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1651 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Appointment at Bloodstar | Mass Paperback | 1983 | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1652 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | The Clockwork Traitor | Mass Paperback | 1982 | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1653 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Eclipsing Binaries | Mass Paperback | 1983 | Berkley Publishing Group | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1654 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Getaway World | Mass Paperback | 1977 | Jove Pubns | SF | |
1655 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Imperial Stars | Mass Paperback | 1982 | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1656 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | The Omicron Invasion | Mass Paperback | 1984 | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1657 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Planet of Treachery | Mass Paperback | 1982 | Berkley Pub Group (Mm) | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
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1658 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | The Purity Plot | Mass Paperback | SF | |||
1659 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Revolt Of The Galaxy | Mass Paperback | 1985 | Berkley | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1660 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith, Stephen Goldin | Strangler's Moon | Mass Paperback | SF | |||
1661 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Children of the Lens | SF | ||||
1662 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | First Lensman | SF | ||||
1663 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Galactic Patrol | SF | ||||
1664 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | The Galaxy Primes | SF | ||||
1665 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Gray Lensman | SF | ||||
1666 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Masters of Space | SF | ||||
1667 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Masters of the Vortex | SF | ||||
1668 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Second Stage Lensman | SF | ||||
1669 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Skylark Dequesne | SF | ||||
1670 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | The Skylark of Space | SF | ||||
1671 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Skylark of Valeron | SF | ||||
1672 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Skylark Three | SF | ||||
1673 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Spacehounds of IPC | SF | ||||
1674 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Subspace Encounter | SF | ||||
1675 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Subspace Explorers | SF | ||||
1676 | E. E. 'Doc' Smith | Triplanetary | SF | ||||
1677 | George O. Smith | The Complete Venus Equilateral | SF | ||||
1678 | George O. Smith | The Fourth "R" | SF | ||||
1679 | George O. Smith | Highways in Hiding | SF | ||||
1680 | George O. Smith | The Path of Unreason | SF | ||||
1681 | George O. Smith | Worlds of George O. | Mass Paperback | 1982 | Bantam Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
1682 | Kristine Smith | Code of Conduct | Mass Market Paperback | 346 | 1999 | Eos | SF |
![]() Code of Conduct Kristine SmithSeries: Jani Kilian Reader Rating: 4.0 (21 votes) Date Added: Summary: Captain Jani Killian had been Evan Van Reuter's lover eighteen years ago, when a Commonwealth diplomatic corps, sent to establish peaceful relations with the alien idomeni, took sides in a civil war. Jani was presumed killed in the ensuing bloodbath, and Evan went on to become the Commonwealth's Interior Minister. But Jani survived as well more or less. Doctors gave her a new face and patched her broken body together with illegally obtained idomeni genetic materials. They healed her of everything but her memory of the desperate actions she had taken -- sure to result in summary execution should Commonwealth authorities discover her existence.
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1683 | Kristine Smith | Law of Survival | Mass Market Paperback | 416 | 2001 | Eos | SF |
![]() Law of Survival Kristine SmithSeries: Jani Kilian Reader Rating: 4.0 (8 votes) Date Added: Summary:
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1684 | Kristine Smith | Rules of Conflict | Mass Market Paperback | 373 | 2000 | Eos | SF |
![]() Rules of Conflict Kristine SmithSeries: Jani Kilian Reader Rating: 3.5 (16 votes) Date Added: Summary: Anarchy Rules
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Science fiction Fiction - Science Fiction Fiction Fiction / Science Fiction / General Science Fiction - General |
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1685 | Sherwood Smith, Dave Trowbridge | The Phoenix in Flight | Mass Paperback | 1993 | Tor Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
![]() The Phoenix in Flight Sherwood Smith, Dave TrowbridgeSeries: Exordium Reader Rating: 4.33 Date Added: Summary: If anyone thinks this series is not well written or thought out, they apparently did not read the books but only skimmed them. I have read all 5 books 4 or 5 times already, and will again I am sure. This is a must have series for any serious science fiction reader. I think most hard core sci fi devotees would love the writing. Some neo-sci fi readers may not enjoy it as much because it is very technical in places, very detailed in others. I will not delve into the storyline except to say there is intrigue, betrayal and surprise around every corner and with each turn of the page. Yes characters get killed. This is not a happy "up" series. It is very real and hits you hard with the emotions it evokes. I found myself caring greatly for all of the characters in the book, except for Eusabian of course. He is one evil person.I do agree it is very difficult to find all of the books in one place. I even wrote to Sherwood Smith at one point to find out if the final book was written a number of years back. (He answered my e-mail within a day or two by the way). A re-issue would be great. If more people could find it, more people would fall in love with the series.
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1686 | Sherwood Smith, Dave Trowbridge | A Prison Unsought | Mass Paperback | 1994 | Tor Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
![]() A Prison Unsought Sherwood Smith, Dave TrowbridgeSeries: Exordium Reader Rating: 4.67 Date Added: Summary: This is a book that I have put off reading for years. After fully enjoying the first 2 books in the series, I really didn't believe that the authors were going to be able to keep up the suspense and intrique of the first 2 novels, but I was wrong. This book is a very satisfying read for those that like their science fiction really well thought out and with awesome character development. I would say that Smith and Trowbridge on this project are like the Guy Gavriel Kay of Science Fiction. If you can find copies of these books, grab them!
