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Selected Collection of Liu Yukun's Science Fiction Novels (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

(us) Liu Yukun

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Winner of the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award for science fiction, this is a collection of selected novels by the Chinese-American science fiction writer Yukun Liu. Twenty-nine stories weave fifteen smokey science fiction dreams, including the Hugo Award-winning short story "Sorrow of Things", the Nebula Award shortlisted short "Killing Algorithm" and "Book Glimpses", Japan's Nebula Award for the best overseas short story "Happy Hunting", and original film and television works "Arc" and "Message", etc.

Happy Hunting

Happy Hunting

General Fiction

(us) Liu Yukun

137K0

Winner of the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award for science fiction, this is a collection of selected novels by Chinese-American science fiction writer Liu Yukun. Fifteen stories weave fifteen smoke-filled science fiction dreams, tracing ancient and modern legends, wandering between the realms of Eastern and Western fantasy: a vixen who is reborn with a body of steel, a heroine who hides in a small space and steals lives to save the world, and a virtual doll that reflects the weakness of the human heart. For example, the flying boat looking forward to the spring light in the cold universe, the marketing manager surrendering to artificial intelligence... The exploration of bonds, the questioning of human nature, the teasing of technology, and the reflection of culture. In Liu Yukun's novels, the thick and gentle temperament coexists with sharp words as sharp as a knife, using science fiction wonders to explore these issues that everyone must face head-on.

Star Wars: the Luke Skywalker Saga

(us) Liu Yukun

103K01

On its way across the galaxy to the planet Cantonica, the crew of the long-distance cargo barge "Turbulence" gathered together to talk about the story of Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker. But are these stories true, or are they just tall tales about this mysterious figure? Is Luke Skywalker a true Jedi hero, or just a charlatan? Or even a robot to some extent? After hearing these stories, the crew must make their own judgments.