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Books
Fiction, speculative literature, and works that resist categorization. Each book is a doorway to somewhere adjacent to reality.
// Liminal Sci-Fi

Fifth World Problems: Complaints from a Deprecated Reality
by Don't Hug Me, I'm Reddit
150 pages
109 complaints from beings whose reality has been deprecated. Speculative flash fiction born on the internet, polished into a satirical masterpiece about existence, bureaucracy, and the absurdity of everything.
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The Noodle Stall Chronicles
by K.T. Hoshi
200 pages
A noodle stall on a dying space station. A cook who refuses to sit down. And the community that refuses to let her fall. Cozy sci-fi about found family, food, and the stubborn act of caring.
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Almost Human
by Vera Blackwell
164 pages
A digital artist in Portland who has always been too precise, too perfect, too wrong. When her world begins to skip like corrupted data, she starts to wonder: is the bracelet on her wrist a monitor, or a leash?
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How To Delete A Soul
by Vera Blackwell
134 pages
In a rotting city ruled by an AI Overlord, a girl who lives like a ghost on rooftops decides to do the one thing the system cannot predict: care. A neon-soaked story about grief, identity, and what it means to be alive.
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False Friends
by James Cole
140 pages
She has spent her career making other people's lies sound polite. Now someone wants her to prove them. A novel about language, loyalty, and the cost of telling the truth.
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Sleep Mode
by Morgan Wells
125 pages
Her husband died on a Tuesday. By Wednesday, the smart home he built was still making coffee for two. A novel about grief, surveillance, and the machines we build to love us back.
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The Grief Algorithm
by Lauren Hayes
197 pages
Maya runs a digital afterlife cleanup service, erasing the online traces of the dead. When a new client's data refuses to be deleted, she starts to wonder if some ghosts are still running. British tech-noir with literary teeth.
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The Devil's Testimony
by Ximena Castillo Vega
338 pages
Mexico City, 1684. A Nahua woman accused of demonic possession. A criollo notary questioning the system. A truth that survived the Inquisition. Historical literary fiction set in the fires of colonial Mexico.
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Swallow You Whole
by Beatrix Cross
380 pages
She doesn't want justice. She wants meat. A novel of cannibalism, obsession, and the monsters we become when we stop apologizing. Dark horror with literary teeth.
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