Best Science Fiction Literature Books

Best Free Science Fiction Literature Books of 2024

  • Preserving Hope reviews

    Preserving Hope Book Reviews

    Alex Albrinck

    It was his mission to save her life. But first... he'd need to convince her that hers was a life worth saving. Will Stark finds himself on a mission. He must use his new Energ...

  • Failure reviews

    Failure Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    An undercover agent has blown a major operation. He has been suspended from the field and is under investigation. The failure of the mission could entail a great deal of suffering ...

  • Exodus reviews

    Exodus Book Reviews

    Andreas Christensen

    A high tech space opera set in a dystopian future society where humanity faces its greatest challenge ever. Exodus is the first installment of the Exodus Trilogy. When mankind face...

  • Tentacles and Teeth reviews

    Tentacles and Teeth Book Reviews

    Ariele Sieling

    The apocalypse wasn't what anyone expectedno rising flood waters, no zombies, no nuclear bombs. Instead, monsters. Their sudden invasion left the world in shatters, and now...

  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea reviews

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Book Reviews

    Jules Verne

    Join Captain Nemo and his crew aboard the Nautilus as they embark on a thrilling journey beneath the waves in Jules Verne's classic science fiction novel, "Twenty Thousan...

  • Ascent of the Aliomenti reviews

    Ascent of the Aliomenti Book Reviews

    Alex Albrinck

    The Aliomenti village is in ruins, destroyed by one of their own, its population nearly eliminated in the calamity. From the ruins, the Aliomenti rise to international prominence, ...

  • The Divine Dissimulation reviews

    The Divine Dissimulation Book Reviews

    Martin Lundqvist

    When God dies, A villain takes his place! In the distant future, the wealthy villain Abraham Goldstein funds a topsecret project to travel to heaven and meet God. Upon reaching hea...

  • A Princess of Mars reviews

    A Princess of Mars Book Reviews

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    A Princess of Mars (1917) is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. Full of swordplay and daring feats, the novel is considered a classic...

  • Delhi De Kingre reviews

    Delhi De Kingre Book Reviews

    Ajmer Sidhu

    This is a short description of police atrocities on people involved in revolutionary movements in Punjab/India conveyed in the form of punjabi scientific fiction.

  • Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales reviews

    Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales Book Reviews

    Celesta Thiessen

    Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales is a collection of fourteen, inspirational short stories: Too Late For Life? Once in a Black Moon Light Speed to Nowhere Green They Came From the Se...

  • Aeon reviews

    Aeon Book Reviews

    Stephen L. Nowland

    Eight decades after the collapse of the colony world of Paragon, Zinada Fierro scavenges the ruins for relic technology and medicine to treat a terminal condition. Driven to search...

  • The Cassidy Chronicles reviews

    The Cassidy Chronicles Book Reviews

    Adam Gaffen

    Step into a thrilling world of survival, love, and selfdiscovery with "The Cassidy Chronicles." Aiyana Cassidy and Kendra FosterBriggs' wedding day takes a shocking ...

  • The Alien That Came reviews

    The Alien That Came Book Reviews

    Gerty So

    He is driving a pretty red space ship. He finally crash’s his ship into a woman’s yard. He gets out of his spaceship. A woman comes out and says, “Where did you come from?” The Ali...

  • The Great Future Mashup reviews

    The Great Future Mashup Book Reviews

    Randal Sloan

    A fun Mashup! Three series in one. Get to know the characters from all three. SciFi and fantasy, magic and technology meet and none of the Futures will be the same. Three groups of...

  • What The Left Hand Was Doing reviews

    What The Left Hand Was Doing Book Reviews

    Randall Garrett

    This is a Science Fiction Action and Adventure Story Book. The building itself was unprepossessive enough. It was an old fashioned, six floor, brick structure that had, over the ye...

  • The Last Place on Earth reviews

    The Last Place on Earth Book Reviews

    James Judson Harmon

    The tall false fronts of Main Street spilled out a lake of shadow, a canal of liquid heat that soaked through the iron weave of Collins' jeans and turned into black ink stains...

  • The Monster in the Closet reviews

    The Monster in the Closet Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Jimmy is no longer a little baby; he is already five. And he understands that he shouldn’t be afraid of monsters. And he isn’t. Well, almost... He’s dealt with the one hiding under...

