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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.
|isbn=1784971650
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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...
|isbn=1409184641
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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...
|isbn=1473223172
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Aaron Sheridan doesn’t want to live anymore. His After his entire family had just died is killed in a shuttle crash and he’d been the , one flying it. Unable to deal with the guiltthat he was piloting no less, he signs up for Aaron Sheridan enlists in the Martian Fleet , fully expecting a fatal deployment to die in the ongoing Rim War. Instead, but instead ends he winds up at their most prestigious on Corinth Station, the Fleet's command school, Corinth Station. InitiallyAt first, he’s detached from he is apathetic towards the brutality of his instructors and the Machiavellian tactics scheming of the other students thereand staff, but after he sticks standing up for his only friend , he makes himself becomes a target of for the dreaded Caelus Erik, the most feared cadet on the station, Caelus ErikCorinth. Unsure of whom to trust and worried Scared that anything he does any further actions will make put others on his flight team targets as wellat risk, Aaron retreats deeper and deeper inside shuts himselfoff from everyone. HoweverBut, when he discovers that officer the staff on Corinth have a motive other than training is not the station’s only purposeofficers, it becomes increasingly clear he begins to realise that risking everything is his all might be the safest thing he can do. .. [[Lakes of Mars by Merritt Graves|Full Review]]
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===[[Sunlight 24 by Merritt Graves]]===
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If In 2031, genetic engineering and robotics is changing the game wasn’t fair world at an unprecedented rate, with a regimen known as Revision making people stronger, faster and smarter than ever before. Baseline humanity is slowly being rendered obsolete, it’s definitely not fair now. Or so thinks with people like 16-year-old Dorian Waters, part of being left by the ever-expanding portion of humanity who can’t afford wayside as these new superhumans dominate the nano-implant and genetic augmentation regimen known as Revisionworkforce. And because he can’t afford Without Revision, he can’t get into college. He can’t Dorian can't go to University and can't get a job. And when he sees the brilliant and mesmerizing Lena for the first timeso begins Dorian's slow spiral of self-destruction, he knows he doesn’t have a chance with her, either. Feeling thoroughly lost and exasperated, Dorian robs a house robbing houses with his best friendEthan to pay for his Revision, Ethan. Then they do it again. It’s thrilling and terrifying and deeply unsettling. But since they take so little each all the time that their targets don’t notice, they’re able desperately trying to keep at it until they have enough money saved upthis activity secret from his family. Once they do their first RevisionBut, their initial choices in self-enhancement start impacting their future choiceswith his psychopathic brother already suspicious of him and the police gaining ground, which in turn impact their future Revision––on and on in a downward spiral of self-destruction. Dorian desperately wants slowly begins to slow things down and figure out the kind of person realise that he really wants 's going to be, but with the police one step behind them and a contentious relationship with his brother, Jaden, threatening have to unravel risk everything, it’s the expedient choices that he’s finding himself more and more compelled to makestay ahead... [[Sunlight 24 by Merritt Graves|Full Review]]
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In the twenty-third century, humanity Humanity is enjoying at a comparative utopia. Yet life on Earth is about to change, foreverturning point. After Feriton Kane's investigative team has discovered investigation uncovers the worst threat ever to face mankind – and we've almost no time to fight back. The supposedly benign Olyix 's plan to harvest humanity, in order to carry us to their god at the end name of the universe. And as their agents conclude schemes down on earthgod, vast warships converge above the entire human race prepares to gather this cargofight back. Some factions push But when the Olyix's 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 live in hiding amongst the stars – although in an effort to hide from their aggressors, even though only a chosen few small percentage of humanity would make it out in timesurvive. But others refuse choose to break before the stormfight them head-on. As disaster loomshumanity comes face-to-face with the largest ever threat to their existence, animosities must old grudges will have to be set put aside to focus on just one goal: wiping obliterating this enemy from the face of creation. Even if it means preparing planning for a future this generation than none of them will never ever live to see... [[Salvation Lost by Peter F Hamilton|Full Review]]
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The last thing Sanda remembers is After her gunship exploding. She expected is destroyed in a battle, Sanda Greeve expects to be recovered by salvage-medics and to awaken wake up in a friendly handsmedical ward, patched-up fully healed and ready to rejoin get back into the fight. Instead However, instead she wakes up 230 years a quarter of a millenia later, on missing a deserted leg, aboard an enemy starship called The Light of Berossus - (or"Bero", as he the starship's rather grumpy AI prefers to call himself, 'Bero'). Bero tells Sanda that the war is lost. That long over, and that the entire star population of the system is dead. But The only option, it seems, is that to travel to the full story? After allnearest star system. But, in as the starship makes preparations for its decades-long voyage across the vastness of spacestars, anything it becomes clear to Sanda that something else is possible going on. . . [[Velocity Weapon by Megan E O'Keefe|Full Review]]
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January is a dying planet. It wasn't exactly pleasant to begin with. One half is scorching sunlight, pure, blazing heat, and totally uninhabitable. The other half is pure darkness and ice, where a creature can freeze to death in seconds, and totally uninhabitable. In the middle is a brief twilight that is barely survivable. Life is a knife-edge, stray too close to one side you die, to close to the other, you die and yet the heat from the sun and the water from the ice are necessary for life. Life for the inhabitants of January is long, and hard, and arduous, will anything ever change? [[The City In The Middle Of The Night by Charlie Jane Anders|Full Review]]
 
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===[[Salvation by Peter F Hamilton]]===
 
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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]]
 
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===[[XX by Angela Chadwick]]===
 
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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]]
 
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===[[Rosewater by Tade Thompson]]===
 
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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]]
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