock in order to defeat this new threat, they find themselves facing a power beyond imagination… [[The Dragon's Harvest by Jason F Boggs|Full Review]] <!-- Anders Merritt Graves -->
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===[[The City In The Middle Of The Night by Charlie Jane Anders]]===
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January In 2031, genetic engineering and robotics is changing the world at an unprecedented rate, with a dying planetregimen known as Revision making people stronger, faster and smarter than ever before. It wasn't exactly pleasant to begin with. One half Baseline humanity is scorching sunlightslowly being rendered obsolete, pure, blazing heat, and totally uninhabitablewith people like 16-year-old Dorian Waters being left by the wayside as these new superhumans dominate the workforce. The other half is pure darkness and iceWithout Revision, where a creature Dorian can freeze 't go to death in seconds, University and totally uninhabitable. In the middle is can't get a brief twilight that is barely survivablejob. Life is a knifeAnd so begins Dorian's slow spiral of self-edgedestruction, stray too close robbing houses with his best friend Ethan to one side you diepay for his Revision, all the time desperately trying to close to the other, you die and yet the heat keep this activity secret from the sun and the water from the ice are necessary for lifehis family. Life for the inhabitants But, with his psychopathic brother already suspicious of January is long, him and hardthe police gaining ground, and arduous, will anything ever change? Dorian slowly begins to realise that he's going to have to risk everything to stay ahead...[[The City In The Middle Of The Night Sunlight 24 by Charlie Jane AndersMerritt Graves|Full Review]]
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===[[Salvation Lost by Peter F Hamilton]]=== [[image:3.5star4star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]] Apparently the term ''space opera'' was coined in 1941 as a pejorative. It was borrowed not from the high-brow musical art form, but from the common or garden 'soap opera'. It related to a particular kind of science fiction which the coiner (one Wilson Tucker) described as a ''hacky, grinding, stinking, outworn, spaceship yarn". It would be fifty years later before the term started to be re-appropriated to cover – if still the same themes of distant futures, military conflict, heroism and a simplistic set of values – more literary, more expansive works. The term is now taken as compliment. [[Salvation by Peter F Hamilton|Full Review]] <!-- Chadwick -->|-| style=''width: 10%; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;''|[[image:0349700249.jpg|link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0349700249/ref=nosim?tag=thebookbag-21]] 
| style=Humanity is at a turning point. After Feriton Kane's investigation uncovers the supposedly benign Olyix's plan to harvest humanity in the name of their god, the entire human race prepares to fight back. But when the Olyix'verticals harvesting ships appear and start heading towards Earth, and Olyix-derived technology begins preparing them for transportation, humanity realises that they are vastly outnumbered and outgunned. Some people to flee, taking to the stars in an effort to hide from their aggressors, even though only a small percentage of humanity would survive. But others choose to fight them head-on. As humanity comes face-align: top; textto-align: left;''|===face with the largest ever threat to their existence, old grudges will have to be put aside to focus on obliterating this enemy. Even if it means planning for a future than none of them will ever live to see...[[XX Salvation Lost by Angela ChadwickPeter F Hamilton|Full Review]]===
[[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:LGBT Fiction|LGBT Fiction]], [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]] Angela Chadwick's debut novel explores the possibility of two women being able to produce a baby girl through a process called Ovum-to-Ovum fertilisation. It centres around Rosie and Jules who take part in the first ever clinical trial that would allow them to have a child of their own without the need for a sperm donor or any other male intervention. What follows is a story that shows the harshness and at times disgraceful behaviour of the media, and the general public, when faced with a controversial technique that could lead to the demise of men. [[XX by Angela Chadwick|Full Review]] <!-- Thompson Megan E O'Keefe -->
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===[[Rosewater Velocity Weapon by Tade ThompsonMegan E O'Keefe]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction]] After her gunship is destroyed in a battle, Sanda Greeve expects to wake up in a friendly medical ward, fully healed and ready to get back into the fight. However, instead she wakes up a quarter of a millenia later, missing a leg, aboard an enemy starship called The Light of Berossus (or "Bero", as the starship's rather grumpy AI prefers to call himself). Bero tells Sanda that the war is long over, and that the entire population of the system is dead. The only option, it seems, is to travel to the nearest star system. But, as the starship makes preparations for its decades-long voyage across the stars, it becomes clear to Sanda that something else is going on... [[Velocity Weapon by Megan E O'Keefe|Full Review]]
[[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]] Rosewater is a town on the edge. A community formed around the edges of a mysterious alien biodome, its residents comprise the hopeful, the hungry and the helpless - people eager for a glimpse inside the dome or a taste of its rumoured healing powers. Kaaro is a government agent with a criminal past. He has seen inside the biodome, and doesn't care to again - but when something begins killing off others like himself, Kaaro must defy his masters to search for an answer, facing his dark history and coming to a realisation about a horrifying future. [[Rosewater by Tade Thompson|Full Review]] <!-- Rajaniemi Vaughn -->
