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The Chrysalids
In The Chrysalids, John Wyndham crafts a chilling post-apocalyptic world where genetic purity is enforced with religious fervor. Set in Waknuk, a farming community in a radiation-scarred future, the story follows David Strorm, a boy who hides a dangerous secret: he possesses telepathic abilities—a mutation punishable by exile or death in his rigid society. When David befriends Sophie, a girl with an extra toe, and…-
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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott is a satirical novella that explores a two-dimensional world inhabited by geometric shapes, using the protagonist's discovery of a higher-dimensional reality to comment on the limitations of perception, social hierarchy, and the nature of reality itself.-
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Rebel
A decade after the events of Champion, Rebel reignites the Legend saga with a new generation of heroes—and villains. Set in the Republic-turned-united Antarctic States, the story follows: Eden Wing, Day’s brilliant but troubled younger brother, who resents his family’s legacy. Daniel “Day” Altan Wing, now a fading legend struggling with chronic illness and fatherhood. June Iparis, a high-ranking official balancing power and family loyalty. When Eden uncovers a…-
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Never Let Me Go
In Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro weaves a haunting and introspective tale set in an alternate-reality 1990s England, where Kathy H., a carer, reflects on her childhood at Hailsham, an idyllic yet unsettling boarding school. As Kathy reunites with her former classmates Ruth and Tommy, she confronts the dark truth about their existence: they are clones, created solely to provide organ donations for “normal”…-
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars
Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction adventure that follows the brave Thuvia as she becomes entangled in a perilous struggle for survival on Mars, while heroic warriors battle to rescue her and confront the planet’s deadly dangers.-
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The Obelisk Gate
The Obelisk Gate continues N.K. Jemisin’s Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth trilogy, plunging readers deeper into a world ravaged by apocalyptic climate disasters. As the Fifth Season—a catastrophic climate event—unfolds, the story follows: Essun, a grieving mother and powerful orogene, who seeks refuge in the underground comm of Castrima while hunting her daughter’s kidnapper. Nassun, Essun’s missing daughter, whose emerging powers draw her into a dangerous faction with…-
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*The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants* is an early 20th-century work attributed to "Eros Urides," said to be a Martian communicating through automatic writing. Published in 1922, the book is a mix of science fiction and spiritualism, presenting itself as an account of life on Mars and the philosophical teachings of its inhabitants. The Martians, as described, are highly advanced beings who live in harmony and possess deep spiritual wisdom. The text explores themes like reincarnation, cosmic unity, and enlightenment, offering readers a unique perspective on Martian civilization and its ideals. This imaginative and speculative book captures the era’s fascination with extraterrestrial life and metaphysical concepts.-
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The Stone Sky
The Stone Sky is the explosive, Hugo Award-winning conclusion to N.K. Jemisin’s groundbreaking Broken Earth trilogy—the first series in history to win three consecutive Hugo Awards for Best Novel. As the Fifth Season’s apocalyptic devastation reaches its peak, the story converges on two women whose choices will determine the fate of the Stillness: Essun, the orogene mother turned revolutionary, who must wield the power of the Obelisk…-
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The Ministry of Time
The Ministry of Time by Javier Cercas follows a secret Spanish agency that protects history by preventing time travelers from changing the past. As agents navigate different eras, the novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the consequences of altering history.-
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Ender’s Game is a groundbreaking science fiction novel that follows Andrew “Ender” Wiggin, a brilliant child recruited into Battle School, an orbital military academy where gifted children are trained to command Earth’s defenses against an alien race called the Formics (or “Buggers”). Under the ruthless tutelage of Colonel Graff, Ender excels in simulated war games, mastering strategy and leadership—but at a devastating psychological cost. As…-
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