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A Ship of the Law travels the infinite enormity of space, carrying
eighty-two young people: fighters, strategists, scientists, the
children. They work with sophisticated non human technologies that
need new thinking to comprehend them. They are cut off forever from
the people they left behind. Denied information, they live within a
complex system that is both obedient and beyond their control. They
are frightened. And they are making war against entities whose
technologies are so advanced, so vast, as to dwarf them, against
something whose psychology is ultimately, unknowably alien. Greg
Bear, author of more than twenty-five books that have been
translated into seventeen languages, has won science fiction's
highest honors and is considered the natural heir to Arthur C.
Clarke. The recipient of two Hugos and four Nebulas for his
fiction, he has been called "the best working writer of hard
science fiction" byThe Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Many of his
novels, such asDarwin's Radio, are considered to be this
generations' classics. Bear is married to Astrid Anderson, daughter
of science fiction great Poul Anderson, and they are the parents of
two children, Erik and Alexandria. His recent thriller novel,
Quantico, was published in 2007 and the sequel, Mariposa, followed
in 2009. He has since published a new, epic science fiction novel,
City at the End of Timeand a generation starship novel, Hull Zero
Three."
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King Kong (Paperback)
Edgar Wallace, Merian C. Cooper; Adapted by Delos Lovelace; Introduction by Greg Bear
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Introduction by Greg Bear
Preface by Mark Cotta Vaz
The giant prehistoric gorilla King Kong is one of the most
recognized images in our culture. So great is the mighty Kong's
hold on the popular imagination that his story-a gripping yarn of
man versus nature, coupled with a fantastical update of the Beauty
and the Beast legend-has been thrice made into a motion picture
(most recently in 2005) and referenced endlessly in every medium,
from books to prime-time sitcoms.
Beneath King Kong's cultural significance, however, is a tense and
surprisingly tender story. One cannot help but be frightened by
Kong's uncontrollable fury, be saddened over the giant's capture,
mistreatment, and exploitation by venal showmen, or sympathize with
the beast's ill-fated affection for the down-on-her-luck starlet
Ann Darrow.
This Modern Library edition of a true colossus among adventure
stories is reprinted from the original 1932 novelization of the
movie script, and includes a Preface by Mark Cotta Vaz, the
preeminent biographer of Merian C. Cooper, producer of the original
1933 classic film.
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
In the tradition of the greatest cyberpunk novels, Blood
Musicexplores the imminent destruction of mankind and the fear of
mass destruction by technological advancements. The novel follows
present day events in which the fears concerning the nuclear
annihilation of the world subsided after the Cold War and the fear
of chemical warfare spilled over into the empty void it left
behind. An amazing breakthrough in genetic engineering made by
Vergil Ulam is considered too dangerous for further research, but
rather than destroy his work, he injects himself with his creation
and walks out of his lab, unaware of just how his actions will
change the world. Author Greg Bear's treatment of the traditional
tale of scientific hubris is both suspenseful and a compelling
portrait of a new intelligence emerging amongst us, irrevocably
changing our world.Greg Bear, author of more than twenty-five books
that have been translated into seventeen languages, has won science
fiction's highest honors and is considered the natural heir to
Arthur C. Clarke. The recipient of two Hugos and four Nebulas for
his fiction, he has been called "the best working writer of hard
science fiction" byThe Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Many of his
novels, such asDarwin's Radio, are considered to be this
generations' classics. Bear is married to Astrid Anderson, daughter
of science fiction great Poul Anderson, and they are the parents of
two children, Erik and Alexandria. His recent thriller novel,
Quantico, was published in 2007 and the sequel, Mariposa, followed
in 2009. He has since published a new, epic science fiction novel,
City at the End of Timeand a generation starship novel, Hull Zero
Three."
