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|author= Ursula K Le Guin
|title= The Wind's Twelve Quarters and The Compass Rose
|rating= 4
|genre= Science Fiction
|summary=I'll start by saying that I think the SF Masterworks series are pretty much always and without fail a really interesting read. I've bought quite a few from this publisher now and I find they will always pick interesting titles from the science fiction genre, making them a great place to start if you are either just dipping your toe into science fiction for the first time or if you're looking to build up your collection.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>147320576X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jason M Hough
|summary=We are told to never judge a book by its cover and that certainly includes any quotes that should adorn the front. Since his debut novel, all the Daniel Suarez books I have read had a quote suggesting that he was the legitimate heir to Michael Crichton. To compare your work with one of the best techno thriller writers of all time is never going to be easy and time after time, Suarez fell short. That is until Influx, a book that finally puts Suarez in the same illustrious company as Crichton.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751557951</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jo Walton
|title=What Makes This Book So Great: Re-Reading The Classics Of Science Fiction And Fantasy
|rating=5
|genre=Anthologies
|summary=Jo Walton has published over ten books, several of which have been award winning. On top of that, she has a voracious appetite for books - both as a well respected writer of original fiction, but as a well respected reviewer too. Not only does she have time to do all that, but she also writes a regular column for Tor.com, on Science Fiction and Fantasy books, and it is these columns that a selection of which are collected here.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472111613</amazonuk>
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