Return to Isis by Jean Stewart: Book Review
Return to Isis by Jean Stewart is a science fiction novel about Whit, a woman on a spy mission for Freeland when the brutal forces of Elysium find her. She
Read moreFiction based on future scientific and/or technological advances. There are often large social and environmental changes. Science fiction also often revolves around space or time travel and life on other planets.
Return to Isis by Jean Stewart is a science fiction novel about Whit, a woman on a spy mission for Freeland when the brutal forces of Elysium find her. She
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Read moreThe Ground Beneath by Missouri Vaun is a short story set in the same time as her first novel, All Things Rise. Jessica Walker, one of the side characters from
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