glory.)Readers
Kristyn Merbeth's
Scorpia
Fortuna
AI
the Ars Orbital Transmission
CNMN Collection
WIRED Media Group
Condé Nast
Valentina Palladino
Sep 1
Ars
Ars Technica
Maggie Ryan
Sandford
Darwin
Rodica Prato
William Locke
Seanan McGuire's
Kate Collins
Scott
Ghoster
Arnopp
Jack Sparks
Fortuna
Scorpia Kaiser
Corvus
Janelle Shane
Ars Technica Addendum
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Nast
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Brighton
The Ten Thousand Doors
too—"AI
All of these books have come across my desk recently, and I think many Ars readers will enjoy family drama-filled space operas, quirky AI one-liners, and intricate details about the biology of platypuses and other odd creatures just as much as I do. Like so many young adults living in our constantly-connected world, Kate goes digging for answers in Scott's phone and his social media accounts.That's when things really start to fall apart.In an often funny and always unnerving horror story, Ghoster explores how frightening technology and social media can be, especially when our backs are up against a wall. Nevertheless, it's worth checking out if you like horror stories that have a strong technology element to them.The first book in Kristyn Merbeth's space-opera trilogy, Fortuna takes readers inside the life of Scorpia Kaiser, the pilot of the Fortuna spacecraft and the family screwup.
As said here by Valentina Palladino