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* Razor's Edge (Empire and Rebellion #1) by Martha Wells [PandathePanda]
Amazon CA /
Amazon US /
Goodreads /
iTunes /
Kobo
Spoiler:
Times are desperate for the Rebel Alliance. Harassment by the Empire and a shortage of vital supplies are hindering completion of a new secret base on the ice planet Hoth. So when Mid Rim merchants offer much-needed materials for sale, Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo lead an Alliance delegation to negotiate a deal.
But when treachery forces the rebel ship to flee into territory controlled by pirates, Leia makes a shocking discovery: the fierce marauders come from Leia’s homeworld of Alderaan, recently destroyed by the Death Star. These refugees have turned to pillaging and plundering to survive—and they are in debt to a pirate armada, which will gladly ransom the princess to the vengeful Empire . . . if they find out her true identity.
Struggling with intense feelings of guilt, loyalty, and betrayal, Leia is determined to help her wayward kinspeople, even as Imperial forces are closing in on her own crippled ship. Trapped between lethal cutthroats and brutal oppressors, Leia and Han, along with Luke, Chewbacca, and a battle-ready crew, must defy death—or embrace it—to keep the rebellion alive.
* The Genome by Sergei Lukyanenko [drofgnal]
Amazon US
*** Agent of Change by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller [CRussel, ccowie, treadlightly]
Amazon US /
Audible /
Baen /
Kobo
** Stations of the Tide by Michael Swanwick [sun surfer, din155]
Goodreads
*** The Maze Runner by James Dashner [sun surfer, ccowie, Dazrin]
Goodreads
*** The Martian by Andy Weir [sun surfer, JSWolf, bfisher]
Goodreads
*** Dhalgren by Samuel R Delany [ccowie, CRussel, John F]
Amazon UK /
Amazon US /
Kobo
*** The Steerswoman by Rosemary Kirstein [CRussel, treadlightly, din155]
Amazon UK /
Amazon US /
Kobo Ca /
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Spoiler:
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
If you ask, she must answer. A steerswoman's knowledge is shared with any who request it; no steerswoman may refuse a question, and no steerswoman may answer with anything but the truth.
And if she asks, you must answer. It is the other side of tradition's contract -- and if you refuse the question, or lie, no steerswoman will ever again answer even your most casual question.
And so, the steerswomen — always seeking, always investigating — have gathered more and more knowledge about the world they traveled, and they share that knowledge freely.
Until the day that the steerswoman Rowan begins asking innocent questions about one small, lovely, inexplicable object…
Her discoveries grow stranger and deeper, and more dangerous, until suddenly she finds she must flee or fight for her life. Or worse -- lie.
Because one kind of knowledge has always been denied the the steerswomen:
Magic.
“If you haven’t read Kirstein’s Steerswoman books I envy you the chance to read them now for the first time.... I think they have a very good claim to be my favorite thing still being written. […] If you like science, and if you like watching someone work out mysteries, and if you like detailed weird alien worlds and human cultures, if really good prose appeals... you’re really in luck.” — Jo Walton, Hugo and Nebula Awards winner, author of Among Others and Farthing.
"[Kirstein] walks the tightrope between fantasy and science fiction with precision and grace... [her] compassion for even minor characters is evident on every page, and her prose is measured and alluring without being overworked." -- Damien Broderick & Paul Di Filippo, in Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010
*** The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything by John D MacDonald [John F, WT Sharpe, bfisher]
Amazon US
Spoiler:
From John D. MacDonald, one of the enduring American novelists of the twentieth century, comes a science fiction classic with a timeless premise. An aimless young man discovers a way to stop the world in its tracks—and that’s when his life truly begins.
From John D. MacDonald, one of the enduring American novelists of the twentieth century, comes a science fiction classic with a timeless premise. An aimless young man discovers a way to stop the world in its tracks—and that’s when his life truly begins.
Introduction by Dean Koontz
Once an ordinary math teacher, Omar Krepps developed a knack for gambling, amassed a fabulous fortune, and spent the rest of his life traveling the world and giving away his millions. Upon his death, however, Krepps bequeaths nothing to his nephew and only living blood relative, Kirby Winter—nothing, that is, except an antique watch and a sealed letter to be opened after one year.
But Kirby has much more in his possession than he realizes. The watch has the power to manipulate time. Not only does this revelation shed light on the mystery of his uncle’s life, it puts Kirby on the path to unimaginable wealth and a new lease on love . . . as well as a whole host of deadly troubles. Even in a universe where time is no issue, Kirby must tread carefully to stay one step ahead of danger.
* Ex Machina by Alex Garland [WT Sharpe]
Amazon US
*** Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke [WT Sharpe, John F, bfisher]
Amazon UK /
Amazon US /
Barnes & Noble
*** Way Station by Clifford D. Simak [fantasyfan, Dazrin, Mims]
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The nominations are now closed.