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2018

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The Science Fiction Archive #2, an amazing collection of the greatest science fiction writing EVER! Featuring: With These Hands, by C.M. Kornbluth What is POSAT?, by Phyllis Sterling-Smith A Little Journey, by Ray Bradbury Hunt the Hunter, by Kris Neville Citizen Jell, by Michael Shaara Operation Distress, by Lester Del Rey Syndrome Johnny, by Charles Dye Psychotennis, anyone?, by Lloyd Williams Prime Difference, by Alan Nourse Doorstep, by Keith Laumer The Drug, by C.C. MacApp An Elephant...

Galaxy Science Fiction Super Pack #2

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2016

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Edited by H. L. Gold, 'Galaxy Science Fiction' hit the scene in 1950 and quickly became the leading science fiction magazine of its time. ‘Galaxy’ gave a home to writers that didn't fit into ‘Astounding’ and ‘F&SF,’ and readers rejoiced. In this first 'Galaxy Science Fiction Super Pack' we bring you more than five hundred pages of fiction. These are the stories that helped ‘Galaxy Magazine’ carve it's name on the Mount Rushmore of science fiction. This volume includes ‘Dream World’ by R. A...


2017

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Worlds of If was a three time winner of the Hugo Award for best science fiction magazine. Worlds of If discovered many talented writers who would go on to dominate genre fiction. This is the third in our Worlds of If series with even more memorable stories from its tremendous run. ‘The Yillian Way’ by Keith Laumer ‘Homo Inferior’ by Mari Wolf ‘The Talkative Tree’ by H.B. Fyfe ‘Show Business’ by Boyd Ellanby ‘The One and the Many’ by Milton Lesser ‘The Stowaway’ by Alvin Heiner ‘Sound of Te...


2016

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Worlds of If' was a three-time winner of the Hugo Award for best science fiction magazine. 'Worlds of If' discovered many talented writers who would go on to dominate genre fiction. This is the second in our 'Worlds of If' series, with even more memorable stories from its tremendous run. '2BR02B' by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 'Do Unto Others' by Mark Clifton 'Robots of the World! Arise!' by Mari Wolf 'Disqualified' by Charles L. Fontenay 'Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?' by Kenneth O'Hara 'Vital Ingr...


2016

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Edited by H. L. Gold; ‘Galaxy Science Fiction’ hit the scene in 1950 and quickly became the leading science fiction magazine of its time. Galaxy gave a home to writers that didn't fit into Astounding and F&SF, and readers rejoiced. In this first ‘Galaxy Science Fiction Super Pack’ we bring you more than five hundred pages of fiction. These are the stories that helped Galaxy Magazine carve it's name on the Mount Rushmore of science fiction. The include: ‘Doorstep’ by Keith Laumer; ‘The Chas...

2025

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"The Spicy Sound of Success" is a science fiction novel that blends elements of adventure and speculative technology. The story is set in a future where sound and music play a crucial role in society, possibly influencing technology and human behavior in profound ways.The plot centers around a protagonist who becomes involved in a high-stakes situation related to the manipulation or exploitation of sound. This might involve discovering or harnessing a revolutionary technology, facing chall...

2025

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In "The Upside-Down Captain," the story revolves around a unique and imaginative premise where the titular captain and his crew encounter bizarre and challenging situations. The novel combines elements of adventure and science fiction, featuring innovative concepts and a dynamic narrative.The plot involves the captain and his crew dealing with unconventional and often upside-down scenarios, both literal and metaphorical. These situations lead to humorous, dramatic, and thought-provoking mo...

2025

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In "The Last Trespasser," the story is set in a future where human civilization has expanded across the galaxy, and the concept of private property and individual rights have evolved significantly. The novel explores the implications of these changes through a gripping narrative involving a mysterious trespasser.The plot centers around the discovery of a "trespasser" in a highly controlled and regulated society. The protagonist, a figure of authority or an investigator, is tasked with unco...

2025

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"No Substitutions" is a science fiction novel that delves into the realm of future technology and its implications. The story is set in a future where advanced technology allows for various forms of substitution and replication, raising questions about identity and authenticity.The plot revolves around a central character who becomes entangled in a conflict involving these advanced technologies. The protagonist may face challenges related to the ethical and personal implications of such te...

also available as audiobook

2025

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"Break a Leg" is a mystery novel with a theatrical backdrop. The story unfolds in the world of theater, where the characters are involved in the production of a play. The plot centers around a series of mysterious and dangerous events that begin to unfold during the production.The title, "Break a Leg," is a common phrase used in theater to wish actors good luck, but in this case, the phrase takes on a more literal and sinister meaning. As the story progresses, the characters must navigate ...

2025

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"The Planet with No Nightmare" follows the story of a group of astronauts who land on a distant planet in search of resources and exploration opportunities. However, they soon discover that this planet is unlike any they have encountered before.On this planet, there are no nightmares. The inhabitants are peaceful and content, living in harmony with their surroundings. The astronauts are initially intrigued by this phenomenon, but they soon realize that there may be darker forces at play. A...

The Place Where Chicago Was

In a pacified future without war, one man treks toward the ruins of Chicago — discovering a world where humanity’s greatest conflicts have only changed form

2009

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In The Place Where Chicago Was by Jim Harmon, the familiar skyline of a great American city becomes a haunting memory—an echo of what once stood tall and vibrant. Harmon transforms a recognizable landscape into a powerful stage for speculative imagination, asking what remains when civilization’s proudest monuments are reduced to absence.This is not simply a tale of destruction; it is a meditation on loss, resilience, and the fragile foundations upo...