  • The Price For Peace reviews

    The Price For Peace Book Reviews

    W.J. May

    How do you keep fighting when you've already been claimed? When sixteenyearold Elise is ripped from her home and taken to the royal palace as a permanent 'guest', sh...

  • Negation Force reviews

    Negation Force Book Reviews

    Anthony James

    Negation Force. A planet without power, locked down by an alien war fleet. The human Confederation has known an unprecedented time of peace, unheard of in a universe where every ot...

  • Being a Codemage reviews

    Being a Codemage Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Welcome to the lecture of the legendary Magister Sajar Randhar! As students of the Imperial University who choose programagic as their profession, you will want to hear from a resp...

  • Titan reviews

    Titan Book Reviews

    Eduard Joseph

    Set 300 years after the events of "Age of Men", a group of astronauts from Eljavic return to the solar system to establish a colony on Titan and begin development of a no...

  • Wool 1 - Wool reviews

    Wool 1 - Wool Book Reviews

    Hugh Howey

    Thousands of them have lived underground. They've lived there so long, there are only legends about people living anywhere else. Such a life requires rules. Strict rules. Ther...

  • Sci Fi Short Stories reviews

    Sci Fi Short Stories Book Reviews

    Celesta Thiessen

    Sci Fi Short Stories is a collection of eight, inspirational science fiction stories including, "Dragon Poison". Dragon Poison When the generational ship is bleeding air,...

  • Resonance reviews

    Resonance Book Reviews

    A.J. Scudiere

    When the Earth’s magnetic poles begin trading places, four scientists will have to race against time to save humanity. Suspense and Scifi readers will love this page turner from a ...

  • Sundered Sky reviews

    Sundered Sky Book Reviews

    Ariele Sieling

    Quin Black spends most of his time on the Outer Rim of Ziri, the donutshaped planet he calls home. His role in the military is to step through Doors, portals leading to locations a...

  • The Little Black Dress reviews

    The Little Black Dress Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Can just a single little black dress really make a woman happy? Or change the whole world? Erica tries on her new dress before heading out to a party at a nightclub. The dress seem...

  • The Tor.com Sampler reviews

    The Tor.com Sampler Book Reviews

    Ruthanna Emrys, Guy Haley, Cassandra Khaw, Seanan McGuire, Nnedi Okorafor, Malka Older, Melissa F. Olson, Victor LaValle, Daniel Polansky, Adrian Tchaikovsky & Matt Wallace

    Please enjoy these excerpts from a dozen of Tor.com's favorite science fiction, fantasy, and horror novellas and novels from the following innovative writers. Winter Tide by R...

  • Rogue Stars reviews

    Rogue Stars Book Reviews

    C. Gockel

    Sometimes you have to go Rogue ... Jump into eight fulllength novels exploring the last great frontier. Rogue Stars has alien invasions, artificial intelligence, galactic intrigue,...

  • Two Delta India Echo reviews

    Two Delta India Echo Book Reviews

    J P Robertson

    Two Delta India Echo is a snap shot of the story of Jack Prince, protagonist of the Red Shift series. After losing his wife, daughter, and career, Jack hit rock bottom, before meet...

  • Clouds of Venus reviews

    Clouds of Venus Book Reviews

    Jeff Tanyard

    Dale Kinmont is a college student in postcatastrophe America. He's lucky; he lives in one of the walled cities for the nation's elite, and life is pleasant. He expects to...

  • The Invisible Man reviews

    The Invisible Man Book Reviews

    H.G. Wells

    The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells published in 1897. Originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. ...

  • The Cosmic Computer reviews

    The Cosmic Computer Book Reviews

    H. Beam Piper

    Poictesme is a planet that served as a home base of the Third FleetArmy Force during the System States War. It was the general HQ and supply depot for the final attack of the enemy...

  • Chasing Violet reviews

    Chasing Violet Book Reviews

    C.L. Scholey & Rena Marks

    Violet Knight is tired of men hooking up with her for her money. She caught the latest loser pantsdown and rumpup one week before the wedding. Now she's upgraded her honeymoon...

