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    The Scourge Between Stars by Ness Brown
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    'The Scourge Between Stars' by Ness Brown is a novella that delves into the realm of space horror, drawing comparisons to the iconic movie 'Alien'. The story follows a generational spaceship on a perilous journey back to Earth, where passengers are plagued by mysterious deaths and a lurking malevolent force aboard the vessel. Despite its short length, the book manages to create a gripping narrative filled with tension and eerie moments, making it a quick but engaging read for fans of the sci-fi horror genre.

    The writing style of 'The Scourge Between Stars' is described as fast-paced and immersive, with vivid imagery that sets the tone for a thrilling and suspenseful experience. Readers praise the novella for its ability to keep them on the edge of their seats, providing a cinematic feel that captures the essence of classic space horror while introducing fresh elements to the genre. Although some opinions note similarities to 'Alien', the book is commended for its effective portrayal of fear and survival in the vastness of space.


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    The Ballad of Beta-2 by Samuel R. Delany
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    The Ballad of Beta 2 tells the story of mankind's first, and unsuccessful, attempt to colonize another planet. A dozen slow, multi-generation ships were sent to a distant star system called the Leffer System. By the time the ships reached their destination, mankind had been traveling around the galaxy for a hundred years. The book follows a young researcher, Joneny, who is sent to investigate the scene of a curiously neglected space disaster on one of the ships, Beta 2. As Joneny delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers evidence of huge internal explosions, encounters a green humanoid with telepathic abilities, and learns about the strict norms enforced on the ships.

    The writing style of The Ballad of Beta 2 is described as beautifully explained, featuring powerful ideas, effective imagery, and a quick, interesting mystery. The book combines elements of science fiction with a focus on the relationship between history and language. It offers a thought-provoking exploration of how things can go wrong on a multi-generation ship and prompts readers to consider the tyranny of mediocrity.

    “But, no,” the professor cut him off. They were alone in the office. “It isn’t that simple, is it? The reason is that many of them were once there, and they did something that had never been done befo...

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    Nightside the Long Sun - The Book of the Long Sun by Gene Wolfe
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    "Nightside the Long Sun" by Gene Wolfe is a part of the series 'The Book of the Long Sun'. The story follows Silk, a priest living on a generational spaceship where the inhabitants are unaware they are flying through space. Silk gets entangled in the political, religious, and mystical machinations of gods and government. The writing style is described as rich, with intricate language, symbolism, and a plot that is both compelling and thought-provoking.

    Enlightenment came to Patera Silk on the ball court; nothing could ever be the same after that. When he talked about it afterward, whispering to himself in the silent hours of the night as was his cus...

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    Learning The World by Ken MacLeod
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    'Learning The World' by Ken MacLeod is a novel about first contact between humans aboard a generation ship and an alien species known as the bat people. The story is told from the perspectives of both the humans and the aliens, exploring themes of cultural differences, political intrigue, and societal norms. The plot unfolds as the humans approach the alien planet, raising questions about colonization, slavery, and the ethics of interacting with a less advanced civilization.

    It is now a year since I started this biolog. Happy birthday to ‘Learning the World’! Last night I stayed up all night reading it. Well, skimming it, to be honest. So much in it is self-absorbed and s...

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    Forgotten
    Book 1 in the series:The Forgotten

    Forgotten - The Forgotten by M.R. Forbes
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    'Forgotten' in the series 'The Forgotten' by M.R. Forbes is a sci-fi novel set on a generation ship that has been traveling for many years. The story follows Sheriff Hayden Duke as he takes on the establishment and unknown dangers to find his abducted wife. The plot is filled with action, twists, and surprises, set in a detailed and potential-rich world that captivates readers. The writing style is described as compact and clear, providing a fast-paced narrative without overwhelming readers with unnecessary details.


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    Aetherbound by E.K. Johnston
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    Aetherbound is a unique sci-fi novel that delves into a world where characters struggle with weight management, space travel, and ethical dilemmas. The storyline follows Pendt, a protagonist escaping a world of degradation and forced pregnancy, as she navigates through a slow-moving plot filled with themes of self-discovery, teamwork, and overcoming evil. The book's writing style is described as unconventional, focusing more on character-driven narratives and emotional development rather than grand battles and high-octane adventures.


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    Non-Stop by Brian W. Aldiss
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    'Non-Stop' by Brian W. Aldiss is a generation starship story following Roy Complain and his companions as they navigate through a world within a massive spaceship. The book delves into themes of exploration, survival, and the unraveling of mysteries within the ship's corridors. The narrative unfolds in a way that keeps readers engaged, with twists and revelations that challenge the characters' perceptions of their reality. Despite some critiques of the writing style and plot elements, the book is praised for its imaginative scenario and the way it keeps readers guessing about the true nature of the ship and its inhabitants.

    Like a radar echo bounding from a distant object and returning to its source, the sound of Roy Complain’s beating heart seemed to him to fill the clearing. He stood with one hand on the threshold of h...

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    An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
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    Aster lives on a generational space ship that resembles the antebellum south, where dark-skinned residents are confined to lower levels and controlled through brutal violence. She navigates through a world of trauma, power systems, and societal conflicts, seeking to uncover secrets that could save them all. The story unfolds on the spaceship Matilda, where the characters grapple with themes of slavery, brutality, hope, and rebellion, set against the backdrop of a dystopian society on a journey through space.

    Aster removed two scalpels from her med-kit to soak in a solution of disinfectant. Her fingers trembled from the cold, and the tools slipped from her grasp, plopping ungracefully into the sanitizer. I...

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    Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
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    The novel 'Aurora' by Kim Stanley Robinson is a science fiction story that follows a multi-generation spaceship on a journey from Earth to colonize the Tau Ceti system. The book delves into the challenges encountered during the expedition, focusing on engineering obstacles, biological adaptations, and social issues that arise within the crew. The narrative is driven by the perspective of an AI or AIs, providing unique insights into human intentionality and evolution, as well as exploring themes of sustainability, adaptation, and the consequences of space colonization.

    Freya and her father go sailing. Their new home is in an apartment building that overlooks a dock on the bay at the west end of Long Pond. The dock has a bunch of little sailboats people can take out,...

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    Dust
    Book 1 in the series:Jacob's Ladder

    Dust - Jacob's Ladder by Elizabeth Bear
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    'Dust' by Elizabeth Bear is set in a vast generation ship, 'Jacob's Ladder', stranded in orbit around a double star system on the brink of going nova. The ship's AI is fragmented into multiple units known as Angels, and the ship's population is divided into separate rival factions. The story follows characters like Rien, a Mean from Rule, and Perceval, a knight from Engine, as they navigate the ship's damaged systems, power struggles, and impending war. The plot weaves together elements of advanced science like nanotechnology and artificial intelligence with mythology and religion, creating a complex and well-paced sci-fi narrative.

    Rien’s trained eye noticed the spider, the way her spinning caught the light. But Rien did not move her rag to break the threads and sweep the cobweb down. She pressed to the wall between that window ...

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