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The authentic testament of the apocalypse. They had been sent there
with only one purpose, to save and to protect but the revenge had
struck without warning and they had been powerless to intervene.
They had been aghast when they watched the planet below them
suddenly sparkle with fire as the bombs detonated all over its
surface. They were shocked by the fact that they had failed, that
they had been unable to prevent the planet's population from
suffering total annihilation. They gazed down upon the dead world
in their despair and realised that there was nothing that they
could do............except wait. But unknown to those above and
hidden from their scans were a tiny number of survivors, protected
from the effects of the revenge by the last miracle of the science
that had brought their destruction. These people were living within
a tiny fragment of all that was left off their world. But the
protection that this small community had been given, demanded a
huge sacrifice and their cognitive regression was unavoidable.
Their humble society slowly crumbled as the century passed, for
that was the time that was required for their world to cleanse
itself; and for the forgiveness to be complete. So across those
decades the survivors and their descendants must battle against the
uncertainties and threats of time, not only for their own survival
but for that of the race itself. These seven generations of one
family each have their own tale to tell, and this is the only
surviving account of their history. This is their testament. One
that speaks to the value of their survival and that of humanity
itself. It is one that questions the very nature of what that
definition means, but unknown to any of them, and throughout all of
their struggles, their happiness and their pain, there was only one
thing that had always been certain. For: "HIGH IN THE SKY THEY
WAITED FOR THE RADIATION WAS EXTREME"
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A Voyage to Arcturus
(Hardcover)
David Lindsay; Illustrated by John O'Connor; Edited by Michael Everson
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R745
Discovery Miles 7 450
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Broken
(Hardcover)
Anna M L Koski
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R789
R693
Discovery Miles 6 930
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1984
(Hardcover)
George Orwell
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R1,090
Discovery Miles 10 900
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Before The Matrix, before Star Wars, before Ender's Game and Neuromancer, there was Dune: winner of the prestigious Hugo and Nebula awards, and widely considered one of the greatest science fiction novels ever written.
Melange, or 'spice', is the most valuable - and rarest - element in the universe; a drug that does everything from increasing a person's life-span to making intersteller travel possible. And it can only be found on a single planet: the inhospitable desert world Arrakis.
Whoever controls Arrakis controls the spice. And whoever controls the spice controls the universe.
When the Emperor transfers stewardship of Arrakis from the noble House Harkonnen to House Atreides, the Harkonnens fight back, murdering Duke Leto Atreides. Paul, his son, and Lady Jessica, his concubine, flee into the desert. On the point of death, they are rescued by a band for Fremen, the native people of Arrakis, who control Arrakis' second great resource: the giant worms that burrow beneath the burning desert sands.
In order to avenge his father and retake Arrakis from the Harkonnens, Paul must earn the trust of the Fremen and lead a tiny army against the innumerable forces aligned against them.
And his journey will change the universe.
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Queens
(Hardcover)
Patrick Hodges
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R782
Discovery Miles 7 820
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