The Science Fiction and Fantasy Books You Can’t Afford to Miss in September!

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The Science Fiction and Fantasy Books You Can’t Afford to Miss in September!
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The summer beach reads are finished—but the book party is just getting started! This month’s science fiction and fantasy must-reads include Terry Pratchett’s final Discworld novel, plus new books from Stephen Baxter, Seanan McGuire, Salman Rushdie and Margaret Atwood. And Star Wars and Star Trek!

Subterranean has been doing these “Best of” volumes for ages, and they’re usually pretty much essential. If you’re already a huge fan of Kress , you’ll appreciate having all the best stuff in one beautiful volume. But if you’re new to one of the genre’s most acclaimed authors—in this case, a master of hard science fiction—then this is a great way to dive in.

The only downside? These books are limited editions, and they tend to sell out.The world is divided into the genetically engineered elite and the rest of us—but Anders Jensen manages to be living next door to a crack house and flat broke, despite being genetically enhanced. Too bad he’s caught in the middle of a plague outbreak and a whole lot of “kinetic energy” gunfights, as he runs for his life.

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