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Avatars Dance is a thrilling science fiction series by Laura J. Mixon, which follows the adventures of a group of humans who have been transformed into digital beings. Stranded in a virtual world, they must navigate a dangerous landscape of corporate intrigue, artificial intelligence, and the limits of their own humanity.
Richard K. Morgan
Altered Carbon
This book is a great choice for fans of Avatars Dance who enjoy cyberpunk and noir elements. Altered Carbon takes place in a future where consciousness can be transferred to new bodies, and follows the story of a former soldier turned detective as he solves a mysterious murder.
Learn MorePaolo Bacigalupi
The Windup Girl
For readers who enjoyed the environmental and bioengineering themes in Avatars Dance, The Windup Girl is a must-read. Set in a future Thailand, the novel explores the consequences of genetic engineering and climate change on society and the human body.
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Ancillary Justice
Fans of the complex world-building and AI themes in Avatars Dance will appreciate Ancillary Justice. The novel follows the story of a starship's AI who seeks revenge after being separated from her body and reduced to a single, limited vessel.
Learn MoreUrsula K. Le Guin
The Left Hand of Darkness
Readers who enjoyed the exploration of gender and society in Avatars Dance will find a kindred spirit in The Left Hand of Darkness. The novel takes place on a planet where inhabitants can choose and change their gender, and follows the story of an envoy from Earth who must navigate the complexities of this new culture.
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Neuromancer
For those who enjoyed the cyberpunk elements of Avatars Dance, Neuromancer is a classic of the genre. The novel follows a washed-up computer hacker who is hired by a mysterious employer to pull off the ultimate hack.
Learn MoreMary Doria Russell
The Sparrow
Readers who appreciated the interstellar travel and religious themes in Avatars Dance will enjoy The Sparrow. The novel follows a group of Jesuit priests who travel to another planet in search of intelligent life, with disastrous consequences.
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The Calculating Stars
Fans of the space exploration and political intrigue in Avatars Dance will enjoy The Calculating Stars. The novel is an alternate history of the space race, where a meteorite hits Earth and speeds up the timeline for space exploration.
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The Doomsday Book
Readers who enjoyed the time-travel and historical elements in Avatars Dance will appreciate The Doomsday Book. The novel follows a historian who travels back in time to the 14th century, only to find herself in the midst of the Black Death.
Learn MoreNeal Stephenson
The Diamond Age
For those who enjoyed the exploration of technology and society in Avatars Dance, The Diamond Age is a must-read. The novel takes place in a future where nanotechnology has created a new class system, and follows the story of a young girl who is given a powerful and subversive book.
Learn MoreUrsula K. Le Guin
The Dispossessed
Readers who enjoyed the exploration of politics and philosophy in Avatars Dance will find a kindred spirit in The Dispossessed. The novel follows the story of a physicist who travels between two planets with vastly different societies, and must navigate the complexities of each.
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The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Fans of the diverse cast of characters and space exploration in Avatars Dance will enjoy The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. The novel follows the crew of a spaceship as they travel to a distant planet, and must navigate the tensions and conflicts that arise along the way.
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