MASTERS CHOICE - A SELECTION OF 20th CENTURY SCIENCE FICTION MASTERPIECES This book features 27 short stories by 28 giants of the science fiction world, spanning the Golden Age of Science Fiction, the era of the New Wave of innovation, to the glorious pages of the Multimedia Age. The work of each of the top names is included, making this a true sci-fi feast.
Future Apocalypse: The Best of 21st Century Science Fiction Short Stories (2 volumes) is the definitive anthology of short science fiction for the new century, compiled by two of the leading editors in the English-language science fiction community, David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden. Adopting the "one person, one masterpiece" approach, the anthology brings together the outstanding works of 34 new-generation science fiction writers, showcasing the innovation and vitality of science fiction in the new century.
MYSTERY IN THE MEMOIRS A young man, Futoshi, wakes up at home and realizes that he suffers from a memory disorder. In order to adapt to normal life, he records important matters in a notebook. Although he has come to terms with this state of affairs, he does not realize that he meets a strange man on the street and gets involved in a case of intentional injury as a result. Can Erkichi uncover the truth with the notebook in his hands? Can he fully trust what is written on it?
The Codebook is a book that combines history and technology with code-breaking. The book tells the legendary story from the "Bletchley Park" in World War II to the information paradise of modern Southeast Asia. This work is not only a piece of history, but also the flow of information and the magnificent epic across time and space, which is regarded as a "technical treasure trove" by countless IT practitioners.
Continuing the alternate history setting proposed by Philip K. Dick in his classic anti-utopian novel The Stranger in the High Castle, The United States of Japan builds a strange future world and presents a multifaceted story full of fantasy and wonder.
The Time Traveler's Hourglass In order to rescue the woman he loves and break a thousand-year curse, journalist Kamo Touma embarks on a thrilling journey through time and space, searching for the secrets of time and challenging fate.
The Ruins: a Collection of Western Apocalyptic Lore This book brings together classic science fiction stories with apocalyptic themes, covering nuclear war, biochemical catastrophe, and cosmic holocaust. How mankind struggles to survive in the ruins and explore the dawn of a nascent civilization becomes the main story line.
When Japan Comes: Japanese Science Fiction and Sci-Fi Japan This book explores the development of sci-fi in Japan and the importance and influence of sci-fi culture in Japanese society through the brilliant ideas of thirteen authors.
Battle Goblin Yukikaze New Edition "Battle Goblin Yukikaze" is a new and revised edition of the classic sci-fi work that won the Nebula Award at the 1985 SF Convention in Japan, combining the grandiose backdrop of futuristic technology and war, and showing the coexistence of human beings and battle machines.
The story of "Memories of Earth" begins with the human race leaving the Earth and surviving on the "Harmony Planet" for 40 million years, and facing the weakening planetary guardian system, the human race is once again plunged into the vortex of existential crisis, which shows the profound philosophical thinking in science fiction.
The Loner in the Dark (Ray Bradbury Short Autographs) This book is a selection of Ray Bradbury's most iconic short stories about characters and stories of all shapes and sizes, touching on deep human fears and longings.
THE LIBRARIAN AND THE POT OF GOLD In 441, Erasmus, then a librarian, along with his patron and St. Patrick, stops a plot by the Brotherhood of the Viper to seize the Pot of Gold and save an innocent baby.
Born to Obey: A Handbook of Robot Failures is a collection of 15 science fiction stories about "robots and artificial intelligence," exploring the ethical dilemmas of robots and the relationship between humans and intelligent machines, and deeply reflecting the rapid development of science and technology and the challenges of ethics.
By inviting a number of science fiction writers to envision future worlds, Antitopia: 45 Visions of the Future by Van Gelder presents a selection of 45 creative and shocking science fiction short stories that show a picture of the future from different cultural perspectives.
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