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| x Waiting for an Angel | Love Poems | Helon Habila | ||
| x The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle |
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The Wind-up Bird and Tuesday's Women | Haruki Murakami |
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (ねじまき鳥クロニクル, Nejimaki-dori Kuronikuru) is a novel by Haruki Murakami. The first published translation was by Alfred Birnbaum. The American translation and its British adaptation, dubbed the "only official translations" ...
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| x The Iron Dragon's Daughter |
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Cold Iron | Michael Swanwick |
The Iron Dragon's Daughter is a 1993 novel by writer Michael Swanwick that combines fantasy and science fiction. The dark and nihilistic tale follows Jane, a changeling girl who slaves at a dragon factory, building part-magical, part-cybernetic...
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| x In the Drift |
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Mummer Kiss | Michael Swanwick | |
| Marrow Death | ||||
| x Return to the Stars | The Broken Stars | Edmond Hamilton | ||
| The Horror from the Magellanic | ||||
| The Shores of Infinity | ||||
| The Kingdoms of the Stars | ||||
| x Ender's Game |
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Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card |
Ender's Game (1985) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. The book originated as the novelette "Ender's Game", published in the August 1977 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Elaborating on characters and plot lines...
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| x The Big Sleep |
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Killer in the Rain | Raymond Chandler |
The Big Sleep (1939) is a crime novel by Raymond Chandler, the first in his acclaimed series about hardboiled detective Philip Marlowe. The work has been adapted twice into film, once in 1946 and again in 1978.
The story is noted for its complexity...
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| The Curtain | ||||
| Mandarin's Jade | ||||
| x Farewell, My Lovely |
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The Man Who Liked Dogs | Raymond Chandler |
Farewell, My Lovely is a 1940 novel by Raymond Chandler, the second novel he wrote featuring Los Angeles private eye Philip Marlowe. It was adapted for the screen three times.
A chance encounter with hulking ex-con Moose Malloy on Los Angeles'...
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| Try the Girl | ||||
| Mandarin's Jade | ||||
| x The Lady in the Lake |
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No Crime in the Mountains | Raymond Chandler |
The Lady in the Lake is a 1943 detective novel by Raymond Chandler featuring, as do all his major works, the Los Angeles private investigator Philip Marlowe.
Notable for its removal of Marlowe from his usual Los Angeles environs for much of the book...
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| The Lady in the Lake | ||||
| Bay City Blues | ||||
| x The Long Goodbye |
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The Curtain | Raymond Chandler |
The Long Good-bye (ISBN 0-394-75768-8) is a 1953 novel by Raymond Chandler, centered on his famous detective Philip Marlowe. While some consider it not on the level of The Big Sleep or Farewell, My Lovely, others rank it as the best of his work. It...
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| x Mirabile | The Return of the Kangaroo Rex | Janet Kagan | ||
| The Flowering Inferno | ||||
| Getting the Bugs Out | ||||
| Raising Cane | ||||
| Frankenswine | ||||
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| x The Bones of Time | Kamehameha's Bones | Kathleen Ann Goonan | ||
| x The Collapsium |
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Once Upon a Matter Crushed | Wil McCarthy | |
| x When HARLIE Was One |
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Oracle for a White Rabbit | David Gerrold |
When HARLIE Was One is a 1972 science fiction novel by David Gerrold. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1972 and the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1973. The novel is a "fix-up" of previously published short stories by Gerrold. A...
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| The GOD Machine | ||||
| The Trouble With G.O.D. | ||||
| For G.O.D.'s Sake | ||||
| x The War Against the Rull | Co-Operate - Or Else! | A. E. van Vogt | ||
| The Second Solution | ||||
| The Sound | ||||
| The Green Forest | ||||
| The Rull | ||||
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| x Ship of Strangers | Appointment on Prila | Bob Shaw | ||
| Unfaithful Recording | ||||
| Gambler’s Choice | ||||
| Retroactive | ||||
| x More Than Human |
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Baby Is Three | Theodore Sturgeon |
More Than Human is a 1953 science fiction novel by Theodore Sturgeon. It is one of his best-known works. It is a fix-up of his previously published novella Baby is Three with two parts (The Fabulous Idiot and Morality) written especially for the...
