Six science fiction books to keep you entertained in September 2017
If you're reading science fiction, in September 2017 it is outlined to be an exciting month. In August, we presented five excellent books that came out, and this month, there are six new releases that sound great fun. With great book publications from SF's venerable authors, such as Robert Silverberg, as well as interesting new authors, he is forced to have more than enough to read to spend the month. These are the most promising science fiction books you can read in September 2017.
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The Ruin of Angels by Max Gladstone
The Ruin of Angels is the sixth book of the Hugo series called Craft Sequence. This series is not exactly science fiction, since it falls into the urban fantasy genre, but it is very exciting to read it anyway. Imagine a world where the battles of gods destroy entire populations, and some humans have the task of resurrecting the deceased gods to prevent chaos from entering and get some of the image here.
The story of Angels Ruin begins 150 years after The God Wars destroys the city of Alikand. It has raised a new city and a priest, which is also investment banking, it is called Kai Pohala who arrives in the city. Kai finds her sister in trouble and soon sinks into something much bigger than saving her trying to avoid some people ending what's left of Alikand.
Expected launch date: September 5
Beautiful to sleep by Stephen King and Owen King
The renowned author Stephen King does not need absolutely any introduction, especially since a movie based on his Dark Tower series has just touched theaters. King and his son Owen have collaborated to write a book called Sleeping Beauties, which has nothing to do with classical fairy tales.
Sleeping beauty sets in the near future, where women are wrapped with cocoon gauze when they sleep. If this is disturbed, women become very violent. Without giving too much, it turns out that women go to another place when they go to sleep. A woman, however, is immune to this disease. This is the story of this woman - Evie.
Expected launch date: September 26
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Origin of Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie came to the science fiction scene with a massive success in the form of the Imperial Radch trilogy, which featured excellent books like Auxiliary Justice. The series has won several awards such as Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke and Locus. Leckie returns with a novel called Provenance.
The origin is the story of a young woman who yearns for power and has the opportunity to assure the state that she wants so badly. If she can recover lost artifacts, she can win everything she wants. However, these artefacts have been stolen and the thief is languishing in a penitentiary planet that no one has ever returned. Things will soon rise as an interstellar conflict is broken and the protagonist must fight against time to save his future, his family and his world.
Expected launch date: September 26
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Autonomous of Annalee Newitz
Annalee Newitz is a journalist who founded the science fiction blog called io9. Newitz has written some books since then, including one that speculates on how humanity survives an event at the level of extinction. Autonomous is a science fiction novel that is established on Earth in the year 2144.
The protagonist Jack is an anti-patent scientist turned into a drug pirate, which tries to be a pharmacist Robin Hood. He makes cheap medications for people who can not afford them. Your new hack has gone bad because it makes people addicted to their work, doing repetitive tasks until they become crazy. A military agent and a robot are hot on the route of Jack, which leads to a lot of unexpected events.
Expected launch date: September 19
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Null states for Malka Older
Malka Older also came to the scene of the SF with an explosion, as his novel Infomocracy, which is part of the Centennial Cycle, received great critical acclaim. The series combines politics with science fiction and makes an exciting reading. Now, the two book at the Centenal Cycle is about to be published. It's called Nuls States.
In Infomocracy, a search engine was the pioneer in changing national status in a global democracy. In the Null States, the 30 years of peace guaranteed by global infomocracy are about to end. Multiple small incidents around the world could end world microdemocracy and plunge the world into chaos. Can anyone stop this shady plot?
Expected launch date: September 19
Emperor and Robert Silverberg's maula
Robert Silverberg is a venerable science fiction author who has written masterpieces like Dying Inside and Up the Line, among many other acclaimed books. It releases a new novel called The Emperor and the Maula. It was born in 1992 as part of an aborted publication project and, finally, it was printed in its entirety.
Emperor and the Maula is the history of a story. A woman named Laylah Walis, known as a futuristic land that has been conquered by a kind of stellar breeding, has the last chance to stop her execution. She goes to the galactic emperor and tells the story of the earth besieged people who are struggling to restrict their lost independence.
Expected launch date: September 30
Purchase: Amazon
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