Six science-fiction books by renowned authors being published in
October 2017

Six science-fiction books by renowned authors being published in October 2017


With each passing month, 2017 becomes an even better year for science fiction book publishing. Definitely, we had not foreseen how many books will be released this year, and the fact that we are seeing books from renowned authors such as Robert Silverberg is great for readers. In September 2017, there were some excellent book launches and the October 2017 is no different. These are the science fiction books we are more excited to read in October 2017.

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The Complete Psychotecnic League, volume 1 of Poul Anderson
Poul Anderson is a master of the science fiction genre, with works such as Tau Zero under his belt. In Tau Zero, Anderson brings readers a journey that goes beyond the birth and death of the universe.

The League of Psychologists Volume 1 is not nearly as great as the scope of its plot. It is the first of the three volumes of short stories centered around WWII. This brand of stories is under the genre "future history" and this series of three volumes collects all the stories established in this universe.

Expected release date: October 3

Purchase: Amazon

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Children of the fleet for the Orson Scott card
Orson Scott Card is known for the Ender's Game series, whose first book was also the subject of a movie. There have been several spinoff books such as Ender's Shadow and the Formic Wars trilogy, and Children of the Fleet is another of these.

Children of the Fleet is the story of the people who established the formic worlds, that is, the planets that humans conquered after destroying the insectoid alien civilization. The Battle School that was at the center of the human offensive is no longer there, and Fleet School has replaced. This book focuses on the trip of a very intelligent boy named Dabeet Ochoa who is recruited for the school fleet.

Expected release date: October 10

Baca Juga

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Austral by Paul McAuley
Paul McAuley is an author known for science fiction biotech works such as Fairyland. This book was also published under SF Masterworks and deals with issues such as the use of genetic engineering to increase intelligence. McAuley's next book will be published in October.

Austral is the name of this book, and global warming is a big part of its plot. As the sea level increases, a new nation emerges on the Antarctic Peninsula, and a boy named Austral who is an "ecopoctil" has committed a serious crime: kidnapping. In treacherous new lands created by global warming, Austral has to imagine a way to escape from the Antarctic and the past of his family.

Expected release date: October 19
Purchase: Amazon

Ka: Dar Oakley at the Ruin of Ymr by John Crowley
John Crowley is another well-known author, whose works often enter science fiction and fantasy. Books like Engine Summer are known for the great Crowley script and a beautiful post-apocalyptic story.

The earliest known as Ka: Dar Oakley at the Ruin of Ymr is a book about a two-thousand-year-old boy called Crow. Dar Oakley is this being, and finally has the opportunity to tell his story when a human learns his language. Oakley's story reveals how he steals immortality for humans and found secrets that could change the way humans lived.

Expected launch date: October 24
Purchase: Amazon

Much like Christmas by Connie Willis
Incredibly, this list has a book of another renowned author of SF. Connie Willis is known for traveling SF books, like To Say Nothing of the Dog. These books are unofficially known as the Travel Time series and involve a group of historians who travel in the time they embroider in all kinds of interesting situations.

Lot Like Christmas is a collection of stories by Willis, and it is more fantasy and speculative fiction than science fiction. This set of holiday stories for Christmas could be a great gift for young and old readers.

Expected launch date: October 24

Purchase: Amazon

Robert Silverberg's first person singularities
Robert Silverberg is a science fiction writing master and, therefore, does not need a presentation. If you have never heard of him, you should consult books such as Dying Inside and Up the Line, to see what the teacher is capable of doing.

First Person Singularities is a collection of short stories that Silverberg has written during the 40-year career. If you have some strange SF written by a teacher, this will do you any. The book has stories told by a dolphin, a Greek god and even a foreigner who lives disguised in New York.

Expected release date: October 31
Purchase: Amazon

What science fiction book is more enthusiastic? Let us know through the comments.

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