Pebble in the Sky

Pebble in the Sky
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593160088

The third and final book in the Galactic Empire series, the spectacular precursor to the classic Foundation series, by one of history’s most influential writers of science fiction, Isaac Asimov After years of bitter struggle, Trantor had at last completed its work—its Galactic Empire ruled all 200 million planets of the Galaxy . . . all but one. On a backward planet called Earth were those who nurtured bitter dreams of a mythical, half-remembered past when the planet was humanity’s only home. The other worlds despised it or merely patronized it—until a man from the past miraculously stepped through a time fault that spanned a millennium, living proof of Earth’s most preposterous claims. Joseph Schwartz was a happily retired Chicago tailor circa 1949. Trapped in an incredible future he could barely comprehend, the unlikely time traveler would soon become a pawn in a desperate conspiracy to bring down the Empire in a twist of agony and death—a mad plan to restore Earth’s tarnished glory by ending human life on every other world.

The Empire Novels

The Empire Novels
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2002
Genre: Science fiction, American
ISBN: 9780739431054

Three clasic tales of space adventure - The Stars, Like Dust; The Currents of Space; and Pebble in the Sky.

The Punch Escrow

The Punch Escrow
Author: Tal M. Klein
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1942645589

When he’s accidentally duplicated while teleporting, Joel Byram must outrun the most powerful corporation on the planet and find a way back to his wife in a world that now has two of him. Dubbed the “next Ready, Player One,” by former Warner Brothers President Greg Silverman, and now in film development at Lionsgate.

The Stars, Like Dust

The Stars, Like Dust
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345339294

Pursued by the warlords of the Nebular Kingdoms, Biron Farrill seeks refuge on the last peaceful planet of the galaxy.

Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand

Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
Author: Samuel R. Delany
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2004-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0819567140

The story of a truly galactic civilization with over 6,000 inhabited worlds.

Buy Jupiter, and Other Stories

Buy Jupiter, and Other Stories
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1975
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Twenty-four tales set in diverse locations are accompanied by critical and autobiographical commentary.

Cryptofauna

Cryptofauna
Author: Patrick Canning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2018-05-05
Genre:
ISBN:

Jim, a young janitor working at an insane asylum in Idaho, is about to commit suicide when he's rudely interrupted by a strange resident who recruits him to play a game called Cryptofauna. The next thing Jim knows, he's being whisked off to an absurd competition of worldwide mischief and meddling, where he meets a handful of lifelong friends, and an absolute boatload of deadly enemies.The bizarre game of Cryptofauna might actually help the blue custodian discover a reason to live, assuming, of course, he survives long enough to figure it out..."If Alice and Wonderland and The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy had a love child, it'd be Cryptofauna. This fantasy novel creates an acid dream of lovable characters, tense twists, and a storyworld unlike any I've experienced. [...] it's a beautiful story, funny at times, ridiculous in the best possible way, intense and action packed." - Nico Bell Writes"...a very readable fast-paced adventure packed with fantastic and ridiculous invention." - Ingenious Cat"...one of the strangest, most intriguing things I've ever read." - Songs Wrote my Story"Cryptofauna is fantastically strange, it's so funny and I found myself laughing out loud multiple times. But it's also deep and poignant and [the] attention to detail is superb." - Rae's Reading Lounge

Nightfall and Other Stories

Nightfall and Other Stories
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593357957

A collection of twenty classic short stories by Isaac Asimov, author of the Foundation series, featuring the definitive version of “Nightfall” From one of history’s most influential writers of science fiction comes this collection of twenty short works of fiction, arranged in order of publication from 1941 to 1967. Compiled by Asimov himself, who prefaced each story with an introduction, it begins with “Nightfall,” the tale of a world with eternal sun that is suddenly plunged into total darkness and utter madness. “Nightfall,” published when the author was only twenty-one, was arguably his breakout work, making such an impression that, almost thirty years later, the Science Fiction Writers of America voted it the best science-fiction short story ever written The other stories in the collection span far and wide: A dedicated scientist who whips up his own love potion. Machines that learn to think for themselves—and direct their thoughts to overturning the establishment. The discovery that Earthlings are being destroyed by a mysterious kind of psychological virus. A day when walking outdoors becomes a sign of psychosis. And many more.

Silver Like Dust

Silver Like Dust
Author: Kimi Cunningham Grant
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2013-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681770261

The poignant story of a Japanese-American woman’s journey through one of the most shameful chapters in American history. Kimi’s Obaachan, her grandmother, had always been a silent presence throughout her youth. Sipping tea by the fire, preparing sushi for the family, or indulgently listening to Ojichan’s (grandfather’s) stories for the thousandth time, Obaachan was a missing link to Kimi’s Japanese heritage, something she had had a mixed relationship with all her life. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania, all Kimi ever wanted to do was fit in, spurning traditional Japanese culture and her grandfather’s attempts to teach her the language. But there was one part of Obaachan’s life that fascinated and haunted Kimi—her gentle yet proud Obaachan was once a prisoner, along with 112,000 Japanese Americans, for more than five years of her life. Obaachan never spoke of those years, and Kimi’s own mother only spoke of it in whispers. It was a source of haji, or shame. But what really happened to Obaachan, then a young woman, and the thousands of other men, women, and children like her? From the turmoil, racism, and paranoia that sprang up after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to the terrifying train ride to Heart Mountain, Silver Like Dust captures a vital chapter the Japanese-American experience through the journey of one remarkable woman and the enduring bonds of family.