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All the New Science Fiction Books Arriving in June!


Head below for the full list of SF titles heading your way in June!
Keep track of all the new SFF releases here. All title summaries are taken and/or summarized from copy provided by the publisher. Note: Release dates are subject to change.
 
The Ninth Metal (Comet Cycle #1) Benjamin Percy (Mariner Books)
It began with a comet… At first, people gazed in wonder at the radiant tear in the sky. A year later, the celestial marvel became a planetary crisis when Earth spun through the comet’s debris field and the sky rained fire. The town of Northfall, Minnesota will never be the same. Meteors cratered hardwood forests and annihilated homes, and among the wreckage a new metal was discovered. This “omnimetal” has properties that make it world-changing as an energy source… and a weapon. John Frontier the troubled scion of an iron-ore dynasty in Northfall returns for his sister’s wedding to find his family embroiled in a cutthroat war to control mineral rights ....

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Review: What a queer Taiwanese 1995 sci-fi novel got right


Columbia: 168 pages, $20
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Taiwanese author Chi Ta-wei’s newly translated novel, “The Membranes,” was originally published in 1995 and you can tell. This is a future extrapolated from the ‘90s, with books-on-disc and depleted ozone rather than the internet and climate change. And yet, though the book’s hereafter looks backward to us today, there’s something very timely about its play with gender fluidity and the social construction of identity. There’s also something timeless about Chi’s future, because of how it bends and defies time itself. The novel is about how identity is a story we tell ourselves through time or back through time. And that story, for Chi, is queer. ....

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