Best Science Fiction Books to Read Before Summer Break Ends

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Everyone knows that summer is the most amazing time of the year. But, what makes it more awesome is the time that you can get off from school and other responsibilities. For the people in the workforce, you can take a couple of days for vacation or maximize the sunny and bright days to relax by reading novels. Science fiction books would be great to read since they can bring you to extraordinary worlds, take you on a thrilling adventure, and put your imagination to work.

If you are looking for great reads under science fiction for your summer break reading list, then here are the titles that you might want to check out.

Cyberbrain by Benoit Blanchard

Cyberbrain by Benoit Blanchard was published in 2020 by FriesenPress. It is the first book of the series and was followed by Cyberbrain: Guardian Angel. The story centers on the fight to whether or not people need to implant a “cyber,” the developing technology that a corporation invented to keep people from doing bad deeds to eradicate crime, on their brains.

In the U.S., the Cyberbrain Corporation is definitely making a buzz, but their plan for Canada expansion seems to go nowhere. Dr. Alston, the doctor, offered by Patrick Kobayashi with the business expansion, tried and successfully got rid of the implanted cyber from a person named Max and discovered that the invention could put society to risk. That’s when the action starts to boil.

The Madhouse Projects by Rick Badman

This is the first book of the remarkable science fiction series by Rick Badman. The Madhouse Projects centers on the story of a former professor who shifted career and begins working in an underground research and development institution referred to as the Madhouse.

Dick Thurman encounters diverse individuals and collaborates with them to work on projects for a particular organization called BOSS. Thus, he created fly-wheel-power electric Indy cars that are raced at the 2037 Indianapolis 500. Thurman’s wife followed him in the Madhouse and also started a new job there following their fake deaths.

To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini

Christopher Paolini’s To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, published in 2020, already became a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon bestseller. It also won the Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Science Fiction in 2020. The book focuses on the story of Kira, who discovered an alien relic during their routine inspection mission on a certain planet. At that moment, she was delighted, but her happiness was exchanged with fear when the ancient dust surrounding her starts to move.

While a battle among the stars breaks out, she is sent into a galaxy-spanning journey of revelations and transformations. As she discovers significant things and faces her fears, she becomes the only hope of the poor humanity.

The New Wilderness by Diane Cook

The New Wilderness by Diane Cook is an award-winning and bestselling book that was published last year. The book tells the story of Bea and her daughter Agnes. The latter is struggling to survive the toxicity and pollution of the overdeveloped city that they reside in. Bea is torn between staying in the city and letting her precious kid die.

There is only one place that is ideal for humans to live, which is what they called the Wilderness State. It is the last piece of land that hasn’t been touched and innovated but is strictly forbidden for everyone to access. When the said land searches for people to be lab rats to evaluate if humans can live in the area and maintain everything inside the place, Bea, Agnes, and others primarily volunteered. Would they live up to their mission and survive?

The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson

Del Rey published Micaiah Johnson’s award-winning and a bestselling book titled The Space Between Worlds. The story focuses on Cara, the individual whose parallel beings seem to be outstanding when it comes to dying for different reasons. Thus, her life has been shortened to 372 worlds. The thrill began when multiverse travel was developed. However, you cannot go to another world if your counterpart is still living. Currently, Cara is living on a dystopian planet Earth where there seems to be no problem. But, trouble emerges after her eight doppelgangers peculiarly face death, driving her to a new realm with an old secret.

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