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100: the Book of Science Fiction I Stealing Stars
General Fiction100:科幻之书I窃星
(uk) Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick, Etc.
"100: The Book of Science Fiction" consists of 4 volumes. It is edited by the senior American science fiction writers and editors Mr. And Mrs. Vandermeer. It contains 100 classic short science fiction novels written by 100 science fiction masters from 20 countries in the 20th century. It includes bold predictions of cutting-edge technology, ultimate conjectures about human life and society, and fearless exploration of the vast galaxy and the end of time. It is no exaggeration to say that this is likely to be an unparalleled science fiction anthology in the past, present and even the future. It is a gluttonous feast for hardcore science fiction fans and an entry-level choice for readers who are eager to try out the science fiction literature. This volume of "I Steal the Star" mainly collects science fiction works from the early 20th century to the 1950s, including 25 works by famous writers such as Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question", Arthur C.
"100: The Book of Science Fiction" consists of 4 volumes. It is edited by the senior American science fiction writers and editors Mr. And Mrs. Vandermeer. It contains 100 classic short science fiction novels written by 100 science fiction masters from 20 countries in the 20th century. It includes bold predictions of cutting-edge technology, ultimate conjectures about human life and society, and fearless exploration of the vast galaxy and the end of time. It is no exaggeration to say that this is likely to be an unparalleled science fiction anthology in the past, present and even the future. It is a gluttonous feast for hardcore science fiction fans and an entry-level choice for readers who are eager to try out the science fiction literature. This volume of "I Steal the Star" mainly collects science fiction works from the early 20th century to the 1950s, including 25 works by famous writers such as Isaac Asimov's "The Last Question", Arthur C.