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Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) created a poll about in Bookworms

Oct 9, 2018 (Updated Oct 10, 2018)  
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 Anonymous
What is your favorite genre to escape into?

Fantasy

21 votes

Cultural Studies

1 votes

Armchair Travel

0 votes

Historical Nonfiction

3 votes

Historical Fiction

10 votes

Horror

9 votes

Science

0 votes

Other: Tell me in the comments section.

2 votes

Biographies/Autobiographies

3 votes

Mystery/Thriller

17 votes

Romance

5 votes

General Fiction

4 votes

Science Fiction

8 votes

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Lindsay (1717 KP) created a post in The Smashbomb Book Club

Jun 12, 2019  
I have a book suggestion. What about The Thirteenth Guardian by K.M. Lewis - It Fantasy and Science Fiction
  
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Cumberland (1142 KP) Jun 12, 2019

I'll look into it and add it to the poll whenever it matches up with a theme!

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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Sep 22, 2017
Here’s a ton of really intriguing novels to get your hands on this year if you're a science fiction and fantasy aficionado.

2017 has been a huge year for science fiction and fantasy literature as a whole. The Verge has compiled some great reads from debut authors, and the best names in the business closing out trilogies.


Persepolis Rising (The Expanse, #7)

Persepolis Rising (The Expanse, #7)

James S.A. Corey

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In the thousand-sun network of humanity's expansion, new colony worlds are struggling to find their...


Science fiction
Barbary Station

Barbary Station

R.E. Stearns

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Two engineers hijack a spaceship to join some space pirates—only to discover the pirates are...


Science fiction
The Stone in the Skull: The Lotus Kingdoms

The Stone in the Skull: The Lotus Kingdoms

Elizabeth Bear

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This first volume of a new Eternal Sky trilogy takes readers over the dangerous mountain passes of...


Fantasy
Provenance

Provenance

Ann Leckie

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Following her record-breaking debut trilogy, Ann Leckie, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C....


Science fiction
Autonomous: A Novel

Autonomous: A Novel

Annalee Newitz

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When anything can be owned, how can we be free Earth, 2144. Jack is an anti-patent scientist...


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Silent Blade (Kinsmen, #1)
6
5.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Meh. Much more romance than anything else. I like more weird in my fantasy, a whole lot more science in my science fiction. There's no reason at all this couldn't have been set in the modern day, and it fits the whole RWA formula to a tee.
  
A Spell for Chameleon
A Spell for Chameleon
Piers Anthony | 1977 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
6
7.3 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really wish that I loved this book as much as I loved it in middle school. I guess science fiction/fantasy really is not my favorite type of book. I found that I was bored quite a lot with this book.

I have realized that I struggle with books when they are logical. I like my emotional books. The logical nature of this novel seemed dull to me. I did like the plot line, I just did not enjoy the writing style.

All in all, this book kept me entertained. It is a good mix between science fiction and fantasy, however, it falls too much to the science fiction side that I had a hard time enjoying the novel.
  
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Deathstalker (Deathstalker, #1)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Not so much science fiction as it is science fantasy, this novel pretty much proves the old matra that you can't judge a cover by it's (in this case, dodgy) cover. Not the best book I've ever read, not even the best by Simon Green, but still worth a look if you like space opera.
  
The Lightning Stenography Device
The Lightning Stenography Device
M.F. Sullivan | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I loved how wacky this book was, balancing a mix of horror and surreal fantasy in a way that kept me moving through the pages. Unlike anything I've ever read, with a quad of narrators, deep philosophy, and the stitching together of Science Fiction and Fantasy in a delightfully horrific way.

Hands down LOVED it.
  
Ender's Game
Ender's Game
Orson Scott Card | 1985 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.4 (37 Ratings)
Book Rating
I have never really been into science fiction novels, steering more toward fantasy. Enders game was probably the first science fiction book I've read and I was so impressed. The idea of video gamers being chosen for war is brilliant and the development of all the characters is very intriguing. The psychology used on the kids is fascinating, brutal and so effective its scary. Loved delving into this novel and hope one day theres a film that is actual worth it.
  
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BookCritics (259 KP) rated Borne in Books

May 16, 2017  
Borne
Borne
Jeff VanderMeer | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
10.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
“Borne” is a work that exemplifies the notion of pick-and-choose literature; there are elements of science fiction and fantasy of course, but also flavors of thriller and love story and coming of age.
Critic- Allen Adams
Original Score- 5 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.themaineedge.com/buzz/jeff-vandermeers-weird-wonderful-borne
  
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Book Divas (227 KP) rated Remote in Books

Dec 12, 2017  
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Remote
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I was given the opportunity to read an ARC for this science fiction novel in exchange for an honest review. If you enjoy reading science fiction novels then you'll love reading Remote.

In this fabulous book there is love, mischief, fantasy and action all rolled into one suspense filled story. In this book, the main heroine was masterfully imagined along with her friends, family and the world she lives in.

Once you pick up this book it will be hard to put down and it will always have you wondering what is next. Remote is the perfect example of an author who knows what she is doing.