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Fragile and Distant Suns: A Poul Anderson Collection [Kindle Edition]

Poul Anderson
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NOTE: This edition has a linked "Table of Contents" and has been beautifully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your Amazon e-book reader, Amazon Desktop Reader, and your ipod e-book reader.

A collection of science fiction stories written by acclaimed author Poul Anderson.

Poul Anderson is best known for sci-fi adventure stories in which larger-than-life characters succeed gleefully or fail heroically.

Anderson's also famous for writing 'Call Me Joe' (not included in this volume) which featured the premise of a paralyzed man whose mind is remotely controlling an alien body. This same theme also appears in James Cameron's 2009 movie "Avatar" – similar enough that some reviewers are calling for Anderson to receive some form of credit.

Included in this volume:
Story One: Duel on Syrtis
Bold and ruthless, he was famed throughout the System as a big-game hunter. From the firedrakes of Mercury to the ice-crawlers of Pluto, he'd slain them all. But his trophy-room lacked one item; and now Riordan swore he'd bag the forbidden game that roamed the red deserts ... a Martian!

Story Two: Security
In a world where Security is all-important, nothing can ever be secure. A mountain-climbing vacation may wind up in deep Space. Or loyalty may prove to be high treason. But it has its rewards...

Story Three: The Valor of Cappen Varra
We have said that there are many and strange shadows, memories surviving from dim pasts, in this fantastic universe of ours...

Story Four: Industrial Revolution
Ever think how deadly a thing it is if a machine has amnesia—or how easily it can be arranged…

Story Five: The Sensitive Man
One man stood between a power-hungry cabal and world mastery--but a man of unusual talents...

These are the original and unabridged versions of these classic science fiction treasures. A must-have for fans of classic sci-fi!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By Ofelas
Not what I was expecting at all but not bad all the same. Certainly different and entertaining. No space opera here. A pleasant read that didn't take too long to complete and kept me interested to the end.
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Enjoyable 15 April 2011
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A good set of short stories which carry their age well. This was my first non-free ebook and well worth the price of £0.70. I will re-read it.
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Curate's egg 25 Jan 2011
A peculiar bunch of stories with no real relationship to one another, which, being a collection, I assumed they would have. I found the writing and plotting a little laboured at times, but that may be because they haven't aged particularly well. The last story had some annoying proofing issues but the rest of the book was relatively trouble free.

Worth buying and good value for money, but I'm not sure I particularly enjoyed it.
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