You know, this is fiction that is based on science but it's not like any sci-fi I've ever read, so I hestitate to call it SF.
But it's definitely made me stop and think while still being really really readable. The Bees by Laline Paull.
It's a story about the life of a worker bee in a hive, but it reads like a political dystopian thriller, and I think it's great. I'm almost done and I've been really enjoying it.
Josiah Warbaum - "A patron of fine motorcycles, finer scotches and the finest of words"
John J. Sanders "I write programs by day, to make big dangerous machines behave, and write science and speculative fiction by night, to entertain." 'spec fic'--gotta see
Flight of the Star Phoenix "won the 2013 Ursa Major Award for best novel"--I suppose that's where i should really be looking, but I'll pick it up later.
You know, this is fiction that is based on science but it's not like any sci-fi I've ever read, so I hestitate to call it SF.
But it's definitely made me stop and think while still being really really readable. The Bees by Laline Paull.
It's a story about the life of a worker bee in a hive, but it reads like a political dystopian thriller, and I think it's great. I'm almost done and I've been really enjoying it.
It's all over the place. I'm going to comb through this thread too maybe. I definitely have to find one by Kyell Gold.
Brandon Blankenburg - 'racy' 'zoological horror fiction', undersea focus
Kiona Willoughby - good reviews on a first [?] book
Josiah Warbaum - "A patron of fine motorcycles, finer scotches and the finest of words"
John J. Sanders "I write programs by day, to make big dangerous machines behave, and write science and speculative fiction by night, to entertain." 'spec fic'--gotta see
[Bleak Horizons](https://www.amazon.com/Bleak-Horizons-Hoch-Tarl-ebook/dp/B07BJY1P7W/ref=sr_1_32?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1525374604&sr=1-
32&keywords=anthropomorphic&refinements=p_20%3AEnglish)
[anthology, March 2018, $10, no reviews, hmm]
maybes:
[Joe Sherman]
(https://www.amazon.com/Student-One-Joe-Sherman-ebook/dp/B071SG24MD/ref=sr_1_10?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1525370263&sr=1-
10&keywords=anthropomorphic)
[Bees](https://www.amazon.com/Bees-Novel-Laline-Paull-ebook/dp/B00FJ3CM7M/ref=sr_1_7?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1525370263&sr=1-
7&keywords=anthropomorphic)
[$13]
Flight of the Star Phoenix "won the 2013 Ursa Major Award for best novel"--I suppose that's where i should really be looking, but I'll pick it up later.
Just read The Bees By L. Paul (http://www.amazon.com/Bees-Laline-Paull-ebook/dp/B00FJ3CM7M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413904606&sr=8-1&keywords=the+bees) and by 'just read', I mean I stayed up till almost 3am and then finished the book before going into work. :) It was interesting, the protagonist is literally a worker bee in a honeybee colony.