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1687 | Sherwood Smith, Dave Trowbridge | The Rifter's Covenant | Mass Paperback | 1995 | Tor Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
![]() The Rifter's Covenant Sherwood Smith, Dave TrowbridgeSeries: Exordium Reader Rating: 5 Date Added: Summary: First off... if you actually find this book anywhere... *BUY IT!*Due to major printing screw ups, a very limited number were printed, making books 2 to and 4 of this series rather difficult to find.The series itself is a true space epic, a Sci Fi space opera par excellance. It blows both Star Trek and Star Wars right out of the water.In any given century there are writers who define their Genre. In our age such titles have gone to Tolkein for fantasy, King for horror, Clancy, and others. Trowbridge and Smith define the Space Opera.A DEFINATE must read for anyone who likes good galactic-empire science fiction. Start with Phoenix in Flight, and slog yourself through the first 150 pages (which are SLOW), until the action truly starts... then enjoy!You can also talk with the authors at their Exordium fan forum on Yahoo.
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1688 | Sherwood Smith, David Trowbridge | Ruler of Naught (Exordium, Bk. 2) | Paperback | 1993 | Tor Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
![]() Ruler of Naught (Exordium, Bk. 2) Sherwood Smith, David TrowbridgeSeries: Exordium Reader Rating: 5 Date Added: Summary: A series of five books, engagingly written and complex in depth and scope. Allthough difficult to understand, at first, some of the terminology, the depth and construction makes them a very worthwhile read. ALAS - the publisher printed very few of the series, and only ran a /single/ printing of the fourth book - making it impossible to find. They were published by Tor, which seems to have that habit.
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1689 | Sherwood Smith, David Trowbridge | The Thrones of Kronos | Paperback | 1996 | Tor Books | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |
![]() The Thrones of Kronos Sherwood Smith, David TrowbridgeSeries: Exordium Reader Rating: 5 Date Added: Summary: One of the biggest hazards of a multi-volume novel is an ending that fails to deliver on the promise built up in earlier books. Have no fear in this case -- Smith and Trowbridge bring together all the elements of this richly textured milleu to deliver a slam-bang conclusion that simultaneously ties it off in a satisfying way and leaves open the possibility of future novels set in this fascinating universe.Do not pass up this great novel -- and lets hope that the publishers get their wits about them and start buying more works by these phenomenal authors!
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1690 | Thorne Smith | Topper | Mass Market Paperback | 208 | 1980 | Del Rey | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Topper Thorne SmithReader Rating: 5.0 (15 votes) LCCN: 79055331 Date Added: 29 Aug 2006 Summary: "[Thorne Smith] created the modern American ghost. A ghost with style and wit. A ghost that haunts us still."
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1691 | Thorne Smith | Topper Takes a Trip | Fantasy | ||||
1692 | Maria V. Snyder | Poison Study | Hardcover | 440 | 2005 | Luna | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
![]() Poison Study Maria V. SnyderReader Rating: 4.5 (52 votes) Date Added: 29 May 2006 Summary: Choose: A quick death . . . Or slow poison . . .
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1693 | Sohl | Costigan's Needle | SF | ||||
1694 | Wen Spencer | Alien Taste | Mass Market Paperback | 313 | 2001 | Roc | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Alien Taste Wen SpencerSeries: Ukiah Oregon Reader Rating: 4.74 LCCN: 2002568912 Date Added: Comments: "ROC science fiction"--Spine Summary: What struck me first about Wen Spencer's _Alien Taste_ was a sense of familiarity. Set in Pittsburgh, protagonist Ukiah Oregon is a private investigator who lives in a world as close as tomorrow, as familiar as your home town. I've lived in Pittsburgh, and Spencer has captured the feel as well as the geography of the city. This familiarity makes the insidious journey into strangeness that much more believable. There are strange forces at work in this book, for good and bad. Ukiah is one of a number of complex, fascinating characters caught up in things they don't, at first, comprehend. He and his partner, his family, and a well-realized love interest are struggling to put together a puzzle with ever increasing stakes. This book is adventure, character development, mystery and near-future science fiction in one. The pacing is fast and even, the characters real, the prose beautiful but never intrusive. The climax is shocking, and the ending...well, let's say it lives up to the rest of the book. If you liked the movie Aliens, like mysteries, or enjoy science fiction, you should love this book.