  • Divergent Dreams reviews

    Divergent Dreams Book Reviews

    Tony Evans

    Great short stories told in 1,000 words or less to fill those times between sleeping and working. In here you’ll learn that burying a body in the woods is difficult when you’re bei...

  • The Invisible Man reviews

    The Invisible Man Book Reviews

    H.G. Wells

    From the founding father of science fiction H.G. Wells, a masterpiece about a man trapped in the terror of his own creation. The Invisible Man inspired The Map of Chaos by New York...

  • Salvage-5 reviews

    Salvage-5 Book Reviews

    Brian K. Larson

    Retired Colonel Tucker Petersen is suddenly recalled to active duty and put in charge of the Salvage5 mining/recovery mission. Tucker travels with his crew to discover what went wr...

  • Guardian reviews

    Guardian Book Reviews

    W.J. May

    What you are looking for is not out there, it's in you ... Stass had told her the story a thousand times. She was ten years old when he found her, lost and alone in the harsh ...

  • Jane Carter of Earth and the Rescue that Never Was reviews

    Jane Carter of Earth and the Rescue that Never Was Book Reviews

    Joe Vasicek

    To boldly go where no Earthfleet Academy Xenolinguistics major has gone before. Jane Carter never thought she'd be the first human in the galaxy to be sold at an alien slave a...

  • Fractals reviews

    Fractals Book Reviews

    G.S. Jennsen

    A mysterious signal coming from deep space attracts the attention of humanity's scientists and the soldiers who protect themthe kind of attention the originators of the signal...

  • Knot in Time reviews

    Knot in Time Book Reviews

    Alan Tucker

    My name is Darius Arthur Heisenberg, but most people call me Dare. If my last name sounds familiar, it’s probably because of my greatgreat uncle Werner Heisenberg. He was a physici...

  • Alien Species Intervention Books 1-3 reviews

    Alien Species Intervention Books 1-3 Book Reviews

    JK Accinni

    Winner of Awesome Trilogy/Series of The Year 2013 Winner of Book Junkie's Choice Awards 2013 for Best New Series Fiction Winner of Book Junkie's Choice Awards 2013 for Be...

  • Future Adventures reviews

    Future Adventures Book Reviews

    Patty Jansen, Aurora Springer, JJ Green, M.T. McGuire, George Saoulidis, D.M. Pruden, Drew Avera & Andrew M. Crusoe

    Eight complete Adventure Science Fiction novels Watcher's Web by Patty Jansen Europa by Aurora Springer Few Are Chosen by M.T. McGuire The Truth Beyond The Sky by Andrew M. Cr...

  • Sexbot reviews

    Sexbot Book Reviews

    Patrick Quinlan

    What if you could be immortal? And what if the price was to give up everything first, including your very life? Dr. Susan Jones is about to find out. A robotics scientist out of MI...

  • The Classics of Science Fiction reviews

    The Classics of Science Fiction Book Reviews

    Jules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.g. Well, Mary Shelley & Robert Louis Stevenson

    A Bundle of the Essential Classic SciFi Books 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Invisible Man by H.G. Well Frankenstein by Ma...

  • Descent into the Void reviews

    Descent into the Void Book Reviews

    Steve P. Vincent

    Enjoy this explosive science fiction series by USA Today Bestselling author Steve P. Vincent… Sergeant Talon Stiler thought he’d been through hell. Then he got sent to Baker V.&...

  • Sailing to Redoubt reviews

    Sailing to Redoubt Book Reviews

    C. Litka

    Be good. Or some dark night the sorcerers of Vente may come for you. On the islands of the Tropic Sea, parents caution naughty children to behave, or risk that some dark night the ...

  • Starlight Express reviews

    Starlight Express Book Reviews

    G.S. Jennsen

    The Starlight Express has a reputation as the wildest, most exotic alien bar in two dozen galaxies. So when Noah and Caleb want to kick back for a few hours the night before Noah&#...

  • The Aurora City reviews

    The Aurora City Book Reviews

    E. R. Mason

    Alien creatures are set to invade and overrun Earth. The secret to stopping them may be hidden within a mysterious computer that can only be accessed through the use of a strange, ...

