The Boat of A Million Years
By Poul Anderson
Others have written SF on the theme of immortality, but in “The Boat of a Million Years,” Poul Anderson made it his own. Early in human history, certain individuals were
The Number of the Beast
By Robert A. Heinlein
It is a parallel book about parallel universes. Most readers did not realize in 1980 (when it was originally published) that the novel had a sister book, written in 1977,
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
By C.S. Lewis
They open a door and enter a world Narnia … a land frozen in eternal winter … a country waiting to be set free. Four adventurers step through a wardrobe
The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, No. 5)
By C.S. Lewis
On a desperate journey, two runaways meet and join forces. Though they are only looking to escape their harsh and narrow lives, they soon find themselves at the center of
The Tangle Box (Magic Kingdom of Landover, Book 4)
By Terry Brooks
Everything should have been quiet and pleasant for Ben Holiday, the former Chicago lawyer who became sovereign of the Magic Kingdom of Landover. But it wasn’t.
Steel Beach
By John Varley
A science fiction epic from “the best writer in America” (Tom Clancy)–Hugo and Nebula award-winning author John Varley. Fleeing Earth after an alien invasion, the human race stands on the
The Integral Trees
By Larry Niven
In this novel, Niven presents a fully-fleshed culture of evolved humans who live without gravity in the gas cloud surrounding a neutron star. In this Smoke Ring, free-floating life forms
The Seventh Gate (Death Gate Cycle)
By Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
The conclusion to the Death Gate Cycle finds Alfred in the Labyrinth of a fearsome dragon, Haplo on the verge of death, and Marit resolving to lead the band into