Background
Sargent, Pamela was born on March 20, 1948 in Ithaca, New York, United States.
(Alone in the desert, Daiya is faced with dilemma that wil...)
Alone in the desert, Daiya is faced with dilemma that will determine her fate. If she can successfully resolve it she will join the Net of her village, but if she fails, her life will be spent will the feared Merged Ones. Confused and torn between worlds near and far, Daiya harbors a secret of her people, and must find a way to move beyond her discoveries to a safe place where she can survive.
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( The classic YA science fiction adventure by Nebula and ...)
The classic YA science fiction adventure by Nebula and Locus Award-winning author Pamela Sargent The ship hurtles through space. Deep within its core, it carries the seed of humankind. Launched by the people of a dying Earth over a century ago, its mission is to find a habitable world for the children--fifteen-year-old Zoheret and her shipmates--whom it has created from its genetic banks. To Zoheret and her shipmates, Ship has been mother, father, and loving teacher, preparing them for their biggest challenge: to survive on their own, on an uninhabited planet, without Ship's protection. Now that day is almost upon them...but are they ready to leave Ship? Ship devises a test. And suddenly, instincts that have been latent for over a hundred years take over. Zoheret watches as friends become strangers--and enemies. Can Zoheret and her companions overcome the biggest obstacle to the survival of the human race--themselves?
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( A young girl, living on a comet world, is assigned the ...)
A young girl, living on a comet world, is assigned the task of returning to her home planet Earth to act as a bridge between the two very different cultures.
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(The "Hawking" left Earth during the 21st Century on a one...)
The "Hawking" left Earth during the 21st Century on a one-way mission to colonize a distant world. Due to the relativistic effects of pre-warp travel, it's crew has aged only thirty years while two centuries have passed outside the ship. When the "Starship Enterprise(TM) " comes to the rescue of the malfunctioning "Hawking," the colonists find themselves thrust into a universe and an era that has left them behind. Captain Kirk intends to help the colonists adjust as best he can, but the task is not a simple one. The newcomers are survivors of a more violent, more paranoid time -- and the have brought old suspicions, and an ancient weapon of mass destruction, into a world of unexpected challenges and dangers.
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(Iris Angharads, a determined, independent woman, sets her...)
Iris Angharads, a determined, independent woman, sets herself one massive goal: to make the poison-filled atmosphere of Venus hospitable to humans. She works day and night to realize her dream, with only one person sharing her passion, Liang Chen. It seems impossible to make Venus, with its intolerable air and waterless environment, into a paradise, but Iris succeeds. And in doing so, she also creates a powerful dynasty, beginning with her first born, Benzi Liangharad.
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(The 30th Nebula Award collection, while a respectable ""y...)
The 30th Nebula Award collection, while a respectable ""year's best"" and report on the genre, somehow fails to strike sparks. Editor Sargent includes a lot: all the short-fiction winners and nominated short stories; a section of the winning novel, Greg Bear's Moving Mars; a story by the Grand Master winner, Damon Knight (founder of the Science Fiction Writers of America, which awards the Nebulas); the Rhysling Award winners for best SF poetry, articles on the state of the genre and SF movies; and a tribute to Robert Bloch. The best pieces are Ursula K. Le Guin's runner-up novelette, ""The Matter of Seggri,"" an insightful sketch of sex roles in an alien culture; Martha Soukup's winning short story, the bitterly memorable ""A Defense of the Social Contracts""; and David Gerrold's winning novelette, ""The Martian Child,"" a charming tale of adoption that goes on a bit too long. Mike Resnick's winning novella, ""Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge,"" also a Hugo winner, suffers from fakey aliens and hoodoo science. The other short stories, by Maureen McHugh, Knight, Ben Bova, Barry Malzberg and Kate Wilhelm, are accomplished but flawed. Joe Haldeman's Hugo-winning ""None So Blind"" is the best of the lot. Perhaps the recent, previous publication of most of these pieces has robbed the collection's thunder; while worthwhile, even impressive at times, it's more commendable than exciting.
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(The Mountain Cage and Other Stories is a collection that ...)
The Mountain Cage and Other Stories is a collection that includes thirteen short stories by this unique voice in speculative fiction. A few of the stories previously appeared in The Best of Pamela Sargent, but most have never been collected. Included here are gems such as "Danny Goes to Mars" and "Hilary Orbits Venus," "Dream of Venus," the extremely clever "The Novella Race," and the wonderful "The Mountain Cage," a beautifully written alternate history.
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(The return of a great villain -- and former hero. Once a ...)
