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Rory Barnes

    Rory Barnes es un teórico interesado principalmente en la formación y evolución de planetas habitables. Su trabajo se centra en planetas dentro de las 'zonas habitables' de estrellas de baja masa, explorando cómo su composición, oscilaciones orbitales y procesos de marea influyen en nuestra comprensión de la habitabilidad planetaria. También ha estudiado extensamente la evolución orbital de exoplanetas gigantes, demostrando que la mayoría de los sistemas de planetas múltiples parecen estar 'llenos'. Su investigación contribuye significativamente a nuestra comprensión de la dinámica de los sistemas planetarios y las condiciones necesarias para la vida.

    Do You Need God?: Exploring Different Paths to Spirituality Even for Atheists
    Valencies
    Alien Starswarm / Human's Burden (Wildside Double #6)
    The Bomb-Monger's Daughter
    Zones
    I'm Dying Here
    • I'm Dying Here

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Featuring a unique blend of humor and chaos, this original crime novel stands out with its unconventional narrative and eccentric characters. It promises a reading experience unlike any other, combining wit and intrigue in a way that is both refreshing and unpredictable. Bill Crider's endorsement highlights its distinctiveness, suggesting that it will be a memorable addition to the genre.

      I'm Dying Here
    • Zones

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The story follows Jenny Kane, a girl grappling with her chaotic home life and bizarre phone calls from a mysterious scientist named Rod, who seems to exist in another reality. As she navigates this strange new world, she encounters Tristan, a boy with an uncanny familiarity and magical skills. Blending humor, excitement, and emotional depth, the narrative unfolds as a thrilling time travel adventure, exploring themes of reality and connection while captivating readers from the very start.

      Zones
    • The Bomb-Monger's Daughter

      A Modern Novel

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Anasuya, whose father, a controversial financier and arms dealer, has vanished under mysterious circumstances. While she outwardly claims indifference, her secretive life on a Greek island with her mother's second husband—who is also her lover—reveals her deeper turmoil. Through her obsessive diary entries, Anasuya attempts to unravel her father's disappearance, but her reliability as a narrator is questionable. Blending family dynamics with a gripping thriller, this novel captivates readers with its intricate storytelling and psychological depth.

      The Bomb-Monger's Daughter
    • Embracing the classic format of "Ace Doubles," this sixth installment of Wildside Double presents two engaging stories in one volume. Readers can flip the book to explore a second title, offering a unique reading experience reminiscent of vintage collections. This innovative approach caters to fans of genre fiction, providing a delightful surprise with each turn of the page.

      Alien Starswarm / Human's Burden (Wildside Double #6)
    • Valencies

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set in a future where humans inhabit countless terraformed planets under a restrictive Empire, the narrative follows a group of libertarian anarchists on the planet Victoria. Central to the story are Kael and Theri, a couple navigating their identities amidst societal norms, alongside Ben and Anla, whose tumultuous relationship reflects deeper themes of power and submission. The enigmatic Catsize, a former commander turned trickster, adds humor and depth as he instigates chaos and challenges the oppressive regime. The novel blends pathos and humor in a vivid exploration of rebellion.

      Valencies
    • The exploration of religious and secular moral systems reveals significant commonalities, prompting questions about the motives of aggressive secularists. The book presents an unbiased examination of world religions and atheism, uncovering truths that followers may overlook. Through a deep dive into the essence of spirituality, the author challenges conventional views, offering insights into how believers perceive their faith and the complexities of their beliefs.

      Do You Need God?: Exploring Different Paths to Spirituality Even for Atheists
    • The Valley of the God of Our Choice, Inc.

      • 174 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The original version of "Grow Old Along with Me," which predates Isaac Asimov's first novel, Pebble in the Sky, remained hidden in a library vault for nearly four decades. This lost work offers a unique glimpse into Asimov's early storytelling and thematic explorations, enriching the understanding of his literary evolution.

      The Valley of the God of Our Choice, Inc.
    • Space Junk

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 266 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of a dystopian Earth, the story contrasts the romanticized fantasy of the planet with its grim reality, filled with danger and lawlessness. Ned grapples with bizarre beliefs about alien refugees, while Em, a beautiful asylum seeker, views Earth as shockingly primitive. Their intertwined journeys explore themes of love and survival in a harsh world, showcasing the challenges they face in a society rife with gangs and corruption. This coming-of-age tale reveals that true love can be complicated amidst chaos.

      Space Junk
    • Dark Gray

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers around the Rev. Daimon Keith, who experienced repeated abductions by gray aliens from a young age. These extraordinary encounters profoundly influenced his life, leading him to establish the Church of Jesus Christ, Time Traveler, and later, Scionetics. The story explores themes of faith, extraterrestrial encounters, and the intersection of spirituality and science fiction, as Daimon navigates his unique experiences and their impact on his life's mission.

      Dark Gray
    • Wal is a dreamer: he imagines escaping from his parents by building a raft. His friend Billy is more practical. Together, they construct a makeshift craft, and sail it along the local sea coast. But Wal still dreams of adventure, and one dark night he sails into the teeth of a growing storm. In the wild hours that follow, he must find the strength to persevere--and survive! A great tale of storm and sea!

      The Dragon Raft: A Young Adult Novel