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Women’s Book March: The Race by Nina Allan
I’m challenging myself to read only novels by women and femme people for a full year, from March 2019 through March 2020. Read this post to get the full story! My next installment in the Women’s Book March challenge is … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, books, science fiction, women authors
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What Would Life be Like on a Planet with Binary Stars?
It’s an iconic shot: Luke Skywalker watches double sunsets as evening falls on Tattooine in Star Wars: A New Hope. Science fiction films like Star Wars, and novels like Brian Aldiss’ The Dark Light Years and Fire Time by Poul … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, biology, science fiction, worldbuilding
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Women’s Book March: vN: The First Machine Dynasty by Madeline Ashby
I’m challenging myself to read only novels by women and femme people for a full year, from March 2019 through March 2020. Read this post to get the full story! Madeline Ashby’s vN is one of the gnarliest, most biological … Continue reading →