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The Mongoliad: Book Two (Paperback)
Neal Stephenson, Erik Bear, Greg Bear, Joseph Brassey, Nicole Galland, …
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This riveting second installment in Stephenson and company's epic
tale focuses on the aftermath of the world-shattering Mongolian
invasion of 1241 and the difficult paths undertaken by its most
resilient survivors. The Shield Brethren, an order of warrior
monks, search for a way to overthrow the horde, even as the
invaders take its members hostage. Forced to fight in the Mongols'
Circus of Swords, Haakon must prove his mettle or lose his life in
the ring. His bravery may impress the enemy, but freedom remains a
distant dream. Father Rodrigo receives a prophecy from God and
believes it's his mission to deliver the message to Rome. Though a
peaceful man, he resigns himself to take up arms in the name of his
Lord. Joining his fight to save Christendom are the hunter Ferenc,
orphan Ocyrhoe, healer Raphael, and alchemist Yasper, each
searching for his place in history. Deftly blending fact and
fantasy, The Mongoliad: Book Two captures the indomitable will to
survive against immense odds.
Isaac Asimov's renowned Foundation Trilogy pioneered many of the familiar themes of modern science fiction and shaped many of its best writers. With the permission and blessing of the Asimov estate, the epic saga left unfinished by the Grand Master himself now continues with this second masterful volume. With Hari Seldon on trial for treason, the Galactic Empire's long-anticipated migration to Star's End is about to begin. But the mission's brilliant robot leader, R. Daneel Olivaw, has discovered a potential enemy far deadlier--and closer--than he ever imagined. One of his own kind. A freak accident erases the basic commandments in humaniform robot Lodovik Trema's positronic brain. Now Lodovic's service to humankind is no longer bound by destiny, but by will. To ensure his loyalty, Daneel has Lodovic secretly reprogrammed. But can he be trusted? Now, other robots are beginning to question their mission--and Daneel's strategy. And stirrings of rebellion, too, are infecting their human counterparts. Among them is a young woman with awesome psychic abilities, a reluctant leader with the power to join man and robot in a quest for common freedom.or mutual destruction. The Foundation Saga Continues Read Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear, the first novel in this bold new series and Secret Foundation, the concluding volume from David Brin.
MASTER AND APPRENTICE
The Force is strong in twelve-year-old Anakin Skywalker . . . so strong that the Jedi Council, despite misgivings, entrusted young Obi-Wan Kenobi with the mission of training him to become a Jedi Knight. Obi-Wan? like his slain Master Qui-Gon?believes Anakin may be the chosen one, the Jedi destined to bring balance to the Force. But first Obi-Wan must help his undisciplined apprentice, who still bears the scars of slavery, find his own balance.
Dispatched to the mysterious planet of Zonama Sekot, source of the fastest ships in the galaxy, Obi-Wan and Anakin are swept up in a swirl of deadly intrigue and betrayal. They sense a disturbance in the Force unlike any they have encountered before. It seems there are more secrets on Zonama Sekot than meet the eye. But the search for those secrets will threaten the bond between Obi-Wan and Anakin . . . and bring the troubled young apprentice face-to-face with his deepest fears?and his darkest destiny.
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The Mongoliad: Book One (Paperback)
Neal Stephenson, Erik Bear, Greg Bear, Joseph Brassey, Nicole Galland, …
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The first novel to be released in The Foreworld Saga, The
Mongoliad: Book One, is an epic-within-an-epic, taking place in
13th century. In it, a small band of warriors and mystics raise
their swords to save Europe from a bloodthirsty Mongol invasion.
Inspired by their leader (an elder of an order of warrior monks),
they embark on a perilous journey and uncover the history of hidden
knowledge and conflict among powerful secret societies that had
been shaping world events for millennia. But the saga reaches the
modern world via a circuitous route. In the late 19th century, Sir
Richard F. Burton, an expert on exotic languages and historical
swordsmanship, is approached by a mysterious group of English
martial arts aficionados about translating a collection of
long-lost manuscripts. Burton dies before his work is finished, and
his efforts were thought lost until recently rediscovered by a team
of amateur archaeologists in the ruins of a mansion in Trieste,
Italy. From this collection of arcana, the incredible tale of The
Mongoliad was recreated. Full of high adventure, unforgettable
characters, and unflinching battle scenes, The Mongoliad ignites a
dangerous quest where willpower and blades are tested and the scope
of world-building is redefined. A note on this edition: The
Mongoliad began as a social media experiment, combining serial
story-telling with a unique level of interaction between authors
and audience during the creative process. Since its original
iteration, The Mongoliad has been restructured, edited, and
rewritten under the supervision of its authors to create a more
cohesive reading experience and will be published as a trilogy of
novels. This edition is the definitive edition and is the authors'
preferred text.
