Amazing Tales Volume 204
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Amazing Tales Volume 204

By Raymond Z. Gallun et al.
Listen with 1,000+ voices
Length3h 30m

About this audiobook

Amazing Tales Volume 204, curated by Raymond Z. Gallun and other talented authors, is a captivating collection of science fiction stories that take readers on thrilling journeys across time and space. "Give Back a World" by Raymond Z. Gallun sets the stage on Mercury, where Frank Fane and his crew uncover ancient Martian relics, exploring themes of ambition and betrayal. Gallun's "The Crystal Ray" catapults us to 2141, where aviators George Calhoun and Joseph Pelton discover a lethal crystal in the Andes that could change the tide of war, examining the impact of technology on humanity. Richard Stockham's "The Valley" offers a poignant reflection on environmental collapse, as Michael and Mary return to a deteriorating Earth, finding hope in a vibrant valley amidst ecological despair. Stockham continues to challenge readers in "Circle of Flight," where Thorus and Aria face off in a dystopian society, exploring power, destruction, and healing. Finally, "Perchance to Dream" by Stockham invites us into a world where dreams are controlled by the Superfathers, following Twenty-three as he seeks freedom and authenticity beyond a monotonous existence. This anthology delves into themes of survival, innovation, and the resilience of the human spirit, making it a must-read for fans of classic and contemporary science fiction. With stories set on distant planets, in dystopian futures, and in the heart of existential crises, Amazing Tales Volume 204 offers a rich tapestry of narratives that challenge and inspire, reflecting on the ethical dilemmas we face today.

Audiobook details

GenreAction and Adventure, Science Fiction
Length3 hrs 30 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 16, 2024
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1GIVE BACK A WORLD
4CIRCLEOF FLIGHT
2The Crystal Ray
5PERCHANCE TO DREAM
3THE VALLEY

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