Praise for Dual Memory
"[W]hatever vantage you choose to appreciate this book, you will be richly rewarded with both a thrilling adventure and a reflective philosophical presentation."--Paul Di Philipo, Locus Online
"Dual Memory confirms Sue Burke as a modern SFF master."--Matthew Keely, Tor.com
"If Ursula LeGuin had written about AI machines, it would have looked a lot like this marvelous fable."--Booklist (starred review)
"Sue Burke explores art and artificial intelligence in this clever near-future adventure. ...This playful glimpse of nonthreatening human/machine interaction is sure to charm."--Publishers Weekly
"This rollicking thriller from Burke (Immunity Index) moves at a fast pace but manages to maintain its focus on the true threats of climate change and human hubris, all the while keeping readers riveted and entertained."--Library Journal
Praise for Immunity Index
"This hits close to home."--Publishers Weekly
"This dystopian biothriller reads like a 21st-century version of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain, crossed with George Orwell's 1984. . . . hopeful, heartbreaking, and compelling at every turn. Highly recommended for readers of dystopian science fiction or political technothrillers."--Library Journal, starred review
"A fast-paced hard-sf thriller... Burke imparts detailed discussions on genetics within a dramatic and thought-provoking story of inequality, humanity and family. For fans of the Orphan Black television series or Chuck Wendig's Wanderers (2019)."--Booklist
"Prescient and powerful, this is a gut-punch of a book . . . Sue Burke only gets better and better. She is a genuine if unsung hero of our genre."--Seanan McGuire
"Riveting world building by a rising star of science fiction."--David Brin
Praise for Semiosis
"This is up there with Ursula K. Le Guin: science fiction at its most fascinating and most humane."--Thrillist
"A fascinating world."--The Verge
"A solid debut."--SFRevu
"A magnetic meditation on biochemistry and humanity."--Locus Online
"This first-contact tale is extraordinary."--Library Journal (starred review)
"Sharp, evocative . . . Semiosis unfolds the old science fiction idea of first contact in ways that are both traditional and subversive."--The Christian Science Monitor
"A clever, fascinating, fun and unique debut."--Kirkus Reviews
"Burke's world building is exceptional, and her ability to combine the intricacies of colonization with the science of botany and theories of mutualism and predation is astounding." --Booklist
"Impressive debut novel . . . lush . . . beautiful."--Publishers Weekly, starred review