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  • - The Great Novellas
    by Robert A Heinlein
    £26.99

    A must-read for any science fiction fan, The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Two (published in two volumes, A & B) is a compilation of twenty-two of the best novellas published between 1895 and 1962.The two volumes were originally published in 1973 (Two-A) and 1974 (Two-B) after the stories were selected by a vote of the membership of the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA, now known as the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America).Volume Two-A has complete novellas by the following authors:Poul AndersonJohn W. Campbell, Jr.Lester del ReyRobert A. HeinleinC. M. KornbluthHenry Kuttner and C. L. MooreEric Frank RussellCordwainer SmithTheodore SturgeonH. G. WellsJack Williamson

  • by Robert Silverberg
    £20.49

  • by Robert Silverberg
    £8.49

  • - Issue 28, September 2017
    by Kevin J Anderson, Barry N Malzberg & Sean Patrick Hazlett
    £8.49

  • by John Brunner & Broderick Damiem
    £12.99

    The legendary John Brunner wrote the original Threshold of Eternity in 1957. Sixty years later Damien Broderick revisits the world Brunner created in that classic, forward-looking story and modernizes it to retell the exciting tale of time travelers, augmented intelligences and aliens. When Korean war vet Ret. Corporal Lawrence “Red” Hawkins stumbles across a doctor from the future, he embarks on the most important journey of his life…with the future of humanity at stake. For he must travel thousands of years into the future to join in a galactic Time War where alien beings are poised to eradicate humanity in a conflict that never ends. Spearheading the fight against the alien race (known only as the Enemy) is Artesha, a human so advanced, so damaged by a war she’s been fighting across endless time and space, that her physical form has been destroyed; she not only has been uploaded into the Center’s web where she runs humanity’s vast communication network—she has become it. While Artesha tries to calculate the best way to victory in a playing field being continuously altered by time surges, it is all that she and her fleet coordinators, Paulo Magwareet and Burma Brahmasutra, can do to keep up with the fallout. For there is also another presence at play whom the humans know as the Being, and the Enemy label the Beast. It will take all of the time travelers, across many different eras of humanity, working together to uncover this mysterious entity’s goal, to make right a time torn asunder so they can forge a future for the human race. 

  • by Mike Resnick, Larry Hodges & Lezli Robyn
    £12.99

    When Keelarah, Lead Interrogator in the Neuropsych subdivision of the Cartheeli Military Caste, first meets the alien, she is prepared to do her duty. He is a trespasser on her planet, has caused the death of someone dear to her, and it is imperative she find out where he’s come from and whether his kind poses a threat to her and her people. Often ruthless in her techniques, the interrogator uses her telepathic and empathic abilities to assault his mind, to draw out any whisper of information that can give them a better idea of what—who—they are dealing with. But she isn’t prepared for the prisoner to defend himself with comparable talents, to disarm her with equally astute observations. Chief Surveyor Forrest Brown might not be the best example of humanity, but he doesn’t have to be to show Keelarah what it is to be humane. As they get to know each other, the line between captor and prisoner blur, which begs the question: is having different origins a more important factor, or the ability to find common ground? What if mutual alienation leads to the most profound bond of all.

  • by Joe Haldeman & Gregory Benford
    £8.99

  • by Joan Slonczewski
    £17.49

  • by Mike Resnick & Lezli Robyn
    £15.49

  • by Daniel F Galouye
    £10.49

  • by Jody Lynn Nye & Angelina Adams
    £12.99

    “Innovative take on the well-loved theme of fairies and dangerous wishes.”?Publishers WeeklyPop goddess Selane has made some bad choices in her life on her road to success. All of her past connections have dropped her and she’s desperately trying to get them (and her reputation) back.While running a charity telethon for a debilitating children’s disease, Selane discovers a remarkable girl during a broadcast – a real genie – and suddenly the solution to all of her problems is standing right in front of her. But finding a genie is one thing…making wishes that count, is something else—particularly when the genie is a clueless teenager from California. Maybe Ray, a fairy godmother, and the local 26-3 chapter of The Fairy Godmothers’ Union can help. Angelina Adams’ companion piece follows the young genie, Vickie, as she travels to New Mexico. On her journey, a whole new host of characters befriend her, including Raj Chandra, a senior genie in the Demons, Djinni and Efreets Guild, and Indira, whose jealousy is bound to cause even more prob¬lems for the teenage wish granter.

  • by Daniel F Galouye
    £10.49

  • by L Neil Smith
    £10.49

  • by Mike Resnick
    £7.49

  • by Robert A Heinlein
    £18.99

  • by Jack Williamson
    £7.49

  • - Issue 26, May 2017
    by Larry Niven & Mercedes Lackey
    £8.49

  • by Jack L Chalker
    £15.49

  • - Volume 5)
    by Jack L Chalker
    £19.49

  • by L Sprague de Camp
    £10.49

  • - Volume 4)
    by Jack L Chalker
    £19.49

  • by Charles Sheffield
    £15.49

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