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Recovering Apollo 8 and Other Stories: ssc

✍ Scribed by Kristine Kathryn Rusch


Publisher
WMG Publishing
Tongue
English
Weight
217 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Nine of the best short stories from Kristine Kathryn Rusch's diverse repertoire. From award-winners "Recovering Apollo 8," "Diving into the Wreck," "The End of The World," and "The Strangeness of the Day," to the acclaimed "G-Men," "June Sixteenth at Anna's," and "Craters," as well as the popular "Substitutions" and "The Taste of Miracles," Recovering Apollo 8 and Other Stories offers readers a glimpse into why Rusch's short fiction is called "golden.""Rusch collects eight well-done recent speculative stories with death as a central theme...Readers looking for serious somber SF will appreciate Rusch's thoughtful examinations of sorrow and loss."β€”Publisher's Weekly"...what a writer she is. Her subject matter may cover the normal topics of science fiction and other genres, but the main memory you take away is the way she approaches the story and her unique vision for the characters."β€”The Baryon Review"Rusch rises to a whole new level."β€”Locus"Recovering Apollo 8 And Other...


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