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In April, the world of science fiction literature is bustling with new releases. Fans of the genre can look forward to a variety of captivating stories set in intriguing worlds. From the near-future space-thriller “Mars One” by Charlotte Robinson to the suspenseful tale of horror in space in George R. R. Martin’s “Wild Cards” series, there is something for everyone.

Readers can also immerse themselves in the imaginative worlds of “Paradox” by Douglas Preston and Aletheia Preston, where resurrected Neanderthals coexist with modern humans, and “Permanence” by Sophie Mackintosh, a mysterious story of forbidden love in a surreal city.

Exploring themes of loneliness and connection, “The Swarm” by James S. A. Barnes and “Event Horizon” by Balsam Karam offer unique takes on human experiences in extraordinary circumstances. Meanwhile, Dmitry Glukhovsky’s “Metro 2035” concludes a thrilling trilogy set in the post-apocalyptic world of Moscow’s subway system.

With a blend of sci-fi, fantasy, and speculative fiction, these new releases promise to transport readers to exciting and thought-provoking worlds. Whether you’re a fan of space opera, first-contact stories, or dystopian adventures, there’s a new sci-fi book waiting for you to dive in and explore.