Summer of Science Fiction

Explore the best science fiction books for summer! Dive into thrilling futuristic adventures, alien worlds, and mind-bending stories perfect for your summer reading list.

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Looking Glass

 

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Migration of the Kamishi

by Gaddy Bergmann

In the Fifty-First Century, the planet has recovered from a three-thousand-year-old wound -- an asteroid strike. In the middle of the Twenty-First Century, the asteroid Apophis struck the planet and wiped out civilization in a disaster of biblical proportions. All technology -- communication, transportation, power, everything -- was lost. Faced with the choice to rebuild the past as it was, or to live a simpler life in harmony with nature, the few survivors chose harmony.
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Trials of the Warmland

by Gaddy Bergmann

The second book of the Feral World series, a world set in 51st-century America. The last remnants of the Kamishi tribe have reached the Warmland, but there is no respite from danger. A new adversary, the Lunari--descendants of those few who escaped the apocalypse by colonizing the Moon--have returned to Earth with ideas of their own.
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Seventh Daughter

by Ronnie Seagren

Set primarily in the Peru of 1937, "Seventh Daughter" is a character-driven adventure fantasy that explores such conflicts as the struggle between duty and choice and between good and evil.
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Dragon Ring

by Lettie Prell

Nadine, the daughter of the man who transformed Guatemala into the world's largest and most powerful corporation, is an expert at virtual-reality applications. When she goes undercover to find her father's killers, she discovers a power that can transform civilization or destroy entire cities.
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She Murdered Me with Science

by David Boop

It's 1953 and disgraced scientist Noel Glass works as a P.I. to redeem himself for a deadly experiment that cost the lives of six people. As Glass struggles to clear his name, he uncovers an evil organization bent on using his own invention for world domination.
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