| 2021-05-04 |
NOVEL |
English |
Project Hail Mary |
Andy Weir |
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science fiction (2), bacteria (1), Nomeados ao Hugo em Portuguęs (1), Coma (1), engineer (1), scientist (1), aliens (1), climate change (1), Bravery (1), cowardice (1), Pacific Ocean (1), antarctica (1), Kazakhstan (1), education (1), first contact (1), xenobiology (1), xenon (1), aluminum (1), interstellar travel (1), Earth (1), Tau Ceti (1), Epsilon Eridani (1), hard sf (1), first person point of view (1), amnesia (1), ammonia (1)
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| 2020-10-06 |
NOVEL |
English |
The Ministry for the Future |
Kim Stanley Robinson |
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drones (1), terrorism (1), near future (1), hard sf (1), politics (1), geoengineering (1), drought (1), assassination (1), education (1), economics (1), heat wave (1), Los Angeles (1), flood (1), social media (1), Lucknow (1), PTSD (1), ecosabotage (1), airships (1), Hong Kong (1), San Francisco (1), Montana (1), ecology (1), dying (1), Saudi Arabia (1), Namibia (1), mining (1), sea level rise (1), Zurich (1), california (1), science fiction (1), Refugees (1), surveillance (1), slavery (1), black ops (1), climate change (1), antarctica (1), switzerland (1), india (1)
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| 2004-12-06 |
NOVEL |
English |
State of Fear |
Michael Crichton |
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technothriller (1), science fiction (1), terrorism (1), global warming (1), tsunami (1), california (1), antarctica (1)
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| 2003-01-00 |
NOVEL |
Chinese |
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Cixin Liu |
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science fiction (1), artificial intelligence (1), United Nations (1), New York City (1), Washington, DC (1), history (1), mars (1), war (1), supernova (1), children (1), antarctica (1), United States (1), China (1), depopulation (1)
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| 2000-03-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
The Light of Other Days |
Stephen Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke |
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archaeology (1), United Kingdom (1), Uzbekistan (1), Rome (1), africa (1), mathematics (1), genealogy (1), hominins (1), privacy (1), psychologists (1), war (1), torture (1), invisibility (1), physicists (1), evolution (1), comet impact (1), antarctica (1), journalists (1), drought (1), American civil war (1), music (1), Crusades (1), Abraham Lincoln (1), Albert Einstein (1), jesus (1), Moses (1), Christopher Columbus (1), William Shakespeare (1), Pierre de Fermat (1), Ötzi (1), Ludwig van Beethoven (1), sea level rise (1), antigravity (1), wormholes (1), hard sf (1), time viewer (1), science fiction (1), weather control (1), resurrection (1), religion (1), invention (1), tattoos (1), tigers (1), extinction (1), cloning (1), virtual reality (1), climate change (1), electromagnetic pulse (1), global computer network search engine (1), artificial intelligence (1), mind control (1), shared mind (1), nuclear waste (1), surveillance (1), storms (1), set in 2030s (1), set in 2040s (1), set in 2080s (1), set in 22nd century (1), nanotechnology (1), london (1), Seattle (1), russia (1)
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| 1986-06-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
This Is the Way the World Ends |
James Morrow |
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aliens (1), post apocalypse (1), nuclear war (1), last man on Earth (1), antarctica (1), science fiction (1), end of the world (1), courtroom trial (1), extinction (1)
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| 1982-02-01 |
SHORTFICTION |
English |
Sur |
Ursula K. Le Guin |
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female protagonist (1), exploration (1), antarctica (1), first person point of view (1), alternate history (1)
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| 1976-09-00 |
NOVEL |
English |
A World Out of Time |
Larry Niven |
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body swap (1), Jupiter (1), loss (1), dystopia (1), interstellar travel (1), education (1), antarctica (1), Earth (1), time stasis (1), cryogenics (1), suspended animation (1), A World Out of Time (1), artificial intelligence (1), black holes (1), far future (1), sex (1), climate change (1), climate engineering (1), moving planets (1), cats (1), evolution (1), science fiction (1)
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