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Benjamin Gray recommended Space Cat
Welp. This is adorable. Maybe that's just the Cat Dad in me, but it might also be the refreshing take on SF-- a personal, relatable story instead of a sweeping epic.
Space Cat
Life in space is closer than you think. On an orbiting space farm, a lone scientist begins humanity’s next step; the complete cultivation of crops. However, her peace is disrupted when ground control expand on her mission by sending up a cat.
Benjamin Gray followed Space Cat
Space Cat
Life in space is closer than you think. On an orbiting space farm, a lone scientist begins humanity’s next step; the complete cultivation of crops. However, her peace is disrupted when ground control expand on her mission by sending up a cat.
Benjamin Gray followed Tantalus Depths
Tantalus Depths
They found the universe’s greatest secret. They should have left it buried.
Benjamin Gray followed Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia
After a seemingly random accident, Bette Donovan, piques the interest of the imposing Dept. of Propagation. Here she threads her way through the desperate measures a society will adopt in the name of self-preservation.
Benjamin Gray recommended After Death
Lee comparing his work to World War Z and Cloud Atlas is doing it a disservice. It is multitudes better than both of those works. As a person who is bored by the undead, and was convinced that the genre had nowhere new to go, I was pleasantly surprised.
After Death
The heart-stopping and heartbreaking story of Cara, a young woman dying of a horrific disease, and Meryem, her grandmother and the world’s preeminent expert on the plague. With only months to live, Cara falls in love while Meryem searches for a cure.
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Getting really nervous that you’re going to enter the Horror contest and destroy all of us in it.
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    I turned my attention back to my lifeless body in the bed just as its eyes opened, black and furious, its face contorted into a misshapen prosthesis devoid of either light or life. This was the disease. This was the Fever.
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    Yep, okay, I’m on board.
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