Four books of science fiction that you have to read this December

Four books of science fiction that you have to read this December

One more year has passed, with some stellar science fiction books that were released throughout 2017. Even in December, there is no shortage of good books to read, with authors such as Ada Palmer, James SA Corey, and Ben Bova, with new novels. There is even a book edited by George R. R. Martin, who could also be interested in Game of Thrones fans.


Persepolis increasing by James S. A. Corey
Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck are the two authors who collaborate under the pen name James S. A. Corey. They gained fame after writing Leviathan Wakes, the first novel by The Expanse, which is now also a television show. This series explains the history of humans and their expansion throughout the galaxy.

Persepolis Rising is the seventh book of the series and is where you can read about the Rocinante engraving engraver crew, who is in charge of maintaining peace between the colonial worlds. At this time, humanity has expanded to more than 1000 solar systems and a great threat of a hidden enemy is facing the lost world of Laconia. This battle comes with a price that will change the way of mankind. Since it is part of a series, you first want to read the previous books, but so far, it has been worth your time.

Expected launch date: December 5
Purchase: Persepolis Rising

Wild Cards: Mississippi Roll by George R. R. Martin
First of all, Game of Thrones fans get their forks, they make it clear that George R. R. Martin is the editor of Wild Cards: Mississippi Roll. The authors are Cherie Priest, Carrie Vaughn, David D. Levine, John Jos. Miller, Kevin Andrew Murphy, and Stephen Leigh. Now that we have established that Martin is not writing another book while waiting for The Winds of Winter, that's why he might want to read this Wild Cards novel.

This is the book number 24 of the Wild Cards series. Most books in this series are a bunch of short stories that focus on a central theme, so there are so many authors. Mississippi Roll explains the story of an adventure on a steamy boat that is still running on the Mississippi River in the United States. Each story is from the point of view of a character different from the ship, which helps refugees who have reached the American coasts. The editor states that this will be a good entry point for the Wild Cards series, even if you have not read any of the previous books.

Expected launch date: December 5
Purchase: Wild Cards: Mississippi Roll

The will of the battle of Ada Palmer
Ada Palmer came to fame through the Terra Ignota series that began with Too Like the Lightning and continued with Seven Surrenders. The will to battle is the third of the four volumes of this series, so you will have to read the two previous volumes to understand the story. The series explains how an almost utopian human society of the future deals with a chaotic breakdown.

The Will of Battle advances history revealing exactly how the Hives -nations without a fixed location- kept the order and peace for almost three centuries. The leaders of these Hives now have to deal with the fact that people discover all their secrets and return to the blood of the past. The war is about to begin.

Ben Bova survival ada palmer the will to fight against Ada Palmer

Expected launch date: December 5
Purchase: The will of battle

Survival by Ben Bova
With more than 100 books under his belt on a long and illustrious career as a science fiction writer, Ben Bova is one of the masters of the genre. The work of Bova includes the series The Grand Tour, which includes more than 20 books that collect humanity's commitment to establish worlds in our solar system and beyond.

Survival is part of this series and the Star Quest mini-series. The Star Quest series begins with the book New Earth, where humans find a planet that is like ours. In sequels: Death Wave and Apes and Angels, the plot focuses on the deadly wave of radiation that threatens to erase the sensitive life of the Milky Way. To follow Survival's plot, you will have to read the previous books (or, at least, summaries of submissions) of this series. In Survival, a human team finds an intelligence machine that has survived many death waves but is not interested in helping other species survive. Will they be able to convince them to help or biological life is doomed?

Expected launch date: December 26
Purchase: Survival by Ben Bova

What was your 2017 favorite science fiction book? What book do you want to read in December 2017? Let us know through the comments.

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