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Science Fiction
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| Prose, Francine: After |
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After a school shooting miles away, a new principal means new rules. But is this protection or repression? Safety--or murder? |
| Kress, Nancy: Crossfire |
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Planet Earth has about a century left to sustain life. So all who can afford to are traveling to a new world, Greentrees, to begin human colonization. Little do they know there is already sentient life there.
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| Herbert, Frank: Dune |
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Banned to a desert wasteland, fighting for every drop of water, Paul is still successful in pulling together an army. Is he only a usurped Duke, or is he the messiah? |
| Card, Orson Scott: Ender's Game |
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The government is breeding geniuses and training them through games of war. But this is no game: aliens have attacked twice and have almost totally wiped out humans. Can Ender Wiggin win the game to save mankind? |
| Anderson, M.T.: Feed |
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Computers are no longer outside of one's body, today, everyone is implanted with a constant, personalized "feed" of information. .
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| Shinn, Sharon: Jenna Starborn |
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The story of Jane Eyre is set in a far-flung time when humans have colonized the universe. Jenna, now unwanted by the woman who commissioned her birth, is sent to school on a far distant planet. |

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