Science fiction

  • Found

    Creator

    Haddix, Margaret Peterson

    Abstract

    When thirteen-year-olds Jonah and Chip, who are both adopted, learn they were discovered on a plane that appeared out of nowhere, full of babies with no adults on board, they realize that they have uncovered a mystery involving time travel and two opposing forces, each trying to repair the fabric of time.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Not specified
  • Claim to fame

    Creator

    Haddix, Margaret Peterson

    Abstract

    Sixteen-year-old Lindsay, a former child star whose career ended when she developed the ability to hear what anyone, anywhere says about her and apparently suffered a nervous breakdown, comes to see this as an asset when, after her father's death, she learns that she is not alone.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, MD

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Not specified
  • Geeks, girls, and secret identities

    Creator

    Jung, Mike

    Abstract

    Twelve-year-old Vincent and his fellow members of the Captain Stupendous Fan Club help out when someone new becomes Earth's most famous superhero, without knowing anything about him, just as evil Professor Mayhem and his robot arrive in Copperplate City.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York

    Arthur A. Levine Books

    Not specified
  • Oomphel in the Sky

    Creator

    Piper, H. Beam

    Abstract

    The natives of Kwannon practiced ritual magic under the watchful eyes of their Terran rulers. Hunting, farming, raising children -- it all required the special spells only a powerful shoonoo could cast. But when prophesies of the end of the world send the natives of Kwannon swarming, it may also be the end for the Terrans. The natives, it seems, actually want the end of the world -- for the promised afterlife will be far, far better. And who can argue with the shoonoon and their prophetic dreams?

    Publisher (Source)

    N/A : Out of copyright

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Association for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • Plague Ship

    Creator

    Norton, Andre

    Abstract

    The main protagonist of the novel is Dane Thorson, Cargo-master-apprentice on the Free Trader rocket ship the Solar Queen. Free Traders take on trading contracts on remote and recently discovered planets, which can be dangerous and unpredictable. The Solar Queen has recently obtained a valuable trading contract on the planet Sargol and are building a relationship with one of the races on the planet, the cat-like Salariki. The process goes slowly till the Slariki discover that the Solar Queen is carrying catnip and other plants from Terra that are unknown on Sargol.

    Publisher (Source)

    Boston : Gregg Press, 1978, ♭1956

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Association for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • Princess of Mars, A

    Creator

    Burroughs, Edgar Rice

    Abstract

    A Princess of Mars (1917) is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. Full of swordplay and daring feats, the novel is considered a classic example of 20th century pulp fiction. It is also a seminal instance of the planetary romance, a sub-genre of science fantasy that became highly popular in the decades following its publication. Its early chapters also contain elements of the Western. The story is set on Mars, imagined as a dying planet with a harsh desert environment.

    Publisher (Source)

    Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library, 1993

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Association for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • Star maker

    Creator

    Stapledon, Olaf

    Abstract

    Star Maker is a science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon, published in 1937. The book describes a history of life in the universe, dwarfing in scale Stapledon's previous book, Last and First Men (1930), a history of the human species over two billion years. Star Maker tackles philosophical themes such as the essence of life, of birth, decay and death, and the relationship between creation and creator. A pervading theme is that of progressive unity within and between different civilizations.

    Publisher (Source)

    N/A [Public Domain]

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Assocation for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • A man divided

    Creator

    Stapledon, Olaf

    Abstract

    "Victor had refused his bride at the altar! That was the brute fact which agitated the little party in the vestry. No amount of explanation could mitigate it. As best man I had been in a good position to observe events; and even I, who had formerly been fairly intimate with Victor, was completely taken by surprise. True, I had long suspected that there was something queer about him; but up to the very moment of his quietly shattering remark, as he put the ring into his pocket, I had no idea that anything serious was amiss."

    Publisher (Source)

    London : Methuen, 1950

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Association for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • Odd John.

    Creator

    Stapledon, Olaf

    Abstract

    A Story Between Jest and Earnest is a 1935 science fiction novel by the British author Olaf Stapledon. The novel explores the theme of the Übermensch (superman) in the character of John Wainwright, whose supernormal human mentality inevitably leads to conflict with normal human society and to the destruction of the utopian colony founded by John and other superhumans.

    Publisher (Source)

    Methuen, 1935

    Victoria Park, Western Australia

    Assocation for the Blind of Western Australia

    Not specified
  • The War in the Air

    Creator

    Wells, H. G.

    Abstract

    In The War in the Air, the astonishingly prophetic vision of H. G. Wells reveals how one invention can change the world. Before the World Wars, Wells predicted that airplanes would be used for bombing, that urban areas would become especially vulnerable to aerial attacks, that dogfights and stealth attacks by air fleets would become a normal part of warfare, and that distance and the expanse of oceans no longer would be guarantors of safety for America or other countries.

    Publisher (Source)

    Victoria Park, W.A.

    Project Gutenberg

    Not specified