• Project Hail Mary

    A gripping science fiction novel that follows the story of Ryland Grace, a lone astronaut who wakes up from a deep sleep to find himself aboard a spacecraft, unaware of how he got there or what his mission is. As he struggles to piece together his memories, Grace realizes that he is humanity's last hope to save Earth from an impending disaster.

  • The Deep

    A novella that centers on an underwater community of merfolk descendants from African women thrown overboard during the transatlantic slave trade. The memories of their harrowing past are held by one designated historian, Yetu. Unlike the others who live blissfully unaware, Yetu is burdened by their painful shared history, which she imparts to them once a year during the Remembrance—a ceremony that both devastates and unifies their community.

  • This Is How You Lose the Time War

    Readers are introduced to two time-traveling agents from opposing sides of a cosmic conflict. Red, a high-tech operative from the advanced and mechanical Agency, and Blue, from the organic and magical Garden, are elite agents working for factions that have been battling across the strands of time and alternate realities to secure the most favorable future for their respective sides.

  • Gideon the Ninth

    An enthralling mix of science fiction, fantasy, and gothic horror. It's set in a universe of nine planets, each ruled by a House loyal to the immortal Emperor. The story follows Gideon Nav, an indentured servant and skilled swordswoman from the Ninth House, known for its necromancers and isolated existence.

  • Dark Age

    The fifth book in the "Red Rising" series, delves further into the complexities of the interplanetary universe that Brown has expertly crafted. The society, once neatly segmented into Colors, is now in chaos following the events of the previous book. Darrow, the central figure in the series, continues his rebellion against the tyrannical Sovereign while grappling with the personal consequences of his choices.

  • Crouch delivers a mind-bending ride with a mixture of science fiction and thriller that delves into the world of memories and reality. The story is built around two central characters: Barry Sutton, a New York City cop, and Helena Smith, a neuroscientist.

  • A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor

    Green brings us back to the aftermath of the sudden and unexplained disappearance of the Carls, the alien sculptures that mysteriously appeared across the globe in his first novel. April May, our familiar protagonist, is missing, and her friends - Andy, Maya, Miranda, and Robin - are left grappling with the world post-Carls. The social fabric has been disrupted, the economy is collapsing, and a mysterious entity known as 'The Defender' has emerged, claiming to be the protector of humanity.

  • The Space Between Worlds

    Johnson immerses the reader in a richly imagined multiverse, where interdimensional travel is possible, but there's a catch - you can only visit a world where your counterpart is already dead. Our protagonist, Cara, comes from Ashtown, a resource-depleted Earth, and is virtually insignificant in her world, which paradoxically makes her incredibly valuable. With 372 out of her 380 doppelgängers dead, she's a prime candidate for traversing parallel realities, employed by the Eldridge Institute to harvest data and insights.

  • Network Effect

    Wells takes us back to the world of the cynical, self-aware SecUnit known as Murderbot, who first captured readers' hearts in the novella series, The Murderbot Diaries. This time, in its first full-length novel adventure, Murderbot finds itself sucked back into a corporate espionage mess when its human associates are kidnapped. To save them, Murderbot must face off against a familiarly antagonistic corporation and an eerily familiar, hostile, and highly upgraded...you guessed it, Murderbot. Amidst the escalating danger and its sarcastically humorous outlook, Murderbot is forced to confront what it really means to be human.