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theastoundinganalogcompanion.com | ||
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journeypress.com
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| | | | | The intersection of the two sets "good vintage science fiction" and "vintage science fiction still in print" has still got quite a few titles in it. I've created a list of some of my favorites, all of which are conveniently linked to Journey Press' bookshop.org storefront. | |
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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | | The original paperback, Inherit the Stars by British writer James P. Hogan (1941-2010), had a terrific cover - the kind that made you buy the book. The artwork appears to show astronauts on the Moon finding a dead astronaut, but that is deceptive. Hogan creates a scientific mystery because the dead astronaut has been there... | |
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bibliosanctum.com
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| | | | | I received a review copy from the publisher. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. The Mercy of Gods by James S.A. Corey Mogsy's Rating: 3 of 5 stars Genre:Science Fiction Series:Book 1 of The Captive's War Publisher:Orbit (August 6, 2024) Length: 422pages Author Information:Website As a... | |
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everybodyslibraries.com
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| | | John Taine's science fiction novel Green Fire is set in 1990, and some of what it describes fits that time, like television and mobile phones. Other aspects, like gender and social customs, read much more like 1928, the year it was published. It may be early, but in some ways unsettlingly on the nose, for... | ||