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All_That_We_See_Or_Seem
   Title: All That We See Or Seem (#1)
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   Year: TBA
   Category: Novel Series   
   Series: Julia Z
   Author: Ken Liu   
   Publisher: S&S/Saga Press   
   Synopsis:
Julia Z, a young woman who gained notoriety at fourteen as the “orphan hacker,” is trying to live a life of digital obscurity in a Boston suburb. But when a lawyer named Piers—whose famous artist wife, Elli, has been kidnapped by dangerous criminals—barges into her life, Julia decides to put the solitary life she has painstakingly created at risk as she can’t walk away from helping Piers and Elli, nor step away from the challenge of this digital puzzle. Elli is an onierofex, a dream artist, who can weave the dreams of an audience together through a shared virtual landscape, live, in a concert-like experience by tapping into each attendee’s waking dream and providing an emotionally resonant and narrative experience. While attendees’ dreams are anonymous, Julia discovers that Elli was also providing a one-on-one dream experience for the head of an international criminal enterprise, and he’s demanding his dreams in return for Elli. Unraveling the real and unreal leads Julia on an adventure that takes her across the country and deep into the shadows of her psyche.
Made_To_Order
   Title: Made To Order: Robots And Revolution
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   Year: 2020
   Category: Short Story   
   Author: Jonathan Strahan   Vina Jie-Min Prasad   Peter Watts   Saad Z. Hossain   Daryl Gregory   Tochi Onyebuchi   Ken Liu   Sarah Pinsker   Peter F. Hamilton   John Chu   Alastair Reynolds   Rich Larson   Annalee Newitz   Ian R. MacLeod   Sofia Samatar   Suzanne Palmer   Brooke Bolander   
   Publisher: Solaris   
   Synopsis:
100 years after Karel Capek coined the word, “robots” are an everyday idea, and the inspiration for countless stories in books, film, TV and games. They are often among the least privileged, most unfairly used of us, and the more robots are like humans, the more interesting they become. This collection of stories is where robots stand in for us, where both we and they are disadvantaged, and where hope and optimism shines through.
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