  • The Starship Sneak reviews

    The Starship Sneak Book Reviews

    Marc DeGeorge

    Five friends, lots of aliens, one big conspiracy. Renton (Rance) Quigley He’ had two big dreams, and he was failing miserably at both. His firstto fight injustice throughout the Ga...

  • My New Superjob reviews

    My New Superjob Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Have you ever wanted to be a superhero? The city's defender against crime, violence, and all sorts of sicko nastiness? When one day she stumbled upon a strange help wanted ad ...

  • Davy and The Goblin reviews

    Davy and The Goblin Book Reviews

    Charles Edward Carryl

    " The story begins on Christmas Eve when eightyearold Davy drowses by the fireplace reading Lewis Carroll's classic novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Soon he m...

  • Mind Machines reviews

    Mind Machines Book Reviews

    Dima Zales

    From New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Dima Zales, an intense new technothriller that pushes the limits of what it means to be human.  With billions in...

  • We the People reviews

    We the People Book Reviews

    ZERO

    In the late 21st century, a neurotechnology called Bridge has changed the world. Bridging allows a person to program their own body and mind to achieve untold enhancement. There wa...

  • Medical Sci-Fi Short Stories reviews

    Medical Sci-Fi Short Stories Book Reviews

    Charles Kaluza

    These short stories were written to explore some of the ethical issues medical advancements will bring forth. The scenarios are within the realm of possibilities for the not so dis...

  • Time to Do It reviews

    Time to Do It Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    They had wanted to do it for a long time. She couldn’t make up her mind, was afraid, thought that she was too young. He waited patiently, didn’t want to pressure her. But it seemed...

  • Savage Stars reviews

    Savage Stars Book Reviews

    C. Gockel

    The universe can be savage, but these heroes won’t go down without a fight. Six fulllength novels by bestselling authors that explore the far reaches of the universe, the limits of...

  • Day 115 on an Alien World reviews

    Day 115 on an Alien World Book Reviews

    Jeannette Bedard

    A barren world. A crashed colony ship. A saboteur at work. After a tarnished military record leaves her unable to find work on Earth, Margo is hunting for a fresh start. A colonizi...

  • DEATH CLEARINGHOUSE The Novelette reviews

    DEATH CLEARINGHOUSE The Novelette Book Reviews

    EL Whitehorse

    DEATH CLEARINGHOUSE, The Novelette, won the coveted Semifinalist Award in the largest Science Fiction Contest in the world Writers of the Future . Semifinalist indicates top 16 pla...

  • Apocalypse reviews

    Apocalypse Book Reviews

    Kyle West

    A worldending meteor. An invasion of monsters. A desperate fight for survival... Alex Keener has lived all of his sixteen years in Bunker 108. He's walked the same metal halls...

  • Hellfire - Treachery reviews

    Hellfire - Treachery Book Reviews

    Simon Goodson

    Don't.  Get.  Caught. The only thing worse than fighting a Hellship, powerful starships controlled by entities of pure evil,  is being captured by o...

Best Paid Science Fiction Literature Books of 2024

  • Preserving Hope reviews

    Preserving Hope Book Reviews

    Alex Albrinck

    It was his mission to save her life. But first... he'd need to convince her that hers was a life worth saving. Will Stark finds himself on a mission. He must use his new Energ...

  • Failure reviews

    Failure Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    An undercover agent has blown a major operation. He has been suspended from the field and is under investigation. The failure of the mission could entail a great deal of suffering ...

  • Exodus reviews

    Exodus Book Reviews

    Andreas Christensen

    A high tech space opera set in a dystopian future society where humanity faces its greatest challenge ever. Exodus is the first installment of the Exodus Trilogy. When mankind face...

  • Tentacles and Teeth reviews

    Tentacles and Teeth Book Reviews

    Ariele Sieling

    The apocalypse wasn't what anyone expectedno rising flood waters, no zombies, no nuclear bombs. Instead, monsters. Their sudden invasion left the world in shatters, and now...

  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea reviews

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Book Reviews

    Jules Verne

    Join Captain Nemo and his crew aboard the Nautilus as they embark on a thrilling journey beneath the waves in Jules Verne's classic science fiction novel, "Twenty Thousan...

