Fantastyka i science-fiction
George Griffiths
In the epicenter of events, the main character and his bright faith, as well as the book he wrote. Many of the books in the collection have not been produced for decades, and therefore the writers book was not available to the general public. The goal of the publishing program is to facilitate quick access to this huge reservoir of literature. This is a significant literary work that deserves to return to the press in many decades.
Colorful Media, Katarzyna Szpotakowska
You will never guess how this thrilling story ends! The Moon Effect is a gripping novel that blends romance, music, and globe-spanning adventure with a touch of mystery and fate's unpredictable twists. This action-packed tale introduces vampires unlike any you've encountered before entwined with humans who possess extraordinary mental abilities. Step aboard a streetcar named adventure and meet an unforgettable cast of characters: - Desiree Burns - a prodigy novelist destined for more than literary fame. - Percy Prince - charming, confident, and dangerously easy to fall for. - Drakhe - a ruthless vampire devoid of mercy... or perhaps even a soul. - Cornelius Andersen - a German singer with a voice so powerful it could tempt the devil himself. - Ariel - the one whose existence must remain a secret at all costs. - Hagen - a vampire who means well, yet somehow makes everything worse. As passions ignite and loyalties are tested, the stakes rise higher than ever-threatening not only broken hearts but the very future of humankind. Don't hesitate. Surrender to the pull of The Moon Effect... and let yourself be swept away. Autor: Katarzyna Szpotakowska Ilość stron: 302 Wersja PDF IG: @ka_tha_ri_na_moonfate Poznań 2026 Colorful Books
Garrett P. Serviss
An interesting early science fiction story written by Garrett Putman Serviss. A mad scientist offers to help save the world economy with valuable metal. He claims that he mines this metal himself, but actually brings it from the moon. And yet, will metal be able to save the world economy from ruin?
Ernest Bramah
This early work by Ernest Bramah Smith was originally published in 1911. The Moon of Much Gladness Related by Kai Lung is the fourth book in the Kai Lung series. The China which Kai Lung inhabits has numerous features of the fantasy Land of Fable, and many of the embedded tales are fantasy; all are told in an ornate manner which ironically, often hilariously, exaggerates the old Chinese tradition of understatement and politesse. Ernest Bramah was born was near Manchester in 1868. He was a poor student, and dropped out of the Manchester Grammar School when sixteen years old to go into the farming business. Bramah found commercial and critical success with his first novel, The Wallet of Kai Lung, but it was his later stories of detective Max Carrados that assured him lasting fame.
Robert E. Howard
A great black shadow lay across the land, cleaving the red flame of the red sunset. To the man who toiled up the jungle trail it loomed like a symbol of death and horror, a menace brooding and terrible, like the shadow of a stealthy assassin flung upon some candle-lit wall.
The Mummy and Miss Nitocris. A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
George Griffiths
The Mummy and Miss Nitocris is a science fiction novel. A story about crazy heroes and their wild travels. This is a completely different adventure, unlike the usual. The end will not be predictable for anyone!
The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories
Mark Twain
Mysterious Stranger a mixture of medieval mystical tales and philosophical parables. In an Austrian village, in the ruins of an old castle, there is a medieval printing house. The master, apprentices, henchmen, their families live right there. A small limited world with well-established connections, a familiar way of life, suddenly and terribly changes. And the reason for this is a poor youth who once appeared on the threshold of an old castle. It was he who called himself a strange name and became the cause of such dramatic changes. It was he who, at first seeming an ordinary timid and executive guy, but in fact representing a kind of supernatural power
The Mystery Message. A Story of South American Adventure
T.C. Bridges
The early summer morning was warm and very quiet, and the only sound in the bare, barn-like room was the slow sucking of waves at the foot of the granite cliff on which it was built. On the table in the center of the room was a wireless device with five valves, the wires through which passed through the roof. Two thin cords dangled near the wires, the lower ends of which were within the reach of Jim Selvin, a tall, slender boy with a sharp face, who was sitting with headphones in his ears.