This category always has a different feel to it. It’s a little bit futuristic, yet a little bit modern. Sometimes it is even historical. In any setting, it is always supernatural. Here are this year’s selections.
1. Recursion by Blake Crouch
Crouch continues to amaze us with his ability to bring futuristic science fiction and blend it into today’s world as though it is completely attainable. Recursion left our minds spinning for weeks after we finished it and we’re still not sure we’ve completely grasped it. It’s like Groundhog Day on steroids.
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2. The Pages of Her Life by James L. Rubart
Readers need to go into this book with an open mind for what they will find within the pages. It is not your normal feel good read; this will require readers to go deeper and examine their faith and aspects of their own life.
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3. Synapse by Steven James
Synapse is Steven James at his best! In his first futuristic thriller, he shows readers what an absolutely outstanding writer he truly is and why his books are a must read!
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4. Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel by James Markert
A very good story with a very interesting back story If you like Greek mythology, this will be the story for you.
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5. Summer Frost by Blake Crouch
Another amazing futuristic story. We know is not a full length novel, but this will draw readers in during the opening pages and keep them there in one sitting. The AI displayed in the book is both incredibly amazing and creepy.
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