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The Unicorn Girl Michael Kurland et al.
Michael Kurland’s ‘The Unicorn Girl’ is a novel about a magical world, half-mystical, half-historic, half-imaginary. Three halves, you ask, isn’t that impossible? Of course it it. That’s… More
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The Mind-Riders Brian Stableford
First published in 1976, “The Mind-Riders” features a remarkable anticipation of virtual reality gaming, in which the revised sport of boxing pits physically identical virtual fighters against one… More
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In the Empire of Shadow Lawrence Watt-Evans
A handful of ordinary Americans — housewives, lawyers, interior decorators, and the like — found themselves caught up in a transdimensional conflict, and transported from their homes to realms where… More
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The Wolf Worlds (Sten #2) Allan Cole et al.
Set three thousand years in the future, the eight Sten novels tell the tale of a tough, street-wise orphan who escapes his fate as factory planet “delinq” to become the strong right-hand of the most powerful… More
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The Ming Vase and Other Science Fiction Stories E.C. Tubb et al.
Cartwright House is a secret government military project. The men and women living there have been given the best food, comfort, and recreational facilities. But they’re prisoners, forbidden to leave and closely… More
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The Reign of the Brown Magician Lawrence Watt-Evans
The dark force known as Shadow had been defeated, but its world-spanning web of power had survived. This incredible magical weapon was now held not by a prince or wizard, but by Pellinore Brown, a marketing consultant… More
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The Gate of Lemnos Francis Jarman
The Gate of Lemnos is the entrance to a new world, one of the wonders of the universe, and Terra’s only planetary colony containing alien life forms. Burk has been sent there with a mission to accomplish, and a sinister… More
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Color Him Gay Victor J. Banis
Steve thought to cut in on the source of blackmail money that Dingo Stark was paying the boys who wanted to COLOR HIM GAY but his hatred took him too far. As his screams drift through the still air, it’s up to the debonair… More
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Black Thorn, White Rose Ellen Datlow et al.
fairy tales, fantasy, neil gaiman, roger zelazny… More
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Sten (Sten #1) Allan Cole et al.
Born on Vulcan, a factory planet where human life has less value than the lowliest machine, Sten rebels against The Company following the mysterious death of his parents. He harasses the Company from the mazelike warren… More
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The City of the Sun Brian Stableford
The fourth landing of the Daedalus Mission confronts Alex and his companions with a colonial culture seemingly modeled on a classic Utopian dream, but all of its inhabitants are infected with a mysterious alien parasite,… More
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Manhattan Transfer John E. Stith
When aliens abduct New York City, carrying it into space inside a huge dome, the citizens trapped inside must find out why, what they can do to save themselves . . . and to save the dozens of other cities which the aliens have… More
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The Mysterious Card and The Mysterious Card Unveiled Cleveland Moffett
This volume collects Moffett’s classic “riddle stories.” In the first, a card given to the narrator seems to bring about catastrophic events. The second story offers an explanation of paranormal… More
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Star Haven E. C. Tubb
Three days after asking the Captain of the Earth mothership to land his party of colonists on the planet Hyperon, Commander Williams has reason to worry. He’s assumed that there’ll be records left by the… More
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Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder! Donna Andrews et al.
The latest installment in the Chesapeake Crimes mystery series focuses on working stiffs–literally! Included in this collection are new tales by: Shari Randall, C. Ellett Logan, Karen Cantwell, E. B. Davis,… More
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Resnick on the Loose Mike Resnick et al.
RESNICK ON THE LOOSE collects Mike Resnick’s essays, editorials, interviews, introduction, and articles — more than 75 of them — covering everything from Hugo Awards to classic authors to the … More