The return of a great villain -- and former hero. Once a Starfleet legend, Captain Garth lost his mind, and with it his reputation. Now supposedly cured, Garth must build a new life in a universe that worships his memory but no longer trusts him. Captain Garth of Izar, hero of the battle of Axanar which helped secure the future of the Federation, was once a legendary Starfleet Captain whose exploits were required reading at Starfleet Academy. In the 2260s he suffered serious injuries in an incident on Antos IV. The inhabitants of Antos repaired his body by teaching him the art of cellular metamorphosis, but did not realise that his injuries had rendered him criminally insane. After ordering the destruction of Antos IV, Garth was committed to the Federation rehab colony on Elba II, where, in 2268, he overpowered his keepers, escaping with the aid of the cellular-metamorphosis process, mastery of which enabled him to take on the appearance of any person he wished. Before his eventual recapture he had proclaimed himself lord of the universe and attempted to commandeer the Starship Enterprise. Now cured of his insanity by new techniques of experimental medicine, Garth of Izar must rebuild his shattered life. The opportunity to do so is provided on a mission to solve a diplomatic crisis -- a crisis that requires Garth to return to the very planet that caused his insanity so many years ago.
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(Two SF superstars join forces to tell the tale of one inc...)
Two SF superstars join forces to tell the tale of one incredible cosmic encounter! An abandoned space habitat full of technological marvels is on a collision course with an inhabited planet. It's up to Kirk and Spock to find a way to save the planet without destroying a treasure trove of alien science, and time is running out.
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(A lavishly color illustrated volume packed with Ron Mille...)
A lavishly color illustrated volume packed with Ron Miller's fantastic fantasy artwork of vivid, powerful women, many scantily clad, with incisive text by Pamela Sargent giving a fascinating analysis of female Science Fiction heroines.
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(With each book bound in genuine leather and accented with...)
With each book bound in genuine leather and accented with 22kt gold, it′s easy to see why Easton Press is one of our most popular requests. For nearly three decades, the Norwalk, Connecticut publisher has been releasing some of the most sumptuous and gorgeous books available on the market, from the best classic novels to science fiction, contemporary fiction, and countless beautiful, collectible multi-volume sets.
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("Anra is a solitary. She was born without the power to mi...)
"Anra is a solitary. She was born without the power to mindspeak and cannot, like all of her fellows can, communicate in unspoken thoughts. In the past, she would have been killed at birth but the arrival of the Wanderer, the comet controlled by the cybernetic intelligence known as the Homesmind has changed everything. The people of the comet, the skydwellers, now supply solitaries with implants that allow artificial mindspeaking. The solitaries are sequestered in a single village willing to care for such children. Anra and her new brethren were thought to be the possible bridge between the people of Earth and the skydwellers but the gap may be too great since the people of Earth consider solitaries an abomination and the skydwellers as soulless. The solitaries are, instead, outcasts in two worlds, part of each but fully accepted in neither. Another comet enters the system, refusing to communicate with Homesmind and speaking to the people of Earth with the voices of their own dead, seducing them into a submission of their individual wills and trying to lure them to oblivion. Anra and he fellow solitaries have the power to resist their call but can they unite in time to save everyone else? "
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(With their sun about to go nova, the people of Epictetus ...)
With their sun about to go nova, the people of Epictetus III face utter annihilation. Although the "U.S.S. Enterprise" TM has come to lead the rescue operation, there is no way to evacuate a population of over one hundred million, leaving Captain Picard to make an agonizing decision. Should he try to salvage the planet's children, its greatest leaders and thinkers, or its irreplaceable archeological treasures? No matter what he decides, millions must be sacrificed -- unless another solution can be found. With time running out, Data proposes a revolutionary scientific experiment that could save all of Epictetus III, or doom both the planet and the "Enterprise" as well.
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(Pamela Sargent published the first novel in her "Venus" t...)
Pamela Sargent published the first novel in her "Venus" trilogy, Venus of Dreams, in 1986; it was followed by Venus of Shadows (1988) and Child of Venus (2001). For the first time, Dream of Venus collects the short fiction set against the backdrop of the author's Venus novels, comprising four stories written after the trilogy had been completed. As Sargent writes in her Introduction: "Characters and stories existing in the interfaces of the novels began to speak to me." These are tales that can be enjoyed both for themselves and by longtime fans of the Venus trilogy.
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(The famous astrophysicist Paul Swenson creates five perfe...)
The famous astrophysicist Paul Swenson creates five perfect clones in his own image. The Swenson clones are the target of criticism, hostility and abuse from a frightened public that does not understand their strange existence. However, they must survive, for Paul Swenson has cloned them in order to accomplish an important task. This is the story of their loves and battles, triumphs and terrors, as they struggle to save their futures and the collective destiny they were created for...
