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    Artemis by Andy Weir
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    Artemis by Andy Weir is a science fiction novel set on the Moon's first lunar colony, Artemis. The story follows Jazz Bashara, a smuggler living on the moon, who gets involved in a risky job that leads to unexpected consequences. The book explores themes of crime, economics, and the challenges of living in a lunar city, all while maintaining a light and entertaining tone similar to Weir's previous work, The Martian.

    I switched to long, even hops. It felt like slow motion, but it was the best way to move with all that weight. My helmet’s heads-up display said the airlock was fifty-two meters away. I glanced at my ...

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    The Great Train Robbery by Michael Crichton
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    'The Great Train Robbery' by Michael Crichton is a fictionalized account of an actual event that took place in 19th century England. The plot revolves around a group of misfits coming together to pull off a heist, delving into the highs and lows of Victorian life. Crichton's writing style is praised for its detailed descriptions that transport readers to the era, combining historical facts with a captivating storyline.

    Forty minutes out of London, passing through the rolling green fields and cherry orchards of Kent, the morning train of the South Eastern Railway attained its maximum speed of fifty-four miles an hour...

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    Six of Crows
    Book 1 in the series:Six of Crows

    Six of Crows - Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
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    'Six of Crows' by Leigh Bardugo is a gripping YA heist novel set in a fantasy world where a mastermind, Kaz Brekker, assembles a team of teenagers with special gifts and dark pasts to undertake an impossible mission in the dangerous city of Ketterdam. The story revolves around their quest to kidnap a scientist experimenting with enhancing special powers for military purposes, leading to a tale of revenge, loyalty, friendship, and intricate schemes against a backdrop of a richly imagined world filled with magic and complex characters.

    The book is a heist thriller with a fantasy twist, featuring a group of misfits led by Kaz who navigate through a city controlled by gangs and a corrupt council. The narrative is driven by detailed schemes, plot twists, and the individual growth of the characters, as they face challenges, form relationships, and strive to achieve their goals in a world on the brink of change and chaos.

    He was supposed to be making his rounds at the Hoede house, but for the last fifteen minutes, he’d been hovering around the southeast wall of the gardens, trying to think of something clever and roman...

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    Foundryside
    Book 1 in the series:Founders

    Foundryside - Founders by Robert Jackson Bennett
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    Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett is an epic fantasy novel that follows the story of Sancia Grado, a talented thief living in the city of Tevanne. Sancia is hired to steal a mysterious artifact, a key named Clef, which holds immense power. As she navigates a world of magical sigils and political intrigue, Sancia finds herself entangled in a dangerous game where powerful elites control scrived objects to manipulate reality. The book is praised for its complex world-building, unique magical system, and engaging characters, especially Sancia and Clef, as they uncover long-buried secrets and face formidable challenges.

    The writing style in Foundryside is described as captivating, with intricate world-building and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book seamlessly blends elements of fantasy with real-world parallels, creating a rich and immersive setting that explores themes of power, greed, and social inequality. Readers are drawn into a world where inanimate objects come to life through scriving, and where characters like Sancia and Clef navigate a society divided between the wealthy elites and the impoverished commoners, setting the stage for an epic adventure filled with mystery and magic.

    Then she’d come to the drainage tunnel, and that had gone…less swimmingly. It had worked, she supposed—the drainage tunnel had allowed her to slink below all the interior gates and walls and get close...

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    Deus Ex Mechanic - The Cricket Chronicles by Ryann Fletcher
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    'Deus Ex Mechanic' in 'The Cricket Chronicles' series by Ryann Fletcher is a thrilling steampunk space adventure filled with pirates, corrupt governments, daring escapes, and a slow-burn love story. The book introduces readers to a world where steam-powered spaceships defy the laws of physics, heavy spanners double up as enforcers, and humanity has magically terraformed moons and planets in no time at all. The story follows a diverse cast of characters, including sapphic LGBTQ space pirates, as they navigate action-filled plotlines, complex relationships, and gripping suspense, leading to a satisfying conclusion that sets the stage for further adventures.

    The writing style of Ryann Fletcher in 'Deus Ex Mechanic' is praised for its rich world-building, believable characters, and engaging plot that keeps readers gripped from start to finish. The book blends elements of sci-fi, steampunk, and pirate adventures seamlessly, offering a mix of thrilling action, steamy romance, and diverse representation that appeals to fans of queer novels and space opera alike.


