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The Road To Roswell by Connie Willis

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In The Road To Roswell, did you enjoy ...

... the fast-paced, goal-oriented adventure?

Year Zero by Rob Reid

If you loved the propulsive chase across the American Southwest in The Road to Roswell, you'll be hooked by Year Zero. Here, protagonist Nick Carter races to save Earth from a hilariously bizarre interstellar copyright lawsuit, encountering unforgettable aliens and madcap hijinks at every turn. The stakes are high, the objectives clear, and the adventure never slows down.

... a colorful, quirky ensemble cast?

The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

If you enjoyed the ragtag group dynamic between Francie, Wade, and their unexpected alien companion in The Road to Roswell, you'll fall in love with the diverse crew of the Wayfarer. Each member brings unique charm and depth, their interactions creating warmth, humor, and emotional resonance throughout the interstellar journey.

... the blend of sharp humor and wit?

Redshirts by John Scalzi

If Connie Willis' comedic timing and zany dialogue made The Road to Roswell a delight for you, then Redshirts will have you laughing out loud. Scalzi skewers sci-fi tropes with irreverent humor and clever banter, all while his characters navigate the absurdities of a universe that's as funny as it is unpredictable.

... humane, character-driven alien contact?

Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis

If you were drawn to the empathetic exploration of alien interaction and its impact on ordinary people in The Road to Roswell, you'll appreciate Axiom's End. Here, Cora's unexpected relationship with an alien fugitive is both thrilling and deeply personal, exploring culture clash, trust, and what it means to be human.

... hopeful, optimistic tone even when the world turns upside down?

The Humans by Matt Haig

If the gentle, uplifting mood and ultimate optimism of The Road to Roswell resonated with you, you'll be charmed by The Humans. Matt Haig's story follows an alien sent to Earth to erase a mathematical discovery, only to find unexpected joy, love, and hope among humanity's quirks and chaos.

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