2014-09-09 |
NOVEL |
English |
Station Eleven |
Emily St. John Mandel |
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near future (1), post apocalypse (1), cosy catastrophe (1), tattoos (1), Shakespeare (1), music (1), Michigan (1), Beethoven (1), pandemic (1), Toronto (1), Los Angeles (1), British Columbia (1), Malaysia (1), Virginia (1), education (1), surgery (1), set in 21st century (1), museum (1), nonsequential text (1), actors (1), theater (1), disability (1), death (1), suicide (1), religion (1), graphic novels (1), correspondence (1), journalists (1), scavenging (1), loss (1)
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2002-00-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
The Cabinet of Curiosities |
Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston |
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thriller (1), American Museum of Natural History (1), Five Points, NY (1), government investigators (1), Natural history museums (1), Woman archaeologists (1), serial murders (1), journalists (1)
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2000-03-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
The Light of Other Days |
Stephen Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke |
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wormholes (2), time viewer (2), science fiction (2), virtual reality (2), surveillance (2), Seattle (2), privacy (2), comet impact (2), global computer network search engine (1), hard sf (1), weather control (1), resurrection (1), religion (1), invention (1), tattoos (1), tigers (1), extinction (1), cloning (1), climate change (1), electromagnetic pulse (1), antigravity (1), artificial intelligence (1), mind control (1), shared mind (1), nuclear waste (1), storms (1), set in 2030s (1), set in 2040s (1), set in 2080s (1), set in 22nd century (1), nanotechnology (1), london (1), russia (1), antarctica (1), United Kingdom (1), Uzbekistan (1), Rome (1), africa (1), mathematics (1), genealogy (1), hominins (1), psychologists (1), war (1), torture (1), invisibility (1), physicists (1), evolution (1), archaeology (1), journalists (1), drought (1), American civil war (1), music (1), Crusades (1), Abraham Lincoln (1), Albert Einstein (1), jesus (1), Moses (1), Christopher Columbus (1), William Shakespeare (1), Pierre de Fermat (1), Ötzi (1), Ludwig van Beethoven (1), sea level rise (1), social change (1), viewing the past (1), viewing of past (1), view past/future (1), past/future viewer (1), past time viewer (1), FBI (1), brain implant (1), wormhole (1), journalist (1), amoral billionaire (1), billionaire (1), father and sons (1), father and son (1), half-sister (1), brothers (1), remote surveillance (1), near future (1), comet (1), comet collision (1), comet-caused disaster (1), time viewing (1), past viewer (1)
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1994-07-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
Mother of Storms |
John Barnes |
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nanotechnology (1), automatic cars (1), mind control (1), ireland (1), murder (1), Thailand (1), journalists (1), interplanetary travel (1), terraforming (1), privacy (1), uploaded personalities (1), New York City (1), United States (1), Bangladesh (1), Pacific Ocean (1), Marshall Islands (1), mexico (1), enhanced intelligence (1), television (1), masers (1), diplomacy (1), gallium (1), computer viruses (1), Von Neumann machines (1), robots (1), moon (1), antimatter (1), set in 2020s (1), methane clathrate (1), global government (1), electromagnetic pulse (1), sex (1), virtual reality (1), cosmetic surgery (1), nuclear warfare (1), Siberia (1), Alaska (1), science fiction (1), storms (1), geoengineering (1), climate control (1), climate change (1), methane (1), hawaii (1), comet (1), Oceania (1)
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1961-00-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
Stranger in a Strange Land |
Robert A. Heinlein |
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new religion (1), religion (1), mars (1), foundling (1), Anatomy of Wonder 1 Core Collection (1), cult fiction (1), group marriage (1), commune (1), time distortion (1), meditation (1), taxis (1), interplanetary travel (1), martyr (1), nudity (1), science fiction (1), 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (1), sleep (1), astrology (1), out-of-body experience (1), televangelists (1), euthanasia (1), diplomacy (1), telekinesis (1), snakes (1), language (1), gambling (1), cats (1), smell (1), perfume (1), sculpture (1), alcohol (1), afterlife (1), United States (1), circus (1), Earth (1), neologisms (1), water (1), teleportation (1), telepathy (1), paranormal powers (1), sex (1), Martians (1), birth control (1), Maryland (1), Pennsylvania (1), tattoos (1), waterbed (1), Physicians (1), nurses (1), Lawyers (1), journalists (1), politicians (1), eidetic memory (1), heaven (1), alien perspective (1), cannibalism (1), first contact (1), kidnapping (1), murder (1), world government (1), angels (1), zoo (1), San Francisco (1), Las Vegas (1), exhibitionism (1), homophobia (1), discussion of pornography (1), near future (1), Florida (1), suicide (1), Clairvoyance (1), genocide (1), coming of age (1), water ritual (1)
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1953-00-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
The Kraken Wakes |
John Wyndham |
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science fiction (2), cosy catastrophe (2), cold war (2), ultrasound (1), climate change (1), alien invasion (1), Earth (1), deep sea (1), nuclear war (1), into-radio (1), cold war politics (1), Cayman Islands (1), ireland (1), Spain (1), journalists (1), journalist (1), societal collapse (1), sea level rise (1), first person point of view (1), first person (1), england (1), london (1), Cornwall (1), UK (1), atomic bomb (1), atomic weapons (1), Atlantic Ocean (1), oceanography (1), Caribbean (1), ship sinking (1), iceberg (1), married couple (1)
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1948-08-00 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
Brooklyn Project |
William Tenn |
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time travel (1), evolution (1), journalists (1), science fiction (1), NESFA Core Reading List (1)
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