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The show-stopper at this year's National Book Awards was Ursula Le Guin, who was honored for her distinguished contribution to American Letters. Discover this dystopian classic from one of the genre's legends.
This kooky, whimsical romp through time & space provides comedy in chaos, insights into interconnectedness & ghosts galore.
Welcome to Area X, an abandoned piece of land where everyone who attempts to study its secrets ends up mentally altered or dead. A strange trilogy that raises so many questions you’ll feverishly flip pages until the end.
If you've never read Philip K. Dick, start here. A daring alternative history and a powerful novel of ideas told with hallucinatory clarity, this is PKD at his strangest and his best.
A post-apocalyptic nightmare brought to life with vivid prose, Wyndham’s mesmerizing novel races relentlessly toward its terrifying conclusion.
As much about one man’s search for meaning as it is about war, time travel & aliens, Vonnegut’s most popular & acclaimed novel transcends its genre.
Based in part on Clarke’s earlier story, The Sentinel, & co-written by Stanley Kubrick, this novel is the must-read companion to the classic film.
Strange & haunting, this Soviet Sci-Fi classic about the aftermath of an alien visit presents a smart & cynical view of the limits of human understanding.
Follow a fierce & fearless female protagonist through the virus apocalypse in this fascinating twist on the traditional dystopian tale.
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Created by Shatner and ghost-written by Ron Goulart in the early 90s, TekWar was the forerunner for super-drug thrillers like The Matrix, Limitless, and Lucy. It also inspired a comics, games, and a TV adaption.
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