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No. 0240 novel · No fixed address

Cloud Atlas

David Mitchell

Six stories nested inside each other like a set of dolls. A lawyer crossing the Pacific in 1850. A broke young composer in Belgium in 1931 conning his way into an old master’s house. A reporter in 1970s California chasing…

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Cloud Atlas
No. 0456 cli-fi · American West

Exit Party

Emily St. John Mandel

Los Angeles, 2031, the first spring after the United States comes apart. Peacekeepers are pulling out, the curfew just lifted, the jacarandas are blooming, and everybody in the city is going to a party. Ari Waker walks across Silver Lake…

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Exit Party
No. 0209 novel · future

Immaculate Conception

Ling Ling Huang

Enka grows up on the poor side of a walled city in Florida, gets a scholarship to an elite art school, and immediately fixes on Mathilde, the prodigy everyone else is afraid to approach. Mathilde is genuinely great and genuinely…

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Immaculate Conception
No. 0170 science fiction · No fixed address

Infinity Gate

M.R. Carey

A physicist in a collapsing Lagos discovers how to step sideways into parallel Earths and is immediately picked up by the Pandominion, an empire spanning a million versions of the world, run by the humans and animal-descended peoples who got…

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Infinity Gate
No. 0156 post-apocalypse · future

Oryx and Crake

Margaret Atwood

Snowman is living in a tree, wrapped in a bedsheet, maybe the last human, looked after by a group of gentle green-eyed people who aren’t human at all and think he’s a prophet. He works backward through how this happened:…

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Oryx and Crake
No. 0227 science fiction · No fixed address

Prophet

Helen Macdonald

Sunil Rao can tell whether any statement is true — no explanation, he just knows — and he’s been used for that by intelligence services until they got tired of the drug habit. Adam Rubenstein is the American colonel sent…

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Prophet
No. 0161 science fiction · space

Providence

Max Barry

Humans hit something in deep space called the salamanders, which killed the crew that found them, and humanity built a war fleet in response. Providence Five carries four people and an AI that does all the fighting, plotting, and deciding…

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Providence
No. 0220 science fiction · space

Station Eternity

Mur Lafferty

Mallory Viridian has a problem: People keep getting murdered around her, and she keeps solving it, and after enough bodies nobody wants her near them. So she moves to a sentient space station called Eternity, which is largely populated by…

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Station Eternity
No. 0215 science fiction · space

The Deep Sky

Yume Kitasei

Eighty crew members, all women and nonbinary, on a generation ship carrying humanity’s last real hope to a habitable planet, ten years out from Earth. An explosion during a spacewalk kills three of them and knocks the ship off course,…

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The Deep Sky
No. 0251 cli-fi · future

The Ministry for the Future

Kim Stanley Robinson

It opens with a heat wave in Uttar Pradesh that kills twenty million people in a week, and the rest of the book is the world reacting. A UN agency is set up in Zurich to represent people who aren’t…

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The Ministry for the Future
No. 0166 novel · Europe

The Ministry of Time

Kaliane Bradley

A near-future British government has time travel and no idea what to do with it, so it pulls a handful of people out of history moments before they would have died and assigns each one a “bridge” — a civil…

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The Ministry of Time
No. 0153 novel · No fixed address

The Power

Naomi Alderman

Teenage girls start producing an electrical charge from a strand of muscle across the collarbone, enough to hurt, enough to kill. They can wake it in older women. Inside a decade the whole arrangement of the world has flipped. Alderman…

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The Power
No. 0245 novel · future

The Seep

Chana Porter

An alien species arrives, and instead of invading it just seeps into everything — the water, the food, the bodies — and makes the world gentle. No scarcity, no illness, no death you don’t choose. Trina Goldberg-Oneka, a trans woman…

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The Seep
No. 0252 novel · space

The Sparrow

Mary Doria Russell

A radio telescope picks up singing from Alpha Centauri, and the Jesuits — who have been doing astronomy and first contact for four centuries — quietly fund and crew the first mission. Eight people go. One comes back, mutilated and…

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The Sparrow
No. 0159 cli-fi · Asia

The Windup Girl

Paolo Bacigalupi

Oil is gone, the seas came up, and the world runs on calories — which means the agribusiness companies that own the seed patents own everything. Thailand has held out, protected by seawalls, a ruthless Environment Ministry, and a hidden…

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The Windup Girl