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Douglas Adams Books & Tweet the Galaxy
Douglas Adams was a famous author best-known for his Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy books. The series' sixth book was published posthumously in October 2009.
Coyote Horizon by Allen Steele
Although not part of the Coyote Trilogy, Steel's latest novel returns to Coyote to extend the adventures of the off-Earth colony's characters and their descendants.
Greater Than The Sum Star Trek TNG Novel
The assimlated Einstein attacks a Federation Starship and kills most of the crew with the only survivor being half-vulcan T'Ryssa Chen.
Book Review – Rendezvous with Rama
In Rendezvous with Rama, Clarke explores the effects that an object from interstellar space has on the humanity in its path.
Review, Starfist First to Fight
Starfist First to fight published by Del Rey is refreshingly accurate in its use of military protocol and realistic battle tactics.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
From the oddly inventive imagination of Douglas Adams comes the first in a series of intergalactic tales of sci-fi adventures: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
A Review of Stephanie Meyers' The Host
In her first foray into both adult fiction and sci-fi, Stephenie Meyers proves her versatility and that her status as a literary phenomenon is set to continue.
Taken By Thomas H. Cook Reviewed
Thomas H. Cook's adaptation of sci-fi series Taken by Steven Spielberg tells the story of alien abductions and the far reaching impact on the victims and their lives.
Michael R. Hicks' In Her Name
In Her Name tells the life story with humor and romance of a young orphan sometime in the future.
The Forever War: Joe Haldeman
Joe Haldeman's book on a futuristic military war won both the Hugo and Nebula awards over 35 years ago, but this engrossing story still holds up today.
Rocheworld: Weather in a Double Planet System
Analyzing a planet's weather also is in large part analyzing its identity, yet is often ignored in settings for space-related science fiction novels.
Lagrange Points Make Science Fiction Factual
Lagrange Points serve as a mathematical tool for many space scientists, and also serve as a real science plot device in Robert L. Forward's novel Rocheworld.
Rocheworld by Robert L. Forward
In the novel Rocheworld, Robert L. Forward defies the standards by creating a science fiction book with motion based on real science.
Cosm by Gregory Benford
Cosm, by Gregory Benford, is a science fiction novel based around the idea that a physics professor accidentally creates a baby universe.
The Best of Ray Bradbury
The Best of Ray Bradbury collects twelve graphic adaptations of astounding science fiction from the master himself.
Larry Niven's Ringworld
Larry Niven's 1970 Nebula and Huge award-winning classic sci-fi novel Ringworld is a briliant feat of the imagination. Read on to examine what is true and false.
Ender's Game: Book to Movie
Ender's Game by OSC is slated to be made into a movie in the next year. How well will the suspenseful, psychologically intriguing book translate to the silver screen?