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    The Thousand Deaths of Ardor Benn - Kingdom of Grit by Tyler Whitesides
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    The Thousand Deaths of Ardor Benn is an epic fantasy novel following the master con artist, Ardor Benn, as he assembles a team for his most daring heist yet - stealing from the most powerful king in the realm. The book is filled with twists and turns, explosive exploits, and a unique magic system based on 'grit' obtained from dragon waste. The story is fast-paced, immersive, and features well-developed characters who embark on a thrilling adventure full of schemes, heists, and unexpected revelations.


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    Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton
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    Set in the 17th century Caribbean, 'Pirate Latitudes' by Michael Crichton follows the daring privateer Charles Hunter as he plans a heist from the Spanish crown. The story is filled with adventurous escapades, hazardous situations, and unexpected twists, all while delving into the world of piracy and privateering. The writing style is described as fast-paced, gripping, and engaging, with well-researched historical details adding depth to the plot.

    The novel captures the essence of a classic pirate adventure, complete with memorable characters, intricate schemes, and swashbuckling action sequences. Despite some inconsistencies and rushed parts, 'Pirate Latitudes' offers a fun and entertaining read that transports readers to a world of treasure hunts, betrayals, and high-seas adventures.

    SIR JAMES ALMONT, appointed by His Majesty Charles II Governor of Jamaica, was habitually an early riser. This was in part the tendency of an aging widower, in part a consequence of restless sleep fro...

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    The Lies of Locke Lamora - Gentleman Bastards by Scott Lynch
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    The Lies of Locke Lamora is an epic fantasy novel that follows the adventures of Locke Lamora and his band of thieves, the Gentlemen Bastards, in the city of Camorr. The plot twists and turns with surprises at every corner, leading to an edge-of-your-seat experience for readers. The book seamlessly combines elements of crime heist fiction with a flawlessly executed fantasy setting, creating a unique and engaging story that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    LOCKE LAMORA’S RULE of thumb was this: a good confidence game took three months to plan, three weeks to rehearse, and three seconds to win or lose the victim’s trust forever. This time around, he plan...

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    Avalon
    Book 1 in the series:Avalon

    Avalon - Avalon by Mindee Arnett
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    Avalon follows the story of Jeth Seagrave and his crew of teenage mercenaries who embark on a dangerous mission to retrieve a lost ship from the treacherous Belgrave Sector. As they navigate through metaspace travel, potential paranormal powers, aliens, and government conspiracies, the crew faces betrayals, personal struggles, and intense action. The plot unfolds with elements of intrigue, futuristic world-building, and a touch of budding romance, all set in a sci-fi universe reminiscent of popular TV shows like Firefly and Star Trek.

    The writing style in Avalon is described as action-packed, betrayal-filled, and engaging, with non-stop action and well-rounded characters that keep readers hooked throughout the story. The book explores themes of trust, loyalty, survival, and the complexities of relationships in a fast-paced space adventure that leaves readers eager for more in the series.

    Jeth Seagrave peered around the corner and counted the number of sentries standing at the docking bay terminal. There were two of them, both sporting the tan uniforms of local guards, with matching bo...

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    Neptune's Brood
    Book 2 in the series:Freyaverse

    Neptune's Brood - Freyaverse by Charles Stross
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    In "Neptune's Brood" by Charles Stross, readers are taken on a journey through a world of more human than human computerized people, exploring the impact of interstellar movement on time, family, and business. The story delves into a complex narrative of intrigue, loyalties, and betrayal, all set in a universe where posthumanity has colonized many worlds at sublight speeds, financing their expansion through a unique blockchain lending and debt system. The protagonist, Krina Alizond, a clone daughter of a prominent financier, embarks on a quest to uncover a dangerous secret, facing financial scams, religious zealots, pirates, and law enforcement along the way.

    Stross skillfully weaves together multiple plot threads, addressing themes of financial fraud, interstellar space travel, body modification, and deep-sea diving. The narrative is punctuated with moments of wry humor and unexpected twists, creating a captivating space opera that challenges readers to contemplate the complexities of running a currency across vast distances when limited to slower-than-light travel.

    “I can get you a cheaper ticket if you let me amputate your legs: I can even take your thighs as a deposit,” said the travel agent. He was clearly trying hard to be helpful: “It’s not as if you’ll nee...

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