  • Ascent of the Aliomenti reviews

    Ascent of the Aliomenti Book Reviews

    Alex Albrinck

    The Aliomenti village is in ruins, destroyed by one of their own, its population nearly eliminated in the calamity. From the ruins, the Aliomenti rise to international prominence, ...

  • The Divine Dissimulation reviews

    The Divine Dissimulation Book Reviews

    Martin Lundqvist

    When God dies, A villain takes his place! In the distant future, the wealthy villain Abraham Goldstein funds a topsecret project to travel to heaven and meet God. Upon reaching hea...

  • A Princess of Mars reviews

    A Princess of Mars Book Reviews

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    A Princess of Mars (1917) is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. Full of swordplay and daring feats, the novel is considered a classic...

  • Delhi De Kingre reviews

    Delhi De Kingre Book Reviews

    Ajmer Sidhu

    This is a short description of police atrocities on people involved in revolutionary movements in Punjab/India conveyed in the form of punjabi scientific fiction.

  • Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales reviews

    Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales Book Reviews

    Celesta Thiessen

    Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales is a collection of fourteen, inspirational short stories: Too Late For Life? Once in a Black Moon Light Speed to Nowhere Green They Came From the Se...

  • Aeon reviews

    Aeon Book Reviews

    Stephen L. Nowland

    Eight decades after the collapse of the colony world of Paragon, Zinada Fierro scavenges the ruins for relic technology and medicine to treat a terminal condition. Driven to search...

  • The Cassidy Chronicles reviews

    The Cassidy Chronicles Book Reviews

    Adam Gaffen

    Step into a thrilling world of survival, love, and selfdiscovery with "The Cassidy Chronicles." Aiyana Cassidy and Kendra FosterBriggs' wedding day takes a shocking ...

  • The Alien That Came reviews

    The Alien That Came Book Reviews

    Gerty So

    He is driving a pretty red space ship. He finally crash’s his ship into a woman’s yard. He gets out of his spaceship. A woman comes out and says, “Where did you come from?” The Ali...

  • The Great Future Mashup reviews

    The Great Future Mashup Book Reviews

    Randal Sloan

    A fun Mashup! Three series in one. Get to know the characters from all three. SciFi and fantasy, magic and technology meet and none of the Futures will be the same. Three groups of...

  • What The Left Hand Was Doing reviews

    What The Left Hand Was Doing Book Reviews

    Randall Garrett

    This is a Science Fiction Action and Adventure Story Book. The building itself was unprepossessive enough. It was an old fashioned, six floor, brick structure that had, over the ye...

  • The Last Place on Earth reviews

    The Last Place on Earth Book Reviews

    James Judson Harmon

    The tall false fronts of Main Street spilled out a lake of shadow, a canal of liquid heat that soaked through the iron weave of Collins' jeans and turned into black ink stains...

  • The Monster in the Closet reviews

    The Monster in the Closet Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Jimmy is no longer a little baby; he is already five. And he understands that he shouldn’t be afraid of monsters. And he isn’t. Well, almost... He’s dealt with the one hiding under...

  • The Price For Peace reviews

    The Price For Peace Book Reviews

    W.J. May

    How do you keep fighting when you've already been claimed? When sixteenyearold Elise is ripped from her home and taken to the royal palace as a permanent 'guest', sh...

  • Negation Force reviews

    Negation Force Book Reviews

    Anthony James

    Negation Force. A planet without power, locked down by an alien war fleet. The human Confederation has known an unprecedented time of peace, unheard of in a universe where every ot...

  • Being a Codemage reviews

    Being a Codemage Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Welcome to the lecture of the legendary Magister Sajar Randhar! As students of the Imperial University who choose programagic as their profession, you will want to hear from a resp...

  • Titan reviews

    Titan Book Reviews

    Eduard Joseph

    Set 300 years after the events of "Age of Men", a group of astronauts from Eljavic return to the solar system to establish a colony on Titan and begin development of a no...

  • Wool 1 - Wool reviews

    Wool 1 - Wool Book Reviews

    Hugh Howey

    Thousands of them have lived underground. They've lived there so long, there are only legends about people living anywhere else. Such a life requires rules. Strict rules. Ther...

  • Sci Fi Short Stories reviews

    Sci Fi Short Stories Book Reviews

    Celesta Thiessen

    Sci Fi Short Stories is a collection of eight, inspirational science fiction stories including, "Dragon Poison". Dragon Poison When the generational ship is bleeding air,...