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( The Venus Project calls upon the strongest and most cou...)
The Venus Project calls upon the strongest and most courageous to create a prosperous world in the dismal wilderness of Venus. Those who demonstrate the skill and the passion to embark on this adventure must transform the barren planet in the midst of political and cultural unrest. When Risa and Benzi, children of Iris, one of the first people to partake in this project, find themselves in opposing forces on the battlefield, it is their love and perseverance that will determine the destiny of the new land.
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(Science fiction writing is full of vivid and powerful wom...)
Science fiction writing is full of vivid and powerful women and in this book, artist Ron Miller brings these characters to life and creates a fascinating pictorial history of these women from the very beginnings of the genre to the present day.
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(In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one book ov...)
In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one book over to read the second title), here's the twenty-seventh Wildside Double: DREAM OF VENUS AND OTHER SCIENCE FICTION STORIES, by Pamela Sargent. Sargent published the first novel in her "Venus" trilogy, Venus of Dreams, in 1986; it was followed by Venus of Shadows (1988) and Child of Venus (2001). For the first time, Dream of Venus collects the short fiction set against the backdrop of the author's Venus novels, comprising four stories written after the trilogy had been completed. As Sargent writes in her Introduction: "Characters and stories existing in the interfaces of the novels began to speak to me." These are tales that can be enjoyed both for themselves and by longtime fans of the Venus trilogy. DECIMATED: TEN SCIENCE FICTION STORIES, by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski. Long before their award-nominated and awarded stories and novels, these two writers word-jammed together, learning the music of story writing and the blood and bones of distinctive prose. And all these early efforts were published! Here they are again, together in one place--ten riveting stories of science fiction--as entertaining as they were fun to write--including the previously unpublished tale, "The Standard Crisis Scenario"!
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( Acclaimed SF writer Pamela Sargent's book, Earthseed, t...)
Acclaimed SF writer Pamela Sargent's book, Earthseed, told the story of Ship, a sentient starship that settled humans on the planet Home before leaving to colonize other worlds, promising to return one day. This classic YA science fiction adventure, optioned by Paramount Pictures, will be produced by the adaptor of the Twilight series. The adventure continues in Earthseed's stand-alone sequel, Seed Seeker. Over time, the colony of Home divided into those who live in the original domed buildings of the colony, who maintain the library and technology of Ship, and those who live by the river, farming and hunting to survive. The Dome Dwellers consider themselves the protectors of "true humanity" and the River People as "contaminated." For many years, the two populations interact solely through ritualized trade. Then a new light appears in the night sky. The River People believe it might be Ship, keeping its promise to return, but the Dome Dwellers, who have a radio to communicate with Ship, are silent, so Bian, a seventeen year old girl from a small village, travels upriver to learn what they know. As she travels, Bian ponders why the Dome Dwellers have said nothing. Has Ship commanded them to be silent, in preparation of some judgment on the River People? Or are the Dome Dwellers lying to Ship and turning Ship against their rivals? Seed Seeker is an adventure in colonization and conflict from a master of the SF field.
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( In an untamed garden, a woman discovers the price of fr...)
In an untamed garden, a woman discovers the price of freedom Aniya is a perfect creature. Using the power of the Net, she has banished all of her painful memories, allowing herself to live in a state of perfect contentment on a far-future Earth. In order to have companions, she creates two eidolons—living beings imprinted with all of Aniya’s thoughts, feelings, and desires. Of the two creatures, Orielna is happy to live in her creator’s shadow, but Josef is not. When the pain inside him becomes overwhelming, he commits a murder and flees into the tangle of the Garden, a place where death has not been conquered. To rescue him, Orielna follows him to the Garden and discovers that behind its walls lie impossible dangers—and unknown joys. In this bewitching collection, Pamela Sargent explores what becomes of humanity when all its pains are stripped away.
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( This eclectic group of short stories traverses time, pl...)
This eclectic group of short stories traverses time, place, and genre to deliver vivid accounts of captivating worlds, both real and imagined. By weaving together the historical and the fantastic, the stories in this collection produce fascinating narratives that remain deeply human. The startling title story, “Thumbprints,” explores the darker side of the book business when a literary agent goes too far to ensure that his author’s fees are paid in full. “Erdeni’s Tiger,” a historical drama, features a young wife in twelfth-century Mongolia who must master the spirit world to save her tribe. “Climb the Wind” revisits Mongolia in a modern-day setting as the country’s military past haunts its current inhabitants.
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( Thirteen stories of impossible futures and otherworldly...)
