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Green Earth
(Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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R643
R530
Discovery Miles 5 300
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GREEN EARTH takes the stories first told in FORTY SIGNS OF RAIN,
FIFTY DEGREES BELOW and SIXTY DAYS AND COUNTING and combines them
in a fully updated, compressed and compelling single volume.
Catastrophe is in the air. Increasingly strange weather events are
pummelling the Earth. When the Gulf Stream shuts down and the
Antarctic ice sheet starts melting, climate extremes multiply, and
some winters hit like an ice age. New U.S. President Phil Chase is
on a mission: he's determined to solve climate change. His science
advisor, Frank Vanderwal, is a bit more messed up. When massive
floods hit Washington, Frank finds himself living in a treehouse
and in love with a woman who's definitely not what she seems, one
who will draw him into the shadowy world of Homeland Security, and
other, blacker agencies. Only science can save the day. Frank knows
he has to find a way to save the world so that science can proceed.
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The Loop
(Paperback)
Jeremy Robert Johnson
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R478
R449
Discovery Miles 4 490
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The best science fiction and fantasy stories of 2021, selected by
series editor John Joseph Adams and guest editor Veronica Roth.
This year's selection of science fiction and fantasy stories,
chosen by series editor John Joseph Adams and bestselling author of
the Divergent series Veronica Roth, showcases a crop of authors
that are willing to experiment and tantalize readers with new takes
on classic themes and by exchanging the ordinary for the
avant-garde. Folktales and lore come alive, the dead rise, the
depths of space are traversed, and magic threads itself through
singular moments of love and loss, illuminating the circulatory
nature of life, death, the in-between, and the hereafter. The Best
American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021 captures the all-too-real
cataclysm of human nature, claiming its place in the series with
compelling prose, lyrical composition, and curiosity's never-ending
pursuit of discovering the unknown.
New galaxy-hopping, picaresque adventure from a master storyteller.
Sf grand master Vance's latest is a tongue-in-cheek swashbuckler
about a young man, Myron Tany, who has taken a degree in space
studies but has much to learn when he first boards a ship. Myron is
in thrall to his zany aunt, who has heard of a faraway fountain of
youth and sets off in her space yacht to find it. Her captain
flatters her agreeably, and when Myron points out that the man is a
swindler, she won't hear of it and maroons poor Myron on an
inhospitable planet with barely his passage home. Luckily, the
tramp cargo vessel Glicca is just then in need of a supercargo, and
Myron signs on with cool, competent Captain Maloof, Chief
Engineer/gambler Schwatzendale, and Chief Steward/photographer
Wingo. The four enjoy a string of rare adventures on a spectacular
series of planets. They acquire as passengers a group of pilgrims
(and their mysterious luggage), or rather, pirates masquerading as
religious pilgrims, and engage in to-the-death struggles with the
pirates' pursuers; on Terce, Myron narrowly avoids being skinned
(there is a flourishing trade in human skins) and eaten. Finally,
they encounter a Swiftian, legalistic planet on which one may be
punished or betrothed for the slightest whimsical offense. Myron is
bound to commit one...
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