Научная фантастика

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Город: Вивьен

Шелл Маршал

Город построен на скале, незыблем как скала. Механизмы и магия, храмы и электричество – все связалось и сосуществует, заставляя биться сердце Города, спрятанное в самом центре, в храме Золотого глаза. Сколько пафоса. Всегда обходила всё это стороной. И общество, и храмы, и всякие политические игры. Мне хватает маленького хобби, карт и "везучести" на хвостатую задницу. Я пригретая девочка, но виверне, даже признанной отцом, сложно выживать среди драконов.

Неучтенная планета

Дарья Бобылёва

Психотерапевтичный, умный, полный юмора и приключений роман, удачно маскирующийся под научную фантастику, от автора «Вьюрков». В космосе хорошо. Миры добры. И на этой планете всё делается для блага живущих, ради их душевной гармонии. На каждом шагу – свои странности, свои законы, которые никто не может объяснить, но все делают вид, будто так и нужно. На самом деле они, конечно, врут… Но ничего плохого здесь случиться не может. И это не нормально. Можно принять всё как есть. Можно драться. Можно искать истину. Если слишком невыносимым станет одиночество в пустоте, повторяй: «В космосе хорошо».

Sweet Dreams

Colleen Fountain Skinner

A once beautiful woman filled with the joy of life, was now lying in a puddle of blood praying for death´s sweet mercy. In a small attic room, she cried, still holding the knife used to slit her own wrists. He couldn´t hurt her anymore; she was free of him, no more beatings…no more pain, just sweet silence. Now Decades later, Brandi and her husband move into this beautiful Victorian with so many hopes and dreams of their future. But something dormant awakes an evil presence that has waited so long for her to come back to him. And now that she was here, he would make sure she would never leave

The 48th Golden Age of Science Ficton MEGAPACK®: Robert F. Young, Vol. 2

Robert F. Young

Our second volume of Robert F. Young stories collects 20 great science fiction tales from the pulps and digest magazines. Included are:<P> AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER<BR> JUNGLE DOCTOR<BR> MORE STATELY MANSIONS<BR> LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE<BR> THE OTHER KIDS<BR> WISH UPON A STAR<BR> ADDED INDUCEMENT<BR> APE’S EYE VIEW<BR> PILGRIMS’ PROJECT<BR> YOUR GHOST WILL WALK<BR> GODDESS IN GRANITE<BR> THE COURTS OF JAMSHYD<BR> WRITTEN IN THE STARS<BR> STRUCTURAL DEFECT<BR> THIRTY DAYS HAD SEPTEMBER<BR> REPORT ON THE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR ON ARCTURUS X<BR> THE BLUEBIRD PLANET<BR> THE LEAF<BR> MAGIC WINDOW<BR> ACRE IN THE SKY<P> If you enjoy this ebook, check out the 350+ other volumes in the MEGAPACK® series, featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, mysteries, westerns—and much, much more!

A Collector of Ambroses

Arthur Jean Cox

Three unscrupulous book collectors encounter a true «Completist.»

The Boy in the Iron Mask

Arthur Jean Cox

"The Boy in the Iron Mask," touches on the contamination of reality by dreams.

See Me Not

Richard Wilson

Since H. G. Wells’ definitive THE INVISIBLE MAN, the subject of invisibility has cropped up many times in science fiction. But seldom has it been expanded upon so wittily (or tied up so neatly) as in this classic tale, originally published in SF Impulse (February 1967).

Hunger

A.R. Morlan

When David Farley came to New York City, he was a hungry man. In all ways. The job he landed proof-reading junk mail quelled one form of hunger; David was a small man, anyway, and rice, beans and pasta dishes were his fort&eacute; since college. And being a careful man, conservative in his tastes and habits, he thrived in his poverty, living cheaply, but proudly. One room, hot plate, bath down the hall. With autumn came the chance to apply for a job at a real magazine; sf fiction, major news stand distribution, subscription base, and paid lunch hours. Proof-reader, and part-part-time assistant to a senior editor. David applied, and another pang of hunger was silenced. But old hunger was stirred: David&rsquo;s scant income was cut by a third. He was demoted from hunger to near-&shy;starvation. YMCA, roach motels extra. Months later, come September, on an afternoon when fall still seemed months, years away, David was hurrying back to work, crossing West 49th at Ninth Avenue, his mind on the miserable toothache throbbing along his left lower jaw, and the fact that he had had to leave the dentist&rsquo;s office with only an appointment he could never afford to keep, when he almost ran into&hellip;her.

Mission to a Distant Star

Frank Belknap Long

They were visitors to Earth's Atomic Age – their purpose veiled in mystery…