Included in Science Fiction Book Club

Weekly Club Meetings
Each month, readers devour a new book and a different science fiction genre. They’ll meet weekly to discuss the book, explore elements of the genre, and collaborate to brainstorm characters, worlds, and alternative realities as they learn to write sci-fi of their own.

Camaraderie & Collaboration
What’s better than reading science fiction? Discussing it with fellow sci-fi fans and concocting the next great story. Science Fiction Book Club members will find their flock by participating in lively discussions and dreaming up the greatest untold stories together.

Science Fiction StarCourses
Your young reader will be invited to our upcoming live Science Fiction StarCourses for the chance to learn directly from authors and actors who have carried the genre to new heights.

Monthly Themes
With new themes starting every month, join anytime and never feel left behind!
Monthly Themes
January: Space Exploration
We’re heading to space! Readers will explore one of science fiction’s most popular themes: exploring and colonizing space. Club members will discuss timeless questions, such as "Why do we love space so much?" and "What can it teach us about life back on Earth?"
Book selection: What Goes Up by Katie Kennedy
February: Time Travel
Readers will jump into the past and the future as they examine how authors skillfully twist timelines.
Book selection: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
March: Aliens
What’s space without a few aliens? This month, readers will get up close and personal with aliens in space and aliens who come to earth. How do science fiction authors write about aliens, and what do their descriptions teach us about being human?
Book selection: Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
April: Alternate Histories
What if the United States never declared independence from England? What if we landed on Mars instead of the moon? Readers will explore alternate histories and the large changes that small differences can make.
Book selection: The Inventor’s Secret by Andrea Cremer
May: Robots
From robots that pilot ships to robots that perform surgery, walking, talking machines are common characters in science fiction. This month, readers will explore the helpful and harmful ways that robots interact with humans.
Book selection: The Wild Robot by Peter Brown
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