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| x A Canticle for Leibowitz |
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A Canticle for Leibowitz | Walter M. Miller, Jr. |
A Canticle for Leibowitz is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by American writer Walter M. Miller, Jr., first published in 1960. Based on three short stories Miller contributed to the science fiction magazine The Magazine of Fantasy and...
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| And the Light Is Risen | ||||
| The Last Canticle | ||||
| x Foundation's Fear |
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The Scalpel and the Rose | Gregory Benford |
Foundation's Fear (1997) is a science fiction novel by Gregory Benford, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe. It is the first book of the Second Foundation trilogy, which was written after Asimov's death by three authors, authorized by the...
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| The Eagle and the Cross | ||||
| Immersion | ||||
| x The Voyage of the Space Beagle |
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Black Destroyer | A. E. van Vogt |
The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950) is a classic novel of science fiction by A. E. van Vogt in the space opera subgenre.
The novel is a "fix-up" compilation of four previously published SF stories:
The book was republished in 1952 under the title...
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| Discord in Scarlet | ||||
| M33 in Andromeda | ||||
| War of Nerves | ||||
| x The Beast | The Great Engine | A. E. van Vogt | ||
| The Wonderful Man | ||||
| The Beast | ||||
| x Empire of the Atom |
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Hand of the Gods | A. E. van Vogt |
Empire of the Atom is a science fiction novel by A. E. van Vogt. It was first published in 1957 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 2,000 copies. The novel is a fix-up of the first five of van Vogt's Gods stories which originally appeared in the...
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| Home of the Gods | ||||
| A Son Is Born | ||||
| The Barbarian | ||||
| Child of the Gods | ||||
| x Quest for the Future | Far Centaurus | A. E. van Vogt | ||
| Film Library | ||||
| The Search | ||||
| x Rogue Ship |
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Centaurus II | A. E. van Vogt |
Rogue Ship is a 1967 novel by A E Van Vogt created and adapted from 3 short stories to form a novel. The 3 short stores used were:
- Centarus II Originally published in Astounding Science-Fiction in 1947
- Rouge Ship Originally published in Super...
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| Rogue Ship | ||||
| The Expendables | ||||
| x The Silkie | The Silkie | A. E. van Vogt |
The Silkie is a fix-up science fiction novel by A. E. van Vogt, first published in complete form in 1969. The component stories had previously been published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine.
Taking its inspiration from the Celtic legend of the...
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| Silkies In Space | ||||
| Enemy of the Silkie | ||||
| x The Weapon Shops of Isher |
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The Seesaw | A. E. van Vogt |
The Weapon Shops of Isher is a science fiction novel by A. E. van Vogt, first published in 1951. The novel is a fix-up created from three previously published short stories about the Weapon Shops civilization:
The Weapon Shops of Isher and its...
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| The Weapon Shop | ||||
| The Weapon Shops of Isher | ||||
| x Armageddon 2419 A.D. |
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The Airlords of Han | Philip Francis Nowlan |
Armageddon 2419 A.D. is Philip Francis Nowlan's novella which first appeared in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories. Later, in the 1960s, the novella and its sequel, The Airlords of Han, were combined by editor Donald A....
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| Armageddon 2419 A.D. | ||||
| x Red Harvest | The Cleansing of Poisonville | Dashiell Hammett |
Red Harvest (1929) is a novel by Dashiell Hammett. The story is narrated by The Continental Op, a frequent character in Hammett's fiction. Hammett based the story on his own experiences in Butte, Montana as a Pinkerton agent.
Time included Red...
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| Dynamite | ||||
| Crime Wanted - Male or Female | ||||
| The 19th Murder | ||||
| x The Dain Curse |
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Black Lives | Dashiell Hammett |
The Dain Curse is a novel written by Dashiell Hammett and published in 1929.
The detective known only as The Continental Op investigates a diamond heist that looks like an inside job. He is told of a supposed curse on the Dain family, said to...
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| Black Honeymoon | ||||
| The Hollow Temple | ||||
| Black Riddle | ||||
| x The Great Explosion | ...And Then There Were None | Eric Frank Russell |
The Great Explosion is a satirical science fiction novel by Eric Frank Russell, first published in 1962. The story is divided into three sections. The final section is based on Russell's famous 1951 short story "...And Then There Were None." Twenty...
