If you liked Weary sons of Conrad by Brenda Cooper, start with Man and Machine (Defending The Future) (2016), Floating in an Antibubble from South Africa to Salford (2016), and Diamond Deep (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Man and Machine (Defending The Future)
2016 · 222 pages · Brenda Cooper, Bud Sparhawk, Mike McPhail, Anton Kukal · Same author
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Floating in an Antibubble from South Africa to Salford
2016 · 196 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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Diamond Deep
2013 · 441 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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Edge of Dark
2015 · 399 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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Silhouette Solution
2022 · 256 pages · Brenda Cooper, Fran Drescher · Same author
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Creative Fire
2012 · 351 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and Bound (Laksa Anthology Series: Speculative Fiction Book 2)
2017 · 384 pages · Nisi Shawl, Brenda Cooper, Caroline M. Yoachim, Tyler Keevil · Same author
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To lay these secrets open
1992 · 197 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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The status of unorganized communities in northern Ontario
1976 · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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Jeff Sturgeon's Last Cities of Earth
2023 · Steven L. Sears, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Brenda Cooper, Jody Lynn Nye · Same author
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Africa-centred knowledges
2014 · 211 pages · Brenda Cooper, Robert Morrell · Same author
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Wilders (Project Earth Book 1)
2017 · 370 pages · Brenda Cooper · Same author
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What should I read after Weary sons of Conrad?
BookOrb recommends Man and Machine (Defending The Future) (2016), Floating in an Antibubble from South Africa to Salford (2016), Diamond Deep (2013), Edge of Dark (2015), and Silhouette Solution (2022).
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Who wrote Weary sons of Conrad?
Weary sons of Conrad is by Brenda Cooper.