Thirteen stories of impossible futures and otherworldly adventure, from one of science fiction’s most thoughtful authors In “Hillary Orbits Venus,” a young Hillary Rodham pursues her childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, while in the Nebula Award–winning “Danny Goes to Mars,” former US vice president Dan Quayle embarks on the first expedition to Mars. “The Sleeping Serpent” reveals what might have happened if the Mongols had conquered all of Europe and then crossed the Atlantic to the New World, “Collectors” follows an American expatriate in France during a most unusual alien invasion, and “All Rights” offers a humorous look at a writer and a literary agent forced to negotiate deals in the multiverse. Whether satirizing the ambitions of a politician, exploring an alternate history, or delving into the consequences of immortality, there is no finer author of short science fiction than Pamela Sargent. This collection displays both her narrative strengths and her versatility.
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(Eye of Flame: Fantasies - Signed First Edition 256 pp. In...)
Eye of Flame: Fantasies - Signed First Edition 256 pp. In this historical fantasy set in late 12th century Mongolia, an old woman has grown fearful of the magical powers she has misused in the past, and sworn never to use them again. But now she must help a young shaman still learning his craft to save their Mongol chief and his people from their enemies. Several characters in this story, including the boy Temujin (the young Genghis Khan), also appear in Sargent's historical novel Ruler of the Sky.Keywords: FICTION FANTASY SHORT STORIES STORY COLLECTION
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( Women rule the world in this suspenseful love story set...)
Women rule the world in this suspenseful love story set in a postnuclear future. Having expelled men from their vast walled cities to a lower-class wilderness, the women in this futuristic universe dictate policy and chart the future through control of scientific and technological advances. Among their laws are the rules for reproductive engagement, an act now viewed as a means of procreation rather than an act of love. In this rigidly defined environment, a chance meeting between a woman exiled from the female world and a wilderness man triggers a series of feelings, actions, and events that ultimately threaten the fabric of the women's constricted society. Trying to evade the ever-threatening female forces and the savage wilderness men, the two lovers struggle to find a safe haven and reconcile the teachings of their upbringings with their newly awakened feelings.
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( Based on one of the most popular SF anthologies of all ...)
Based on one of the most popular SF anthologies of all time, which dispelled the notion that women don’t write “real” science fiction, this volume features stories by twenty-one seminal SF writers. Included are works by Leigh Brackett, C. L. Moore, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Judith Merril. Introduction and Bibliography by the Editor.
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( The project--the terraforming of Venus--was begun centu...)
The project--the terraforming of Venus--was begun centuries ago. And generations more will come and go before the planet's surface has been fully habitable. There are those, however, whose patience has grown dangerously thin. Mahala Liangharad is a true Child of Venus--conceived from the genetic material of the cult leaders who brought chaos and horror to this planet in transition. To some, she should never have been born; others see her as the future. Now catastrophe looms once more, and it is she who must ensure that there is a future for her flawed, star-travelling kind...even if her great destiny tears her brutally away from everything she has ever known and loved.
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( Centuries ago, the people of Earth sent Ship into space...)
Centuries ago, the people of Earth sent Ship into space. Deep within its core, it carried the seed of humankind.... More than twenty years have passed since Ship left its children on an uninhabited, earthlike planet. Zoheret and her companions have started settlements and had children of their own. But soon after their arrival, Zoheret's old nemesis, Ho, struck out on his own. When Ho's daughter, fifteen-year-old Nuy, spies three strangers headed toward their home, the hostility between the two groups of old shipmates begins anew. In Pamela Sargent's Farseed, can the divided settlers face the challenges of adapting to their new environment in spite of their conflicts?
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(Something is wrong out West. The Buffalo Soldiers sent...)
