The Planets
Nonfiction. From Marginalian Editions comes a gorgeous reissue of celebrated poet and naturalist Diane Ackerman’s debut: a soaring ode to our solar system, planet to planet, blending science and imagination, astronomy and cosmology, as well as fantasy, satire, myth, and reflection. (Publisher description)
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Nonfiction. A prominent cosmologist and a science communicator present a tour of the peculiar possibilities - bouncing and cyclic universes, time loops, creations from nothing, multiverses, black hole births, string theories and holograms - and offer both a call for new physics and a riveting story of scientific debate. (NoveList)
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Fiction. The triumphant latest from Bertino offers a wryly comic critique of social conventions from the perspective of a woman who also happens to be an alien from another planet. (Publishers Weekly)
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Fiction. Broaddus opens his Astra Black trilogy with this powerful, sweeping Afrofuturist space opera that introduces Muungano, a cooperative society of pan-African people stretching through the solar system and founded after seceding from the oppressive governments of Earth in 2050. (Publishers Weekly)
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Fiction. The human race, now infertile, fights to maintain its identity when the alien species, Oankali, offers to trade genetic material and bioengineering at the price of metamorphosing a new kind of being. (NoveList)
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Fiction. A galaxy-spanning space opera about two lost souls determined to prove themselves. (Kirkus)
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Fiction. The future of humanity hangs in the balance as a group of rival forces with a far-flung range of grievances race to be the first to retrieve data that is powering a space elevator on the Korean island of Patusan. (NoveList)
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Fiction. Six astronauts on a space station orbit the planet over the course of a single Earth day. (Kirkus)
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View OrbitalIn Light-years There's No Hurry
Nonfiction. An escape from doomscrolling social media to the vantage point of the Hubble telescope, 340 miles above the Earth’s surface. (Kirkus)
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Nonfiction. What is our place in the universe? Where do art and science overlap? How can we use these disciplines to better understand the universe--and how do they help us shape our reality? (Publisher description)
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