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===[[Summerland Across the Void by Hannu RajaniemiS K Vaughn]]===
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Imagine a world in which death was no longer something to fear but something to aspire toSea epics? So 20th century. After discovery of the afterlife, the British Empire has extended its reach into Summerland, the Big Smoke for the recently deceased. In 1938 the British Empire is caught up in Try a race against Soviet spies and dealing with a mole buried deep in the heart of Summerland. When Rachel White, an ambitious SIS agent, becomes suspicious about the potential rogue agent, she must decide how far she is willing to go and how much she is willing to risk to uncover the truthspace epic. [[Summerland Across the Void by Hannu RajaniemiS K Vaughn|Full Review]]
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===[[The War in the Dark Exhalation by Nick SetchfieldTed Chiang]]===
[[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:FantasyScience Fiction|FantasyScience Fiction]], [[:Category:Science FictionShort Stories|Science FictionShort Stories]]
Europe – 1963. The world is used to Over the constant tensions between the West and Russiapast twenty-eight years Ted Chiang has published fifteen science fiction short stories, with the Cold War these magnificent stories have won twenty-seven major science fiction awards so if you are a seemingly never ending threat in science fiction fan it is likely that you have already come across some of the lives of everyday peoplework by Ted Chiang. What they donIf you haven't know however, is that the real cold war is fought on the borders of than take this world, far from prying eyes at the edges of the light. British Intelligence agent Christopher Winter is forced opportunity to flee London when an assassination attempt goes horribly wrong, and is forced into a tense, unwelcome alliance with the lethal Karina Lazarovado so now. As the threats rise, Christopher finds himself caught in a quest for centuries old hidden knowledge – an occult secret that Trust me; your imagination will give instant supremacy to whichever nation possesses it. Racing against the enemy, Christopher is taken from ruins in Bavaria through to the haunted Hungarian border, all in search of something unholy – born of the power of white fire and black glass. It's a world of treachery, blood and magic. A world at war in the darkbe grateful. [[The War in the Dark Exhalation by Nick SetchfieldTed Chiang|Full Review]]
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| style="''vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"''|===[[Ascension William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future! by Victor DixenIan Doescher]]===
[[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:TeensHumour|TeensHumour]], [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]]
Six girlsA long time ago, six boys. Each in the two separate bays of a single spaceship. They have six minutes each week publishing house far away, [[:Category:Ian Doescher|someone]] thought it wonderfully wacky to seduce and to make their choices, under rewrite the unblinking eye story of the on-board camerasStar Wars in Shakespearean pentameter, colliding two entirely different genres and styles in such a clever way they seemed perfectly suited. They are It was then duly repeated for all the contenders other films in the Genesis programmemain Star Wars cycle, the worldand clearly someone's craziest speed-dating show everbuffing their quills ready for Episode Nine, aimed at creating the first human colony on Marstitle of which became public knowledge the day before I write. Leonor In the hiatus, an 18 year old orphanhowever, is one of the chosen ones. She effort has signed up for glory. She has signed up for love. She has signed up for a one-way ticket. Even been made to see if the dream turns same shtick works with other texts, and to a nightmare, it is too late for regretsriff on other seemingly unlikely source materials in iambs. And could we have anything more suitably unsuitable-seeming than Back to the Future, with its tales of time travel, bullying, and parent/child strife like no other? [[Ascension William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future! by Victor DixenIan Doescher|Full Review]]
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===[[A Memory Called Empire of Silence (Sun Eater) by Christopher RuocchioArkady Martine]]===
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Hadrian Marlowe sits The problem with Martine's fiction debut is that she makes the two commonest errors in the distant future SF writing the true account of his life : she tries to add context be too clever and she wants her fictional languages to a tale everyone in be complex and rich and errs on the Empire knows alreadyside of making them unpronounceable by most readers. I can see why she does both, but it''Empire of Silence'' is s a herodisappointment because they's quest but it is made clear from re the start that it will not end that way. We are millennia in blocks against which the future, Earth has been lost and great houses rule portions of a vast empire. Hadrian Marlowe is set to inherit one brilliance of the great houses but following some terrible news he decides upon a new path insteadbook stumbles. [[A Memory Called Empire of Silence (Sun Eater) by Christopher RuocchioArkady Martine|Full Review]]
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===[[Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds]]===
 
[[image:5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]], [[:Category:Crime|Crime]]
 