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| x Hell's Pavement | The Analogues | Damon Knight | ||
| Turncoat | ||||
| x The World and Thorinn | The Garden of Ease | Damon Knight | ||
| The Star Below | ||||
| The World and Thorinn | ||||
| x Half Past Human |
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G.I.T.A.R. | T. J. Bass |
Half Past Human, by T. J. Bass (real name Thomas J. Bassler, M.D., a pathologist) is a fixup science fiction novel published in 1971. Two short stories were combined and fleshed out to form this novel: "Half Past Human", first published in Galaxy...
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| Half Past Human | ||||
| x Operation Chaos |
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Operation Salamander | Poul Anderson |
Operation Chaos is a 1971 science fiction/fantasy fixup novel by Poul Anderson. A sequel, Operation Luna, was published in 2000.
In an alternate world, where the existence of God has been scientifically proven and magic has been harnessed for the...
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| Operation Changeling | ||||
| Operation Incubus | ||||
| Operation Afreet | ||||
| x Puzzle of the Space Pyramids | Via Etherline | Otto Binder |
Puzzle of the Space Pyramids is a fix-up science fiction novel by Eando Binder. It tells the story of several successive space expeditions to Mars, Venus, Mercury and Jupiter. As each planet is found to harbor various (usually hostile) alien life,...
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| Via Asteroid | ||||
| Via Death | ||||
| Via Venus | ||||
| Via Pyramid | ||||
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| x Enemy Mine | Enemy Mine | Kay Hooper | ||
| David Gerrold | ||||
| Barry B. Longyear | ||||
| x Schrodinger's Kitten | Schrödinger's Kitten | George Alec Effinger | ||
| x The Word for World is Forest |
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The Word for World is Forest | Ursula K. Le Guin |
The Word for World Is Forest is a science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, published in 1976 and based on her 1972 novella. It is part of the 'Hainish Cycle'.
Several centuries in the future, humans from Earth have established a logging colony...
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| x Dreamsnake |
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Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand | Vonda McIntyre |
Dreamsnake is a 1978 science fiction novel written by Vonda McIntyre. Dreamsnake won the 1979 Hugo Award, the 1978 Nebula Award, and the 1979 Locus Award. The novel follows a healer on a journey while she seeks to replace one of her healer snakes....
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| x 2001: A Space Odyssey |
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The Sentinel | Arthur C. Clarke |
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. It was developed concurrently with Stanley Kubrick's film version and published after the release of the film. The story is based in part on various short stories by Clarke...
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| x Hawksbill Station |
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Hawksbill Station | Robert Silverberg |
Hawksbill Station is a science fiction novel written by Robert Silverberg. The novel is an expanded version of a short story first published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1967; the novel was published in 1968. It was released in the United Kingdom...
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| x Rocannon's World |
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Semley's Necklace | Ursula K. Le Guin |
Rocannon's World was Ursula K. Le Guin's first novel. It was published in 1966 as an Ace Double, along with Avram Davidson's The Kar-Chee Reign. Though it is one of Le Guin's many works set in the universe of the technological Hainish Cycle, the...
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| x Mythago Wood |
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Mythago Wood | Robert Holdstock |
Mythago Wood is a fantasy novel written by the award winning author Robert Holdstock. This novel was published originally in the United Kingdom during 1984 and is an expanded version of a novella of the same name released previously by Robert...
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| x The Vor Game |
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Weatherman | Lois McMaster Bujold | |
| x Borders of Infinity | The Mountains of Mourning | Lois McMaster Bujold | ||
| Borders of Infinity | ||||
| Labyrinth | ||||
| x The Mixed Men |
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The Storm | A. E. van Vogt |
The Mixed Men is a collection of science fiction stories by author A. E. van Vogt. It was released in 1952 by Gnome Press in an edition of 5,000 copies. It was reprinted by Berkley Books in 1955 under the title Mission to the Stars. Most of the...
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| Lost: Fifty Suns | ||||
| Concealment | ||||
| The Mixed Men | ||||
| x Time Storm | Time Storm | Gordon R. Dickson | ||