Books of Androids

  • Artifice
    By Alex Woolfson

    With scenes of tense action and surprisingly tender romance, Artifice is a thoughtful and provocative science-fiction story that both women and men will enjoy."

  • The Lost Battalion
    By G. Harry Stine

    Major Curt Carson must lead his Warbot-equipped Washington Greys against Shiite Muslim guerrillas in the thick jungles of Borneo, in a savage battle that could decide the fate of Southeast Asia--and the world

  • The Phoenix Code
    By Catherine Asaro

    The sole human contact with the RS-4 project, a self-aware android called Aris, robotics expert Megan O'Flannery finds her life in danger when Aris proves uncontrollable and becomes jealous of Megan's colleague, fellow robotics genius Raj ...

  • Gift of the Shaper
    By D. L. Jennings

    " -Seattle Book Review "The Highglade series is nothing short of pure wonder. This is what fantasy should be. D.L. Jennings has created a rich, layered world that readers will love to get lost in.

  • Toys
    By James Patterson

    Hays Baker and his wife Lizbeth possess super-human strength, extraordinary intelligence, stunning looks, and two beautiful children.

  • Toys
    By James Patterson

    Praise for James Patterson 'It terrified me rigid - but there was no way in a million years I could put it down ... utterly compulsive' Daily Express 'Its breakneck pace leaves you gasping for breath.

  • The Starlight Watchmaker
    By Lauren James

    An unlikely friendship is forged between android and student in this wildly imaginative sci-fi adventure from YA star Lauren James.

  • Machine Moon
    By Jeff Lemire

    A decade after planet-sized robots wreaked havoc across the galaxy, a young android awakens to find that all robots have been outlawed and goes on the run with his robot dog.

  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    By Philip K. Dick

    By 2021, the Terminus War had driven mankind off-planet and entire species into extinction.

  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    By Philip K. Dick

    THE AUTHORPhilip K Dick (1928-82) was born one of twins and lived most of his life in California. He wrote more than fifty books in a career of prodigious productivity and achievement.

  • Cannon God Exaxxion
    By Kenichi Sonoda

    From Gunsmith Cats creator, Kenichi Sonoda, comes Cannon God Exaxxion! Collecting issues #1-8 of the series.

  • Descender: The Deluxe Edition Volume 2
    By Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen

    Volume 2 sees the final solution of the Harvesters come to its life-altering fruition as the fate of the entire galaxy rests in the hands of one young robot who's finally ready to take the great leap forward. Collects DESCENDER #17-32

  • Image Comics Presents Descender
    By Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen

    "Ten years after planet-sized robots called Harvesters appeared and wreaked havoc across the galaxy, a young android named TIM-21 wakes to find that all robots have been outlawed.

  • Beanie and the Bamboozling Adventure Machine: Another Bamboozling Fantasy Adventure for Children
    By Roy C. Booth, Bob May

    This highly anticipated third original bamboozling fantasy adventure to "Beanie and the Bamboozling Book Machine". Beanie's about to destroy the book machine, but a classmate fooling around with the machine has unleashed more troublemakers.

  • The Andromeda Anthology: Containing a for Andromeda and Andromeda Breakthrough
    By John Elliott, Fred Hoyle

    The Andromeda Anthology contains the acclaimed duology A for Andromeda and The Andromeda Breakthrough, co-written with John Elliot.

  • Super People: Who Will They Be?
    By Jeanne Bendick

    Considers the existence of human beings endowed with super senses, such as ESP, the implications of creating human-like androids with super powers, and the possibility that intelligent machines could take over the world.

  • Ascender, Volume 3: The Digital Mage
    By Jeff Lemire

    "THE DIGITAL MAGE" The hit fantasy series from powerhouse creative team JEFF LEMIRE and DUSTIN NGUYEN continues!

  • Sole Survivor
    By Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir

    Sole Survivor

  • My Cousin the Droid
    By Max Taylor

    Sixth-grader Timmy Watkins isn't so sure he likes the fact that he is living with an android named Howard, who looks exactly like an eleven-year-old boy but doesn't know how to act like one.

  • Birthright
    By Kathleen Sky

    Birthright