Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
Sep 27th, 2019, 11:46 pm
2 Novels by Alan Dean Foster
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Overview: Alan Dean Foster is the author of 125 books, hundreds of pieces of short fiction, essays, columns reviews, the occasional op-ed for the NY Times, and the story for the first Star Trek movie. Having visited more than 100 countries, he is still bemused by the human condition. He lives with his wife JoAnn and numerous dogs, cats, coyotes, hawks, and a resident family of bobcats in Prescott, Arizona.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-fi/Fantasy

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The Flavors of Other Worlds: 13 Science Fiction Tales from a Master Storyteller
From fighting giant bugs to defeating an interstellar empire without firing a shot; from scientific idiot savants toying with the universe to how the robots will really win the robot apocalypse, these thirteen flavorful tales are guaranteed to entertain, amuse, awe, and maybe even enlighten.

Includes the first appearance in print of the Icerigger novellete "Chilling" and a new novelette, "Valentin Sharffen and the Code of Doom."

Kingdoms of Light
After the all-powerful wizard Susnam Evyndd is defeated during battle with an evil clan of sorcerers, the world is plunged into darkness. If the spell is not quickly reversed, all plants will die off from lack of sun, until everything and everyone is destroyed.

Yet Evyndd's death sets off his last and greatest spell, transforming his household pets into humans. With Evyndd's instructions, the group sets out to return light to the world… but pursuing the missing light promises to be difficult and dangerous, and carries no guarantee of success.

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