What happens when Utopia is achieved? When everyone is linked neurologically to everyone else and people vote on each minor decision so every aspect of life is truly democratic? Everyone knows everything and everyone decides everything so what can possibly go wrong? Except people are dying, melting to be precise, and no one knows how, or why, or who could be next. In such a circumstance who can be trusted to solve this crime and do so without spreading panic? What if the only people who can be trusted have already let you down once before? [[Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds|Full Review]]
 
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===[[The Rose, the Night, and the Mirror by Mark Lingane]]===
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[[image:3Julian's family are getting pretty fed up with his perma-student status. They feel that the maths PHD candidate should start earning some money. To that end, they have managed to find him a job tutoring the children of a highly regarded politician. Julian bowls up at their strange, austere mansion with little in the way of expectation. Victor, the politician is not at home. But Esis, his wife, is. A beautiful but isolated woman, Esis shows little interest in her children and not much more in Julian.5starShe directs him towards his room, the library in which he will teach the children, and the kitchen, whose chefbot will provide him with food.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]]The Rose, the Night, [[:Category:Fantasyand the Mirror by Mark Lingane|FantasyFull Review]]
Meet Jaymi. He's a world-class video games designer, and fresh to a new mansion in the Hollywood Hills on the basis of some recent success. But he's seen the future and he doesn't like it. His current employers, able to bring any amount of class, skill and culture to the world of gameplay, are beset on appealing to the most lunkheaded and lowest common denominators instead. Indeed, their next big thing will change the world for the worse – it will be a massively disturbing environment, where people progress through the world of the entity by spreading fake news about anyone and everyone else on the planet, whether they're playing along or not, and by getting kind of prestige points on spoiling and shaming anything beyond a user-accepted, algorithm-designed, status quo. With a much more Reithian approach, Jaymi goes freelance, and sets up a way of restoring the balance with a launch of his own, where aspects of his more humanitarian mind are played out by avatars of him in the game. He sees this as a way to improve society and get his own back – but the chance of getting revenge more quickly comes about when those avatars leave their encoded background, and become fully playable characters in reality… [[The Beasts of Electra Drive by Rohan Quine|Full Review]] <!-- Doescher Arnold -->
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| style="''vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"''|===[[William Shakespeare's the Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the Seventh Betrayed by Ian DoescherGeoffrey Arnold]]===
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A long time ago, In an extension of the story begun by Geoffrey Arnold in a galaxy far away''Ripped Apart'', there was he continues to tell the story of the Quantum twins. Born on a man called William Shakespeareparallel world, who was able these genetically identical twins interfered with an experiment and were hurtled through space-time to create our earth - and a series of dramatic histories full of machinations most foul, rulers most evil and rebellious heroes and heroines most sturdyadventures ensued in the following books. You may or may not have noticed the cinematic version of his original stage play for When we rejoin them in ''The Force Doth AwakenBetrayed'', but here at last we get the actual script, complete with annoying-in-different-ways-find Tullia struggling to adapt to-before droids anew, returning heroes from elsewhere in his oeuvre, and people keeping it life in the bush - adopted by a Bushman family til it hurtsand made part of a tribe. And if you need further encouragementTwin Qwelby however, don't forget his audience only demanded three parts of Henry VI – here the series is not doing so popular we're well - shocked by the violence on the earth. Rescued by an old friend, he then tries to help a girl called Xaala - but her ulterior motives may well prove to part seven – surely making this over twice drive a wedge between the twins as good… they try to reconnect... [[William Shakespeare's the Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the Seventh Betrayed by Ian DoescherGeoffrey Arnold|Full Review]]
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Living in 2017 has me longing to live in some sort of futuristic UtopiaIn the near future, in self-drive cars are the norm - a world convenient and easy way of free thinking and no major crimetransport. Perhaps in However, when someone hacks into the systems of eight self-drive cars, their passengers are set on a Space Station high above the Earth were fatal collision course. As everyday commutes turn into terror-filled journeys, the greatest minds public have travelled so that they can build a vessel that will send the next generations of humans to populate new planetsjudge who should survive. You know that as soon as you arrive it But with every aspect of these passangers being examined by the public - will they turn out to be the same old problems. You can't really have a Utopia with people in it, can youwhat they seem? [[Places in the Darkness The Passengers by Chris BrookmyreJohn Marrs|Full Review]]
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===[[Water & Glass Beneath the World, A Sea by Abi CurtisChris Beckett]]===
