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The Freelancers by IsaKFT

The Worst Spies in the World, Saving the World

Tyler Dewar is branching out: leaving the office drones behind, breaking international laws, raising hell with a motley crew of diplomatic misfits and an old boyfriend or two. All to find information on a notorious criminal cartel that no one in power is interested in bringing to justice. They are the worst spies in the world, saving the world. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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One Last Autumn by C. M. Kenyon

Rebooted – In a world where the Cold War never ended and Corporations struggle in secret for the future of mankind, three people are brought together by a shared destiny they fight to escape. Nothing is truly forgotten, and in the darkest places lie gateways to another reality, where the deeper secrets are pushed the more powerful they become. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Tally Road by Jinxtigr

Hard Furry Sci-Fi Adventure

They come to the mountain-city of Verss—fugitives, desperate runaways, eager entrepreneurs, spies- the feline Nerre, vulpine Estrai, the shunned reptilian Tompar, the provincial canine Resten—all to Verss, the biggest city on the biggest planet of the wolflike Runge. Will Allie, wolf-girl runaway, find redemption or degradation as she turns in desperation from abuse to whoredom, yet tries to have . . .

A complete novel.
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Little Brother by Cory Doctorow

Marcus, a.k.a “w1n5t0n,” is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works–and how to work the system.  Smart, fast, and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting his high school’s intrusive but clumsy surveillance systems. But his whole world changes when he and his friends find themselves . . .

A complete novel.
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Mind + Body by Aaron Dunlap

Set in a world where high school meets high treason, Mind + Body sees protagonist and narrator Chris Baker under fire from rogue elements inside the Marine Corps, the FBI, and a handful of paid killers as he attempts to uncover a conspiracy that seems to envelop his entire life. Chris leads an entirely normal life until his father, . . .

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The Daedalus Transfer by Huw Langridge

A signal from a distant star triggers a dangerous mission to investigate

In the near future a message is received from Proxima Centauri 4.3 light years away.  A massive operation is put into action to build a ship to send a crew of six to investigate the signal.  They arrive after 150 years only to discover that the signal came from a very obscure and unexpected source. . . .

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ONE LAST AUTUMN

Science fiction with zombies.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
August 15, 2008

At least that’s what I think they were.  I’ll say, right off the bat, I’m not a science fiction fan.  It’s not that I don’t like it, it’s just not my cup of tea.  That being said, neither was this story.  Being someone that doesn’t read science fiction, you’d think that reading any of it would seem new and interesting [more . . .]

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LITTLE BROTHER

This will be the next book I buy

Member: Lilred
February 4, 2009

I’d been hearing about this one for months now. But I only started it yesterday – on my screen – and I am so hooked that I must now own Little Brother printed on dead trees, even if I make it to the end before I get around to buying it.

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