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Ralph 124C 41+.Here is the book
you have been waitng for. If you cannot wait to see if Ralph 124C 41+ saves the
world, or a small piece of it! Procedes go to the publication fund of Hugo Gernsback's
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1998 Hugo Award Winner.Here is Joe Haldeman's triumphant return to the thoughtful science fiction that made his
The Forever War a multiple award-winner. In the year 2043, the Ngumi War has
raged for eight years. Julian Class is a "soldier boy, " and for him war is indeed hell. For
Julian it might be worth dying just to stop living. But he and his lover have made a
terrifying scientific discovery that could literally put the Universe back to square one.
For Julian the discovery is tempting.Order Your Copy Today!
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Hugo Award Winners.Since 1953, the annual Hugo Awards presented at the World Science Fiction Convention
have been as coveted by SF writers as is the Oscar in the motion picture field--and SF fans
recognize it as a certain indicator of the finest in science fiction. Now bestselling author
Gregory Benford presents the Hugo winners for 1992, 1993, and 1994 in a book that will
be a must-buy for all SF readers. Order Your Copy Today!
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Each year science fiction's premiere short fiction editor, Gardner Dozois, collects dozens of
excellent stories in a chunky volume that is eagerly anticipated by readers and writers alike.
The 15th annual collection includes 28 stories in all, culled from the pages of Dozois's
magazine Asimov's Science Fiction, as well as from competing publications, anthologies,
and even a few online fiction zines. The names read like a Who's Who of the sci-fi field:
Robert Silverberg, Nancy Kress, Greg Egan, Peter F. Hamilton, Gregory Benford, Walter
Jon Williams, and more. The stories are the best of the best, selected with Dozois's always
keen eye for excellence. The anthology also includes an invaluable summation about the state
of the science fiction publishing field, and a list of honorable mentions (think of them as
almost-made-its) for 1997. --Craig Engler
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Hugo Award Winner 1997.The red planet is red no longer, as Mars has become a perfectly
inhabitable world. But while Mars flourishes, Earth is threatened by overpopulation and ecological disaster. Soon people
look to Mars as a refuge, initiating a possible interplanetary conflict, as well as political strife between the Reds, who wish
to preserve the planet in its desert state, and the Green "terraformers." The ultimate fate of Earth, as well as the possibility of
new explorations into the solar system, stand in the balance. Kim Stanley Robinson. Order Your Copy Today!
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Hugo Award Winner 1994. The
sequel to Red Mars, this is the provocative story of the struggle to transform a desolate Martian environment into an Earth-like
world. At the heart of this epic is the human tale about the battle for control between older settlers and the younger Martian
born generation and the future of their shared home. Kim Stanley Robinson. Order Your Copy Today!
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"Slan" was Van Vogt's first novel and remains his best known and
most influential work. The story of a mutant boy who must flee the persecution of normal humans in order to face his real
destiny, it is a story that continues to appeal to science fiction fans of all generations. A.E. Van Vogt.Order Your Copy Today!
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