  • Resonance reviews

    Resonance Book Reviews

    A.J. Scudiere

    When the Earth’s magnetic poles begin trading places, four scientists will have to race against time to save humanity. Suspense and Scifi readers will love this page turner from a ...

  • Sundered Sky reviews

    Sundered Sky Book Reviews

    Ariele Sieling

    Quin Black spends most of his time on the Outer Rim of Ziri, the donutshaped planet he calls home. His role in the military is to step through Doors, portals leading to locations a...

  • The Little Black Dress reviews

    The Little Black Dress Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Can just a single little black dress really make a woman happy? Or change the whole world? Erica tries on her new dress before heading out to a party at a nightclub. The dress seem...

  • The Tor.com Sampler reviews

    The Tor.com Sampler Book Reviews

    Ruthanna Emrys, Guy Haley, Cassandra Khaw, Seanan McGuire, Nnedi Okorafor, Malka Older, Melissa F. Olson, Victor LaValle, Daniel Polansky, Adrian Tchaikovsky & Matt Wallace

    Please enjoy these excerpts from a dozen of Tor.com's favorite science fiction, fantasy, and horror novellas and novels from the following innovative writers. Winter Tide by R...

  • Rogue Stars reviews

    Rogue Stars Book Reviews

    C. Gockel

    Sometimes you have to go Rogue ... Jump into eight fulllength novels exploring the last great frontier. Rogue Stars has alien invasions, artificial intelligence, galactic intrigue,...

  • Two Delta India Echo reviews

    Two Delta India Echo Book Reviews

    J P Robertson

    Two Delta India Echo is a snap shot of the story of Jack Prince, protagonist of the Red Shift series. After losing his wife, daughter, and career, Jack hit rock bottom, before meet...

  • Clouds of Venus reviews

    Clouds of Venus Book Reviews

    Jeff Tanyard

    Dale Kinmont is a college student in postcatastrophe America. He's lucky; he lives in one of the walled cities for the nation's elite, and life is pleasant. He expects to...

  • The Invisible Man reviews

    The Invisible Man Book Reviews

    H.G. Wells

    The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells published in 1897. Originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. ...

  • The Cosmic Computer reviews

    The Cosmic Computer Book Reviews

    H. Beam Piper

    Poictesme is a planet that served as a home base of the Third FleetArmy Force during the System States War. It was the general HQ and supply depot for the final attack of the enemy...

  • Chasing Violet reviews

    Chasing Violet Book Reviews

    C.L. Scholey & Rena Marks

    Violet Knight is tired of men hooking up with her for her money. She caught the latest loser pantsdown and rumpup one week before the wedding. Now she's upgraded her honeymoon...

  • Divergent Dreams reviews

    Divergent Dreams Book Reviews

    Tony Evans

    Great short stories told in 1,000 words or less to fill those times between sleeping and working. In here you’ll learn that burying a body in the woods is difficult when you’re bei...

  • The Invisible Man reviews

    The Invisible Man Book Reviews

    H.G. Wells

    From the founding father of science fiction H.G. Wells, a masterpiece about a man trapped in the terror of his own creation. The Invisible Man inspired The Map of Chaos by New York...

  • Salvage-5 reviews

    Salvage-5 Book Reviews

    Brian K. Larson

    Retired Colonel Tucker Petersen is suddenly recalled to active duty and put in charge of the Salvage5 mining/recovery mission. Tucker travels with his crew to discover what went wr...

  • Guardian reviews

    Guardian Book Reviews

    W.J. May

    What you are looking for is not out there, it's in you ... Stass had told her the story a thousand times. She was ten years old when he found her, lost and alone in the harsh ...

  • Jane Carter of Earth and the Rescue that Never Was reviews

    Jane Carter of Earth and the Rescue that Never Was Book Reviews

    Joe Vasicek

    To boldly go where no Earthfleet Academy Xenolinguistics major has gone before. Jane Carter never thought she'd be the first human in the galaxy to be sold at an alien slave a...

  • Fractals reviews

    Fractals Book Reviews

    G.S. Jennsen

    A mysterious signal coming from deep space attracts the attention of humanity's scientists and the soldiers who protect themthe kind of attention the originators of the signal...