In the tradition of the greatest cyberpunk novels, Blood Music
explores the imminent destruction of mankind and the fear of mass
destruction by technological advancements. Blood Music follows
present-day events in which the fears concerning the nuclear
annihilation of the world subsided after the Cold War and the fear
of chemical warfare spilled over into the empty void of nuclear
fear. An amazing breakthrough in genetic engineering made by Vergil
Ulam is considered too dangerous for further research, but rather
than destroy his work, he injects himself with his creation and
walks out of his lab, unaware of just quite how his actions will
change the world. Author Greg Bear's treatment of the traditional
tale of scientific hubris is both suspenseful and a compelling
portrait of a new intelligence emerging amongst us, irrevocably
changing our world.
Trapped on a mysterious spaceship, the only way to escape is to
survive. A thrilling novel from the Hugo and Nebula award-winning
Greg Bear. A starship hurtles through the emptiness of space. Its
destination - unknown. Its purpose? A mystery. Its history? Lost.
Now, one man wakes up. Ripped from a dream of a new home, a new
planet and the woman he was meant to love in his arms, he finds
himself wet, naked, and freezing to death. The dark halls are full
of monsters but trusting other survivors he meets might be the
greater danger. All he has are questions: Who is he? Where are they
going? What happened to the dream of a new life? What happened to
the woman he loved? What happened to Hull 03? All will be answered,
if he can survive. Uncover the mystery. Fix the ship. Find a way
home. HULL ZERO THREE is an edge of your seat thrill-ride through
the darkest reaches of space, from one of the genre's biggest
names. Perfect for fans of Arthur C. Clarke's RAMA or the film
EVENT HORIZON.
William F. Nolan knew the late great Ray Bradbury for more than
sixty years, and during that entire span he has written
perspicaciously about his mentor and friend, beginning with "The
Ray Bradbury Review" (1952) and continuing to the present day. This
volume, published on the occasion of Nolan's 85th birthday, is a
celebration of his lifelong devotion to the master of fantasy and
science fiction. Included are twenty pioneering articles on
Bradbury, along with a sheaf of stories influenced by such works as
"The Illustrated Man" and "The Martian Chronicles," including the
delightful parodies "Mr. B. Goes to Hollywood" and "The Dandelion
Chronicles." With a foreword by Ray Bradbury, an introduction by
Jason V Brock, an afterword by Greg Bear, and tributes to Bradbury
by Brock, S. T. Joshi, and John Tibbetts.
William F. Nolan (b. 1928) is the co-author of "Logan's Run" (1967)
and the author of many other works of fantasy, horror, and science
fiction.
A starship hurtles through the emptiness of space. Its
destination-unknown. Its purpose-a mystery. Now, one man wakes up.
Ripped from a dream of a new home-a new planet and the woman he was
meant to love in his arms-he finds himself wet, naked, and freezing
to death. The dark halls are full of monsters but trusting other
survivors he meets might be the greater danger. All he has are
questions -- Who is he? Where are they going? What happened to the
dream of a new life? What happened to Hull 03? All will be
answered, if he can survive the ship. Hull Zero Three is an
edge-of-your-seat thrill ride through the darkest reaches of space.
Multiple Hugo and Nebula award-winning author, Greg Bear is one of
science fiction's most accomplished writers. Bold scientific
speculation, riveting plots, and a fierce humanism reflected in
characters who dare to dream of better worlds distinguish his work.
Now Bear has written a mind-bendingly epic novel that may well be
his masterpiece.
Do you dream of a city at the end of time?
In a time like the present, in a world that may or may not be our
own, three young people-Ginny, Jack, and Daniel-dream of a doomed,
decadent city of the distant future: the Kalpa. Ginny's and Jack's
dreams overtake them without warning, leaving their bodies behind
while carrying their consciousnesses forward, into the minds of two
inhabitants of the Kalpa-a would-be warrior, Jebrassy, and an
inquisitive explorer, Tiadba-who have been genetically
retro-engineered to possess qualities of ancient humanity. As for
Daniel: He dreams of an empty darkness-all that his future holds.
