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Harry Manners

    Harry Manners es un autor británico que explora los reinos de la ciencia ficción y la fantasía. Basándose en su formación en física, su obra profundiza en las complejidades de la ciencia ficción dura, centrándose en particular en ambiciosas narrativas de colonización espacial. Su escritura tiene como objetivo fusionar la plausibilidad científica con la narración imaginativa, ofreciendo a los lectores exploraciones que invitan a la reflexión sobre el futuro de la humanidad entre las estrellas.

    Ruin
    Brink
    Our Fair Eden
    • Our Fair Eden

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in a world where the fate of humanity rests on its citizens, the story invites readers into a unique and engaging environment called Eden. The narrative emphasizes the importance of individual responsibility and the impact of personal actions on a larger scale. With a blend of humor and urgency, it prompts readers to consider their role in shaping the future, all while reminding them of the small yet significant rituals of daily life, like wiping their feet.

      Our Fair Eden
    • Brink

      • 562 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      In a post-apocalyptic landscape, Norman Creek and the mission of New Canterbury battle against a hostile environment marked by famine and treachery. As they strive to preserve what remains of civilization, they confront a formidable new threat emerging from the wasteland. With ominous fires on the horizon, swarms of strange birds, and whispers of an approaching army in the North, the stakes are higher than ever as they fight for survival against encroaching darkness.

      Brink
    • Ruin

      • 568 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Ruin - The Ruin Saga #1 Before the End there had been great cities, knowledge, power, bustling billions. All silenced when the vast majority of the world's population, quite suddenly, vanished. After forty years, an ominous force is laying waste to the survivors, and famine has struck. Norman Creek is struggling to feed the many mouths of New Canterbury, which clings to life while thousands starve or burn out in the wastes. Yet still they collect books, computers, art, saving all they can. They have a mission: to begin again. And Norman has a destiny: to lead them, prophesized at birth to bring about the return of civilization. But all he ever wanted was to disappear into the crowd, and turn his back on the legend. When a barbaric horde sets out to conquer the British Isles, and past misdeeds spell the city's doom, Norman must overcome self-doubt and mount their final stand, as the last war of mankind begins.

      Ruin