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"The Classic Collection of Arthur C. Clarke: Thirty-Three Short Stories" presents a captivating anthology that showcases the visionary genius of one of science fiction's most celebrated authors. This illustrated collection features an array of Clarke's thought-provoking narratives, exploring themes of time, evolution, and the cosmos. Readers will encounter intriguing tales such as "Trouble with Time," where the complexities of temporal manipulation unfold, and "Before Eden," which delves into the origins of humanity and the moral dilemmas of creation. In "Death and the Senator," Clarke weaves a narrative that examines the intersection of politics and ethics, while "The Food of the Gods" challenges conventional notions of sustenance and power dynamics. "Love that Universe" offers a poignant exploration of human emotions in the vastness of space, and "Saturn Rising" invites readers to ponder the mysteries of our solar system. With each story, Clarke's masterful storytelling and imaginative prowess shine through, making this collection a must-read for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work. The illustrations enhance the reading experience, bringing to life the intricate worlds and ideas that have solidified Clarke's legacy as a pioneer of speculative fiction. Сontents: - Holiday on the Moon - If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth - Second Dawn - The Sentinel - Superiority - Trouble with the Natives - Encounter in the Dawn - Jupiter Five - The Nine Billion Names of God - The Other Tiger - The Parasite - The Possessed - Publicity Campaign - Reverie - Armaments Race - Who's There - Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Orbiting... - Into the Comet - I Remember Babylon - Summertime on Icarus - Trouble with Time - Before Eden - Death and the Senator - The Food of the Gods - Hate - Love that Universe - Saturn Rising - An Ape About the House - Dog Star - Maelstrom II - The Shining Ones - The Last Command - Playback - The Secret
Is The Classic collection of Arthur C. Clarke. Thirty Three Short Stories. Illustrated: Trouble with Time, Before Eden, Death and the Senator, The Food of ... that Universe, Saturn Rising and others appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This classic science fiction anthology features thought-provoking stories with philosophical themes, mild violence in some tales, and complex scientific concepts suitable for mature readers.
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This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death.
Who'll love this
Teens interested in classic science fiction will enjoy these imaginative stories about space exploration, time paradoxes, and humanity's future among the stars.