Alien/Space Fiction
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Best of Ray Bradbury
The Best of Ray Bradbury collects twelve graphic adaptations of astounding science fiction from the master himself.
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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.
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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?
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