But more than dreams link Ginny, Jack, and Daniel. They are
fate-shifters, born with the ability to skip like stones across the
surface of the fifth dimension, inhabiting alternate versions of
themselves. And each guards an object whose origin and purpose are
unknown: gnarled, stony artifacts called sum-runners that persist
unchanged through all versions of time.
Hunted by others with similar powers who seek the sum-runners on
behalf of a terrifying, goddess-like entity known as the Chalk
Princess, Ginny, Jack, and Daniel are drawn, despite themselves,
into an all but hopeless mission to rescue the future-and complete
the greatest achievement in human history.
"From the Hardcover edition."
The Forge of God described the destruction of Earth itself by
self-replicating robots, Von Neumann machines designed to use the
planet's mass to create more robotic creatures and spread
throughout the Galaxy. Only a few humans have survived, aided by a
mysterious alien race known only as The Benefactors, who arrived at
Earth too late. Now the small group of human survivors is
determined to track down the criminal race who launched the planet
killers. Humanity is given a starship by The Benefactors, and
driven only by revenge they set out to find the unknown beings who
are responsible for the destruction of Earth, and many other
worlds.
On September 28th, a geologist working in Death valley finds a mysterious new cinder cone in very well-mapped area.
On October 1st, the government of Australia announces the discovery of an enormous granite mountain. Like the cinder cone, it wasn't there six months ago....
Something is happening to Planet Earth, and the truth is too terrifying to consider....
A stunning novel of alien invasion from a master of the genre The
disappearance of one of Jupiter's moons, the appearance of "little
green men" in Australia and the American Southwest, and the sudden
presence of unidentifiable objects on a collision course inside the
Earth's core add up to the inescapable conclusion that the Earth
has been invaded by an enemy it cannot fight. Powerfully and
gracefully written, the latest novel by the author of EON and BLOOD
MUSIC stands far above most examples of "doomsday" science fiction.
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Eternity (Paperback)
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Multiple Nebula and Hugo Award-winner Greg Bear returns to the
Earth of his acclaimed novel Eon - a world devastated by nuclear
war The crew of the asteroid-starship Thistledown has thwarted an
attack by the Jarts by severing their link to the Way, an endless
corridor that spans universes. The asteroid settled into orbit
around Earth and the tunnel snaked away, forming a contained
universe of its own. Forty years later, on Gaia, Rhita Vaskayza
recklessly pursues her legacy, seeking an Earth once again
threatened by forces from within and without. For physicist Konrad
Korzenowski, murdered for creating The Way, and resurrected, is
compelled by a faction determined to see it opened once more. And
humankind will discover just how entirely they have underestimated
their ancient adversaries.
Music, myth, and magic mix in this tale of a melody not meant for
human ears, from the New York Times-bestselling and award-winning
author of Darwin's Radio. Michael Perrin is an aspiring poet,
struggling to express the chaotic cadences of his thoughts on
paper. He finds a kindred spirit in Arno Waltiri, the film score
composer behind several of Michael's favorite classic movies. The
maestro's greatest piece, however, was performed in front of a live
audience only once. The concerto Opus 45, Infinity left its
listeners entranced, altered to the very core of their souls.
Waltiri's composition is a song of power. Never meant to be heard
by human ears, its melody is as captivating as a siren's call, its
notes ring out like a death knell, and its rhythms shake the very
foundations of reality. The music's otherworldly tones have led
Michael through the gate between Earth and the Realm of the
Sidhedark, where faeries reign by rule of magic-and where Michael
must find his muse if he's ever to return home. The Infinity
Concerto is a fantasy masterpiece by the Hugo and Nebula
Award-winning author of the Forerunner Saga, Eon, and other
imaginative classics.
Above our planet hangs a hollow Stone, vast as the imagination of
Man. The inner dimensions are at odds with the outer: there are
different chambers to be breached, some even containing deserted
cities. The furthest chamber contains the greatest mystery ever to
confront the Stone's scientists. But tombstone or milestone, the
Stone is not an alien structure: it comes from the future of our
humanity. And the war that breaks out on Earth seems to bear
witness to the Stone's prowess as oracle ...
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