  • Knot in Time reviews

    Knot in Time Book Reviews

    Alan Tucker

    My name is Darius Arthur Heisenberg, but most people call me Dare. If my last name sounds familiar, it’s probably because of my greatgreat uncle Werner Heisenberg. He was a physici...

  • Alien Species Intervention Books 1-3 reviews

    Alien Species Intervention Books 1-3 Book Reviews

    JK Accinni

    Winner of Awesome Trilogy/Series of The Year 2013 Winner of Book Junkie's Choice Awards 2013 for Best New Series Fiction Winner of Book Junkie's Choice Awards 2013 for Be...

  • Future Adventures reviews

    Future Adventures Book Reviews

    Patty Jansen, Aurora Springer, JJ Green, M.T. McGuire, George Saoulidis, D.M. Pruden, Drew Avera & Andrew M. Crusoe

    Eight complete Adventure Science Fiction novels Watcher's Web by Patty Jansen Europa by Aurora Springer Few Are Chosen by M.T. McGuire The Truth Beyond The Sky by Andrew M. Cr...

  • Sexbot reviews

    Sexbot Book Reviews

    Patrick Quinlan

    What if you could be immortal? And what if the price was to give up everything first, including your very life? Dr. Susan Jones is about to find out. A robotics scientist out of MI...

  • The Classics of Science Fiction reviews

    The Classics of Science Fiction Book Reviews

    Jules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.g. Well, Mary Shelley & Robert Louis Stevenson

    A Bundle of the Essential Classic SciFi Books 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Invisible Man by H.G. Well Frankenstein by Ma...

  • Descent into the Void reviews

    Descent into the Void Book Reviews

    Steve P. Vincent

    Enjoy this explosive science fiction series by USA Today Bestselling author Steve P. Vincent… Sergeant Talon Stiler thought he’d been through hell. Then he got sent to Baker V.&...

  • Sailing to Redoubt reviews

    Sailing to Redoubt Book Reviews

    C. Litka

    Be good. Or some dark night the sorcerers of Vente may come for you. On the islands of the Tropic Sea, parents caution naughty children to behave, or risk that some dark night the ...

  • Starlight Express reviews

    Starlight Express Book Reviews

    G.S. Jennsen

    The Starlight Express has a reputation as the wildest, most exotic alien bar in two dozen galaxies. So when Noah and Caleb want to kick back for a few hours the night before Noah&#...

  • The Aurora City reviews

    The Aurora City Book Reviews

    E. R. Mason

    Alien creatures are set to invade and overrun Earth. The secret to stopping them may be hidden within a mysterious computer that can only be accessed through the use of a strange, ...

  • The Starship Sneak reviews

    The Starship Sneak Book Reviews

    Marc DeGeorge

    Five friends, lots of aliens, one big conspiracy. Renton (Rance) Quigley He’ had two big dreams, and he was failing miserably at both. His firstto fight injustice throughout the Ga...

  • My New Superjob reviews

    My New Superjob Book Reviews

    Anton Eine

    Have you ever wanted to be a superhero? The city's defender against crime, violence, and all sorts of sicko nastiness? When one day she stumbled upon a strange help wanted ad ...

  • Davy and The Goblin reviews

    Davy and The Goblin Book Reviews

    Charles Edward Carryl

    " The story begins on Christmas Eve when eightyearold Davy drowses by the fireplace reading Lewis Carroll's classic novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Soon he m...

  • Mind Machines reviews

    Mind Machines Book Reviews

    Dima Zales

    From New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Dima Zales, an intense new technothriller that pushes the limits of what it means to be human.  With billions in...

  • We the People reviews

    We the People Book Reviews

    ZERO

    In the late 21st century, a neurotechnology called Bridge has changed the world. Bridging allows a person to program their own body and mind to achieve untold enhancement. There wa...

  • Medical Sci-Fi Short Stories reviews

    Medical Sci-Fi Short Stories Book Reviews

    Charles Kaluza

    These short stories were written to explore some of the ethical issues medical advancements will bring forth. The scenarios are within the realm of possibilities for the not so dis...

  • Time to Do It reviews

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    Anton Eine

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