
Prelude to the Future: Selected Masterpieces of 21st Century Science Fiction Novels (complete Collection)
by (u. S.) Liu Yukun, Paul Bachgalupi, Etc.
About This Novel
The latest and most authoritative foreign science fiction anthology, carefully selected by two Hugo Award-winning editors, and a competition of representative works by 34 emerging stars in the fantasy world. This book is compiled by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nelson Hayden, two of the most prestigious editors in the English science fiction world. In the form of "one representative work per person", this book brings together 34 rising stars who shined at the beginning of the new century. More than ten of the selected authors have won top international science fiction literary awards such as the Nebula Award, the Hugo Award, the John Campbell Memorial Award, and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. Among them, Liu Yukun, Paul Bachgalupi, John Scalzi, Peter Watts, Cory Doctorow, etc. Have gained great popularity at home and abroad. The included works were all published after 2000 and are full of creative ideas. It covers various themes and styles of science fiction, making you addicted to watching it at one time. Many of the stories have won science fiction awards, and each story is interesting.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Generally speaking, the characteristics of foreigner novels are that they talk a lot or talk a lot, and a lot of them are just verbal chatter. It feels like there are not many domestic online novels.
It's over before it starts
The biggest shortcoming of modern science fiction is that it is not science fiction enough. Less fancy jargon and more great content please.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Generally speaking, the characteristics of foreigner novels are that they talk a lot or talk a lot, and a lot of them are just verbal chatter. It feels like there are not many domestic online novels.
It's over before it starts
The biggest shortcoming of modern science fiction is that it is not science fiction enough. Less fancy jargon and more great content please.



