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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe Ghost Years by Nghi Vo | PodCastle - 0 views
Episode 172: A School Story by M. R. James | Cast of Wonders - 0 views
Beam Me Up! Podcast » Blog Archive » Beam Me Up #449 Featuring a new story from David Scholes - 0 views
Small Beer Podcast 2: In Which Julie Reads a Story by J. M. McDermott | Small Beer Press - 0 views
StarShipSofa No 178 BSFA Best Short Story Nominations | StarShipSofa - 0 views
EP190: Origin Story : Escape Pod - 0 views
EP209: On the Eyeball Floor : Escape Pod - 0 views
Drabblecast 272 - Power Armor: A Love Story - The Drabblecast - 0 views
Alastair Reynolds reads a new short story, Scales | Books | theguardian.com - 0 views
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress | Robert A. Heinlein | The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Audio Book UNABRIDGED | Audible Audiobooks | Audible Audio Edition | Audible.com - 0 views
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In what is considered one of Heinlein's most hair-raising, thought-provoking, and outrageous adventures, the master of modern science fiction tells the strange story of an even stranger world. It is 21st-century Luna, a harsh penal colony where a revolt is plotted between a bashful computer and a ragtag collection of maverick humans, a revolt that goes beautifully until the inevitable happens. But that's the problem with the inevitable: it always happens. Winner of the 1967 Hugo award, this novel marked Heinlein's partial return to his best form. He draws many historical parallels with the War of Independence, and clearly shows his own libertarian political views.
Signals in the Deep by Greg Mellor (audio) - 0 views
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"Signals in the Deep"
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read by Kate Baker
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by Greg Mellor
Durham County Library - Odd and the Frost Giants - 0 views
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by Neil Gaiman
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In this inventive, short, yet perfectly formed novel inspired by traditional Norse mythology, Neil Gaiman takes readers on a wild and magical trip to the land of giants and gods and back. In a village in ancient Norway lives a boy named Odd, and he's had some very bad luck: His father perished in a Viking expedition; a tree fell on and shattered his leg; the endless freezing winter is making villagers dangerously grumpy. Out in the forest Odd encounters a bear, a fox, and an eagle-three creatures with a strange story to tell. Now Odd is forced on a stranger journey than he had imagined-a journey to save Asgard, city of the gods, from the Frost Giants who have invaded it. It's going to take a very special kind of twelve-year-old boy to outwit the Frost Giants, restore peace to the city of gods, and end the long winter. Someone cheerful and infuriating and clever . . . Someone just like Odd.
Durham County Library - VALIS - 0 views
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Philip K. Dick
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Valis, the first in Dick's final trio of novels, is a theological detective story in which God is both a missing person and the perpetrator of the ultimate crime. The schizophrenic hero, a Dick alter-ego named Horselover Fat, begins receiving revelatory visions through a burst of pink laser light. As a coterie of religious seekers forms to explore these messages, they are led to a rock musician's estate, where a two-year old Messianic figure named Sophia confirms that an ancient, mechanical intelligence orbiting the earth has been guiding their discoveries. Mixing Gnostic Christianity with Dick's own strange philosophy, Valis is as funny and surprising as it is eye-opening.
19 Nocturne Boulevard : Atomic Julie's Galactic Bedtime Stories #27: The Love of Frank Nineteen - 0 views
Original short story: Her Share Of Sorrow, by Tessa Hadley - books podcast | Books | The Guardian - 0 views
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