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SPSFC4 Review: Final Cuts and Semifinalists Announcement
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 2/5/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 2/5/25

SPSFC4 Review: Final Cuts and Semifinalists Announcement

Please note that many of these books are being cut not because they’re bad and some very narrowly missed the bar for a quarter- or semifinalist placement.

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SPSFC4 Review: Team SFF Insiders Second Cuts
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 2/5/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 2/5/25

SPSFC4 Review: Team SFF Insiders Second Cuts

Please note that, even though these books did not work for us, it doesn’t mean that they won’t work for you, and our views do not mean that they are bad reads.

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SPSFC4 Review: Nothing Larger Than These Stars by E. Marie Robertson
Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 2/4/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 2/4/25

SPSFC4 Review: Nothing Larger Than These Stars by E. Marie Robertson

Nothing Larger Than These Stars is a page-turner with twists and turns that left me guessing until the cliff-hangar at the end. It’s well-paced and full of mystery!

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SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid
Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/25/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/25/25

SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid

A page-turner for anyone who loves a murder mystery with a future-feel. Just enough suspense to keep the reader interested while not too obvious that it’s predictable.

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SPSFC4 Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña
Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/24/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/24/25

SPSFC4 Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña

Researchers are left to figure out what’s happening when transmissions stop, coming together to solve the mystery in a plot both eeries and thrilling.

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SPSFC4 Review: Failsafe by Jeff Sylvester
Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/23/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Anie M. 1/23/25

SPSFC4 Review: Failsafe by Jeff Sylvester

A futuristic novel with a homeworld feel, rife with political conspiracy and government overreach, and a strong female protagonist hellbent on justice.

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SPSFC4 Review: Team SFF Insiders First Cuts
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 1/22/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff 1/22/25

SPSFC4 Review: Team SFF Insiders First Cuts

Please note that, even though these books did not work for us, it doesn’t mean that they won’t work for you, and our views do not mean that they are bad reads.

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SPSFC4 Review: Slipspace: Terra Nullius by Zachary Forbes
Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/21/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/21/25

SPSFC4 Review: Slipspace: Terra Nullius by Zachary Forbes

The tension throughout never lets up. The engine was started, and the gas pedal was smashed to the floor. A fast paced sci fi novel with many twists and turns.

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SPSFC4 Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood
Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/9/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/9/25

SPSFC4 Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood

The writing in Mercy Rising was crisp, fast paced, pulled me right into the story, and was fraught with tension throughout, even with the hero/anti-hero trope.

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SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid
Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 1/6/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 1/6/25

SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid

Framed for a murder, Roman Glass tries to clear his name, and he’s not alone, however things get out of control by those who wish to hide it. Care for more?

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SPSFC4 Review: Ceres Station Calling by R.M. Bradley
Reviews, SPSFC4 Amanda Simas 1/6/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Amanda Simas 1/6/25

SPSFC4 Review: Ceres Station Calling by R.M. Bradley

If you’re looking for sci-fi with an abducted girl struggling with her humanness in a mining prison with hunky aliens making things complicated, this is your book.

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SPSFC4 Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña
Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 1/5/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 1/5/25

SPSFC4 Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña

Rebecca Vance, concerned about a settlement on an alien planet, goes to investigate with her friend, Mark Wu, however things start going wrong. Care for more?

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SPSFC4 Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/4/25 Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 1/4/25

SPSFC4 Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley

It’s a wonderful sci-fantasy type story, showing the indomitable strength of true friendship, and the adversities that can be overcome by believing in yourself.

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SPSFC4 Review: A Country of Eternal Light by Darby Harn
Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 12/29/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 12/29/24

SPSFC4 Review: A Country of Eternal Light by Darby Harn

Mairead is watching the world burn, what with the countdown, nothing can change it, so she exists, before deciding to live after meeting someone. Care for more?

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SPSFC4 Review: Cosmic Strife: Assault by Steve Gavin
Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 12/28/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 Jonathan Putnam 12/28/24

SPSFC4 Review: Cosmic Strife: Assault by Steve Gavin

Three kids traumatised by their dads death. One takes up the path of the father, one goes to leadership, and one goes to politics. Care to find out more?

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SPSFC4 Review: Broken Mirror by Cody Sisco
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 12/13/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 12/13/24

SPSFC4 Review: Broken Mirror by Cody Sisco

An interesting concept and a valuable commentary on mental health that takes us across an AU of the United States to solve a murder no one believes happened.

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SPSFC4 Review: Ancient as the Stars by Maya Darjani
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 12/2/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 12/2/24

SPSFC4 Review: Ancient as the Stars by Maya Darjani

Between the realistic feeling characters, pop culture references and Maya’s gold standard names for chapters, I look forward to seeing what comes from her next.

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SPSFC4 Review: Chloe's Kingdom by Gregory Michael
Reviews, SPSFC4 Joseph John Lee 11/27/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 Joseph John Lee 11/27/24

SPSFC4 Review: Chloe's Kingdom by Gregory Michael

Chloe's Kingdom features eclectic and motivated characters, a wealth of tension, and a thrilling ride with twists and turns... but also a rough conclusion.

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SPSFC4 Review: The Scorching Just Press Play by Nick Snape
Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 11/20/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 Guest Post 11/20/24

SPSFC4 Review: The Scorching Just Press Play by Nick Snape

Intense skirmishes and firefights, loyalties and lies are hopelessly tangled. Funny, tense, surprising, and a bit heartbreaking. I recommend giving this a read!

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SPSFC4 Review: The Afterlife Experiment by Sam Weiss
Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 11/11/24 Reviews, SPSFC4 SFFI Staff (Former) 11/11/24

SPSFC4 Review: The Afterlife Experiment by Sam Weiss

If you like your sci-fi with threads of horror, you will almost definitely enjoy The Afterlife Experiment. This is certainly a book that sticks with you.

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