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1695 | Wen Spencer | Bitter Waters | Mass Market Paperback | 320 | 2003 | Roc | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Bitter Waters Wen SpencerSeries: Ukiah Oregon Reader Rating: 4.75 Date Added: Summary: BITTER WATERS by Wen Spencer manages to pull off the difficult task of being a series novel that stands on its own. I came across BITTER WATERS by accident and fell in love with it--enough so that I special ordered the first two Ukiah Oregon books to read them all in order.Briefly, Ukiah and his private invesitgator partner, Max Bennett are just back from Oregon (Minutes out of the airport back) when the police call them in on a missing child case. Ukiah, an alien hybred, manages to locate the missing child only to find that other children have turned up missing--and his enemy, the very alien Ontongard, seems to be involved. Then his son/clone Kittaning is kidnapped, a Homeland Security agent turns up investigating a cybercult and everything gets skewed sideways.It is a difficult feat to write mystery/suspense stories in a science fiction setting but Wen Spencer pulls it off, in large part because her story is deeply rooted in our own familiar world and set only months into the future. Add to that well written characters and you have great story telling.THough I read BITTER WATERS first, I do reccomend that you read all three Ukiah Oregon books in order so you get his full story in proper detail. Each book stands alone, but together they form a compelling story. I'm looking forward to the next one.
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1696 | Wen Spencer | Dog Warrior | Mass Market Paperback | 306 | 2004 | Roc | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Dog Warrior Wen SpencerSeries: Ukiah Oregon Date Added: Summary: After he is rescued from near death by his long-lost brother, Ukiah Oregon, a member of the Dog Warriors, a paramilitary biker gang, is plunged into a world of alien drugs and religious zealots that places both of their lives in grave danger. Original.
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1697 | Wen Spencer | Tainted Trail | Mass Market Paperback | 311 | 2002 | Roc | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Tainted Trail Wen SpencerSeries: Ukiah Oregon Reader Rating: 4.25 LCCN: 2004572596 Date Added: 18 Feb 2005 Comments: "ROC science fiction"--Spine Summary: Ukiah Oregon and his PI investigative partner Max are back, picking up the action a couple of months after 'Alien Taste' finished. Although the events of Alien Taste are synopsised at various points in Tainted Trail, I highly recommend that you read Alien Taste first, both for the background to this the second book, and because it is such an original, well conceived and executed tale in itself.Spencer continues this excellence in Tainted Trail. Ukiah and Max have come to Oregon to investigate the disappearance of the niece of colleague Kraynak, who is also known to them as she used to work for the agency. Ukiah, with his tracking abilities down to the cellular level, is quickly on the trail. As usual, that's where things start getting interesting. FBI, sheriff, family, Ontongard, Pack, and the recovery of a few more memories. It's great. Twists, turns, unanticipated events - as before, the reader learns with Ukiah as he finds out as much about himself as he does the case he is working on.Ukiah maturing - he's still somewhat of an innocent, but he is becoming more aware of light and dark, and shades of grey. Even Max, always heroic to Ukiah, causes him moments of disquiet here. But the essence of Ukiah is the same - someone who loves fiercely and loyally, and must protect those he loves at all costs. And even those that are Pack come to respect that element in him. I missed some of the characters in Alien Taste, especially Indigo who had to 'stay at home and mind the child' (urgh! Considering Indigo's steely strength I have to say I didn't like this passive role for her, but this is a very mild niggle). But meeting Magic Boy's family more than made up for it, and Max's own secondary story was excellent. Once again, in an author that clearly knows the seedy side of life, I really enjoyed that although bad things happened to good people, for those I really cared about Ukiah was eventually able to make it right - this time with help from Jared. Ukiah really is a true hero, overcoming the odds and fighting for what he sees as right. I enjoyed this book every bit as much as the first one, and am looking forward with great anticipation to reading the next (Bitter Waters).
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1698 | Wen Spencer | Tinker | Mass Paperback | 438 | 2004 | Baen | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
![]() Tinker Wen SpencerReader Rating: 4.35 Date Added: Summary: The toughest stuff for me to read in books or watch in movies and television is the blending of Science Fiction with Fantasy. It's a crossing of genres that many have tried and failed miserably at......but Wen Spencer gets it right with TINKER, a beautifully crafted, wickedly funny, and action packed adventure featuring one spitfire girl genius, elves armed with swords and sub-machine guns, and a demonic consipracy of global proportions. What makes this book a must read is how Spencer elegantly interweaves the magic and mysticism of Elfhome with the sciences of Earth. Tinker turns the mystery of Elf Magic into the next level of Quantum Theory Physics, and it all makes sense! Sadly, it is this brilliance of our Teenage Einstein of Future Pittsburgh that makes her THE MOST POPULAR GIRL with the Elves, government agencies, and dark forces from an alternate universe.You think being a teenager is rough...try being a teenager with Stephen Hawking's I.Q. stuck in an inter-dimensional Pittsburgh. THAT'S rough!One fun ride and worth every page! Thank you, Wen!
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1699 | Wen Spencer | Wolf Who Rules | Hardcover | 368 | 2006 | Baen | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
![]() Wolf Who Rules Wen SpencerDate Added: 12 Feb 2006 Summary:
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Elves Fantasy Fantasy - Contemporary Fantasy - General Fantasy - Historical Fantasy fiction Fiction Fiction - Fantasy Fiction / Fantasy / General |
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1700 | Ryk E. Spoor | Digital Knight | Mass Paperback | 2003 | Baen | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | |