Più di un milione di libri, a un clic di distanza!
Bookbot

S.L. Huang

    Critical Point
    Zero Sum Game
    The Water Outlaws
    Burning Roses
    Shades Within Us
    • Shades Within Us

      Tales of Migrations and Fractured Borders

      • 408pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The book has received endorsements from several reputable sources, including Booklist, Library Journal, School Library Journal, Locus, and Foreword Reviews, highlighting its quality and appeal. These recommendations suggest that it is well-regarded in literary circles and may offer a compelling narrative or insightful themes that resonate with a diverse audience.

      Shades Within Us
    • Inspired by a classic of martial arts literature, S. L. Huang's The Water Outlaws are bandits of devastating ruthlessness, unseemly femininity, dangerous philosophies, and ungovernable gender who are ready to make history―or tear it apart. In the jianghu, you break the law to make it your own. Lin Chong is an expert arms instructor, training the Emperor's soldiers in sword and truncheon, battle axe and spear, lance and crossbow. Unlike bolder friends who flirt with challenging the unequal hierarchies and values of Imperial society, she believes in keeping her head down and doing her job. Until a powerful man with a vendetta rips that carefully-built life away. Disgraced, tattooed as a criminal, and on the run from an Imperial Marshall who will stop at nothing to see her dead, Lin Chong is recruited by the Bandits of Liangshan. Mountain outlaws on the margins of society, the Liangshan Bandits proclaim a belief in justice―for women, for the downtrodden, for progressive thinkers a corrupt Empire would imprison or destroy. They're also murderers, thieves, smugglers, and cutthroats. Apart, they love like demons and fight like tigers. Together, they could bring down an empire.

      The Water Outlaws
    • Zero Sum Game

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      ZERO SUM GAME Best of Lists: * Best Books of the Month at The Verge, Book Riot, Unbound Worlds, SYFY, & Kirkus * The Mary Sue Book Club Pick * Library Journal Best Debuts of Fall and Winter A blockbuster, near-future science fiction thriller, S.L. Huang's Zero Sum Game introduces a math-genius mercenary who finds herself being manipulated by someone possessing unimaginable power... Cas Russell is good at math. Scary good. The vector calculus blazing through her head lets her smash through armed men twice her size and dodge every bullet in a gunfight, and she'll take any job for the right price. As far as Cas knows, she’s the only person around with a superpower...until she discovers someone with a power even more dangerous than her own. Someone who can reach directly into people’s minds and twist their brains into Moebius strips. Someone intent on becoming the world’s puppet master. Cas should run, like she usually does, but for once she's involved. There’s only one problem... She doesn’t know which of her thoughts are her own anymore.

      Zero Sum Game
    • Critical Point

      • 402pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      In this gripping SF thriller, math-genius mercenary Cas Russell confronts a shadowy organization that has not only brainwashed the world but also manipulated her own past and superhuman abilities. As a demolitions expert threatens her and her friends, Cas finds herself entangled in a conspiracy that blurs the lines between her past, present, and future. The stakes rise as she races against time to save a beloved friend, unraveling the mysteries of her own identity along the way.

      Critical Point