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Fishpunk (Paperback)
Rick Novy
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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When Wisconsin Territory botanist Calvin Scholz receives a
mysterious package from an old friend who recently came to an
untimely demise, it sparks a wild adventure. The mid-1840s is a
dangerous time, for the Americans are at war with Mexico. Scholz
survives attempts on his life as he attempts to deliver the package
to his friend's brother, a Savannah ichthyologist interested in
fish-powered machinery--ichthyotech. The situation grows
increasingly dire, and Scholz finds himself aboard a riverboat in
the Amazon Basin wilderness. While this novel contains a
fast-moving, original story, it is also a tasteful parody of the
Steampunk movement. There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, as
well as a few compulsory bad puns.
Title: Rigel Kentaurus Category: Novel Classification: Science
Fiction, Action/adventure, Length: 91,000 words It's the first
human voyage outside the solar system, and Proxima Centauri is the
destination. The crew of the sleeper ship Deep Space discovers we
are not alone, and not everyone out there is nice. Diverted to
Alpha Centauri A (Rigel Kentaurus) to fetch and return a
faster-than-light prototype, the crew learns that humanity is the
only civilization to ever solve the light barrier problem. Now,
Deep Space must defend it as a military secret, because the
mysterious Betels have been at war with the brutal Thrace since
before mankind discovered fire-all with sublight space travel.
The world of anthropology would have been excited when a perfectly
preserved Neanderthal body is discovered in the Greenlandic
permafrost, if authorities would allow the details out. When an
American anthropologist involved in the excavation is denied access
to the body, she uses an illicit tissue sample as source material
to carry the Neanderthal's clone to term herself. Meet Ike Mudge,
twenty-first-century Neanderthal man. Self-educated and raised in a
laboratory thirty-thousand years out of his time, he is alone in a
world of billions. Will it drive him insane, or will he make a
final contribution for his kind-a Neanderthal Swan Song?
A Kepler's Dozen presents thirteen action-packed, mysterious, and
humorous stories all based on real planets discovered by the NASA
Kepler mission. Edited by and contributing stories are David Lee
Summers, editor of Tales of the Talisman Magazine, and Steve B.
Howell, project scientist for the Kepler mission. Whether on a
prison colony, in a fast escape from the authorities, or encircling
a binary star, these exoplanet stories will amuse, frighten, and
intrigue you while you share fantasy adventures among Kepler's
real-life planets.
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2020 Visions (Paperback)
Rick Novy; Contributions by Mary Robinette Kowal, Sheila Finch
bundle available
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Some storytellers use the distant future as the setting to make
fantastic extrapolations and to explore compelling ideas. In this
volume, however, the writers look forward a mere decade and present
stunning scenarios, reveal exciting possibilities and warn against
the harrowing pitfalls that may lie just a few steps ahead of us.
What will life be like ten years from now? Sixteen extraordinary
writers offer their own mind-bending answers to that question,
their spectacular 2020 Visions...
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