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Something has happenedSouth America, something very nasty and on 1990. Ben Ronson, a British police officer, arrives in a submarine mysterious forest to investigate a pregnant elephant is one spate of only a handful killings of animals living below the wavesDuendes. We follow Nerissa CraneThese silent, vaguely humanoid creatures - with long limbs and black button eyes - have a vetstrange psychic effect on people, as she remembers recent eventsunleashing the subconscious and exposing their innermost thoughts and fears. Ben becomes fascinated by the Duendes, but the closer he gets, looks after the animals and falls into a world of intriguemore he begins to unravel, with terrifying results...[[Beneath the World, A Sea by Chris Beckett|Full Review]]
It is difficult to properly review this book without giving too much away. There will be mild spoilers throughout this right from the start but I will try to avoid the main ones. [[Water & Glass by Abi Curtis|Full Review]] <!-- Dick Hill -->
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Philip K Dick's stories were originally published in the 50s, but they are more present than past[[image:3. On the big screen ''Blade Runner 2049'' relaunched the Dick-inspired cult classic to reviews of pure praise; and on slightly smaller screens, Channel 4 has adapted the author's short stories for TV5star. Startlingly, Dick's current relevance reaches beyond fiction and into the factualjpg|link=Category: his topics from intrusive advertising and loss of privacy to the increasing machination of society are all headline material in today's news. It is as if half a century after their inception, Dick's electric dreams are becoming reality. {{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams by Philip K Dick:Category:Science Fiction|Full ReviewScience Fiction]]
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 | style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"|===[[Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse (Dr Who) by James Goss and Russell T Davies]]=== [[image:4.5star.jpg|link=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Children's Rhymes and Verse|Children's Rhymes and Verse]], [[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]], [[:Category:Humour|Humour]] Consider the Doctor. Just how many birthday and Christmas gifts must he have to hand out each year, were he to keep in touch with even half of his companions? He would certainly need a few novelty gifts for some of them, say, for example, whimsical books of verse that pithily encapsulate the life of a Time Lord and that of some of his friends and enemies. As luck would have it, he has the space in his TARDIS to stock up in advance, so my advice to him – sorry, her – would be to pop along to his local Earth-based book emporium and get himself ready. And if you're working on a shorter timescale, with a shorter lifespan, and thinking perhaps just one gift season ahead, well my advice is pretty much the same. [[Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred: A Collection of Time Lord Verse (Dr Who) by James Goss and Russell T Davies|Full Review]] <!-- Mann Jason Boggs -->
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===[[Ghosts of Empire The Dragon's Harvest by George MannJason F Boggs]]===
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Taking Young Nelson Jones was a young and gifted military cadet in the fascist new world order called the 'New Era'. As his experiences led him on a band path of undead Mummies will take it out of the best of us conflict and self-discovery, he became a holiday may be neededchanged man. If you are from New York there are not many other cities worldwide that could impress youPicking up 20 months after the events of ''The Devil's Dragon'', but London Nelson is one on an expedition to uncover the mystery of them. Surelythe sungates, when a nice visit terrible secret leads to Englandhorrifying discoveries for all involved. Meanwhile, far from the hustle humans and bustle of the Big AppleAesini fight for their very existence, will help you as Nelson's nemesis, Major Ira Billis, finds a terrifying new ally in a quest to relaxrestore the New Era to glory. It is not as if Russian Tsarists are on As Nelson and his friends race against the loose with magical powers or the events are conspiring clock in order to raise the sleeping defeat this new threat, they find themselves facing a power of Albion from its slumber. Is it? beyond imagination… [[Ghosts of Empire The Dragon's Harvest by George MannJason F Boggs|Full Review]]
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===[[Artemis The City In The Middle Of The Night by Andy WeirCharlie Jane Anders]]===
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Welcome January is a dying planet. It wasn't exactly pleasant to Artemisbegin with. One half is scorching sunlight, pure, blazing heat, the first city on the moonand totally uninhabitable. A powerhouse for the rich The other half is pure darkness and ice, where a once creature can freeze to death in a lifetime trip for earth touristsseconds, and also a place a small community of citizens call home. Jazz Bashara is one such citizen. She came to Artemis with her father aged six, it's the only place she's ever known but she wouldn't say she's flourishingtotally uninhabitable. In fact, the phrase most often used to describe Jazz middle is a waste of talentbrief twilight that is barely survivable. Jazz lives in the low end of town, sleeping on a bunk, using a shared bathroom, which Life is all she can afford through her job as a porter. Howeverknife-edge, Jazz dreams above all else of being rich and stray too close to this endone side you die, she has set up a side business of illegal smuggling activity. When one of Jazz's regular clients wants her to step up close to the other, you die and yet the heat from petty criminal to major criminal the sun and the water from the ice are necessary for a handsome reward, it is just too tempting to refuselife. What Jazz doesn't know is all Life for the facts behind what she inhabitants of January is being asked to do. long, and hard, and arduous, will anything ever change? [[Artemis The City In The Middle Of The Night by Andy WeirCharlie Jane Anders|Full Review]]
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