Something is wrong out West. The Buffalo Soldiers sent to subdue the Cheyenne are deserting and going over to the other side. The Sioux are leaving their barren reservations in hordes. Armed bands of Apaches have been seen east of the Mississippi! Lemuel Rowland, formerly Poyeshao, has spent his life learning the white man's ways. Now he must choose between his career as a Washington bureaucrat and the ancient dreams of his people. An obscure Lakota chief called Touch-the-Clouds, armed by a Russian spy and inspired by a woman with the gift of prophecy, is uniting the "horse tribes" into an awesome horde that will thunder eastward and reclaim the entire continent for its original owners. It should be Lemuel Rowland's job to stop thembut he wants them to succeed! Combining the startling insights of Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle with the elegiac lyricism of Dee Brown's bestseller, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Pamela Sargent's brilliant new alternate history epic asksand answersthe most heartbreaking and troubling question in American history: What if the warlike Indian nations of the high plains had combined under a strong leader? What if they had struck eastward at a weakened America, still reeling from the devastation of the Civil War? What if they had won? The complex and fascinating answer, as presented in this extraordinary work of speculative fiction from an award-winning science fiction and fantasy author, will either shock you, enrage you, or make you nostalgic for an America that could have been. But whatever your reaction, you will never look at our history in the same way again. The White Man's NightmareThe Indian's Dream! "The Russian's ancestors and ours come from the same great chief," Touch-the-Clouds explained to Crazy Horse. "This great chief lived among bands of horsemen who warred with one another. He united them, and they became a nation of warriors. They rode against an enemy who lived to the east of them, a people with weapons and riches even greater than those of the whites." "And did he drive the enemy from his lands?" asked Crazy Horse. "Genghis Khan did more than that," said Touch-the Clouds. "He defeated his enemy and became their chief. He took their lands for his people." from Climb the Wind
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(When the sun warming planet Epicetus III starts to go nov...)
When the sun warming planet Epicetus III starts to go nova, the U.S.S. Enterprise is the only ship that can reach the planet in time. But what can Captain Picard do to save millions of people from the unstoppable explosion that will destroy their world?
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( Soon to be a major motion picture! A free preview of t...)
Soon to be a major motion picture! A free preview of the classic YA science fiction adventure by Nebula and Locus Award-winning author Pamela Sargent. The ship hurtles through space. Deep within its core, it carries the seed of humankind. Launched by the people of a dying Earth over a century ago, its mission is to find a habitable world for the children--fifteen-year-old Zoheret and her shipmates--whom it has created from its genetic banks. To Zoheret and her shipmates, Ship has been mother, father, and loving teacher, preparing them for their biggest challenge: to survive on their own, on an uninhabited planet, without Ship's protection. Now that day is almost upon them...but are they ready to leave Ship? Ship devises a test. And suddenly, instincts that have been latent for over a hundred years take over. Zoheret watches as friends become strangers--and enemies. Can Zoheret and her companions overcome the biggest obstacle to the survival of the human race--themselves?
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Sargent, Pamela was born on March 20, 1948 in Ithaca, New York, United States.
Bachelor, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, 1968; Master of Arts, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, 1970.
She wrote a series concerning the terraforming of Venus that is sometimes compared to Kim Stanley Robinson"s Mars trilogy, but predates lieutenant She also edited various anthologies to celebrate the contributions of women in the history of science fiction. She is noted for writing alternate history stories.
Sargent has attempted work with a wide variety of themes in general, if not always successfully.
She also collaborated with George Zebrowski and on four Star Trek novels. She currently lives in Albany, New New York
( Thirteen stories of impossible futures and otherworldly...)
(Science fiction writing is full of vivid and powerful wom...)
(A lavishly color illustrated volume packed with Ron Mille...)
( Acclaimed SF writer Pamela Sargent's book, Earthseed, t...)
(In the tradition of the old Ace Doubles (flip one book ov...)
( Based on one of the most popular SF anthologies of all ...)
(A fictional account of the exploits of Genghis Khan, as s...)
(Pocket Books hardcover with dust jacket, exclusively prin...)
(Two SF superstars join forces to tell the tale of one inc...)
(Pamela Sargent published the first novel in her "Venus" t...)
( A young girl, living on a comet world, is assigned the ...)
(A young girl, living on a comet world, is assigned the ta...)
( A young girl, living on a comet world, is assigned the ...)
( Soon to be a major motion picture! A free preview of t...)
(Iris Angharads, a determined, independent woman, sets her...)
(Iris Angharads, a determined, independent woman, sets her...)
( This eclectic group of short stories traverses time, pl...)
(With each book bound in genuine leather and accented with...)
(The Mountain Cage and Other Stories is a collection that ...)
(The Mountain Cage and Other Stories is a collection that ...)
("A cautionary tale, well-written, with excellent characte...)
( The classic YA science fiction adventure by Nebula and ...)
(The 30th Nebula Award collection, while a respectable ""y...)
( The Venus Project calls upon the strongest and most cou...)
( The Venus Project calls upon the strongest and most cou...)
( In 1167, in the harsh homeland of Mongol tribes, a chil...)
(The "Hawking" left Earth during the 21st Century on a one...)
( In an untamed garden, a woman discovers the price of fr...)
(With their sun about to go nova, the people of Epictetus ...)
( The famous astrophysicist Paul Swenson creates five per...)
(The famous astrophysicist Paul Swenson creates five perfe...)
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( Women rule the world in this suspenseful love story set...)
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(When the sun warming planet Epicetus III starts to go nov...)
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