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Here are the top ten articles for the SF/Fantasy Books Site! These rankings are live and get reset at the beginning of each month, so check back often to see what your fellow visitors are most interested in!

1. The Deserter by Peadar O. Guilin - a review
To save his tribe, Stopmouth leaves the primitive surface world for the roof, a high tech world suspended above the surface, to search for the woman he loves, the one person he knows can save his tribe.

2. Little Brother by Cory Doctorow - a review
Cory Doctorow´s young adult science fiction novel Little Brother questions the all too possible future in which the Department of Homeland Security´s policies of paranoia and fear usurp the rights of ordinary people.

3. Crossover by Joel Shepherd - a review
Crossover, the first book in a new science fiction series written by Australian author Joel Shepherd, follows Cassandra Kresnov, an artificial human.

4. Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon - a review
Two years ago star pilot Titus Quinn believed he traveled to another world. Back on Earth, Minerva Company doesn't believe it until an AI gone amok finds another rift.

5. Types of Fantasy Fiction
The fantasy genre entails a wide variety of possiblilities.

6. The Zona by Nathan Yocum - a review
In a post apocalyptic world, Preacher Lead hunts down people the Church marks as sinners, but what happens when he starts to question?

7. Celtic Darkness by Eoghain Hamilton - a review
In Celtic Darkness, author Eoghain Hamilton explores the supernatural folklore of Ireland blending the modern world with the ancient world of ghosts and sidhe

8. The Science Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe
Although Edgar Allan Poe is most known for his gothic tales, he did have a few significant science fiction tales.

9. U.R.B. by James Cox - a review
Freelance agents Tarker Guth and Ned Fred are called in to investigate the U.R.B. a new gang making headlines with their violence.

10. Hearts of Smoke and Steam by Andrew P. Mayer
The second book in The Society of Steam steampunk series by Andrew P. Mayer picks up right where The Falling Machine ends.



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