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by Victoria Silverwolf
Science fiction is a marketing category. Readers who enjoy this genre look for familiar names and for covers featuring rockets and robots. Our esteemed host has done an excellent job reviewing nearly all the books published as science fiction this year. But what about those which contain speculative content, but which are not marketed that way?
As the year draws to an end, let's take a look at some of this camouflaged science fiction:

(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)

by Victoria Silverwolf
Science fiction is a marketing category. Readers who enjoy this genre look for familiar names and for covers featuring rockets and robots. Our esteemed host has done an excellent job reviewing nearly all the books published as science fiction this year. But what about those which contain speculative content, but which are not marketed that way?
As the year draws to an end, let's take a look at some of this camouflaged science fiction:

(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)