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Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 25 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2012-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Adventures in Space (Short stories by Chinese and English Science Fiction writers). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
Patrick Parrinder; Yao Haijun; Leah Cypess; Ronald Ferguson; Russell James; Alex Shvartsman; Amdi Silvestri; Allen Stroud; Eleanor Wood; Bao shu; Zhao Haihong; Chen Zijun; Han Song; Wang Jinkang; He Xi
An impressive joint project, this outstanding new anthology brings the best of Chinese and English-language science fiction in a mediation on the theme of Exploration in Space. New, emerging, established and much-lauded writers from both cultures are brought together to demonstrate that technology and humanity when they work together bring challenges, joy and benefits to all of humankind. From Bao Shu comes 'A Trip to the End', from Allen Stroud 'The First', from He Xi 'Never Meet Again in Life', from Amdi Silvestri 'A Minuet of Corpses' and under the guiding eye of Patrick Parrinder (President of the H.G. Wells society) and Yao Haijun (celebrated editor of Science Fiction World in China) thirteen authors create a series of worlds which will enthral and entertain.
John Chu; Leah Cypess; Indrapramit Das; Amal El-Mohtar; Jeffrey Ford; Sarah Gailey; Carlos Hernandez; Kat Howard; Stephen Graham Jones; T. Kingfisher; Ann Leckie; Carmen Maria Machado; Arkady Martine; Seanan McGuire; Naomi Novik; Rebecca Roanhorse; Alyssa Wong; J.Y. Yang
An all-new anthology of eighteen classic myth retellings featuring an all-star lineup of award-winning and critically acclaimed writers.Madeleine L’Engle once said, “When we lose our myths we lose our place in the universe.” The Mythic Dream gathers together eighteen stories that reclaim the myths that shaped our collective past, and use them to explore our present and future. From Hades and Persephone to Kali, from Loki to Inanna, this anthology explores retellings of myths across cultures and civilizations. Featuring award-winning and critically acclaimed writers such as Seanan McGuire, Naomi Novik, Rebecca Roanhorse, JY Yang, Alyssa Wong, Indrapramit Das, Carlos Hernandez, Sarah Gailey, Ann Leckie, John Chu, Urusla Vernon, Carmen Maria Machado, Stephen Graham Jones, Arkady Martine, Amal El-Mohtar, Jeffrey Ford, and more, The Mythic Dream is sure to become a new classic.
A charming chapter-book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t know things. She’s not as gullible as her parents or older siblings think, and she is too old for ridiculous stories that make no sense. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to find the truth about all of the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids. It’s finally summer vacation, and that means one thing: Miriam and her family are headed to Mermaid Lake! Legend has it the lake was named after the mermaid who swims beneath its waters, but as an experienced magical mystery detective, Miriam is determined to find out the truth. She has the perfect trap in mind . . . if she can get up the courage to climb the big waterslide. This could be her most challenging case yet, but Miriam’s determined to find the mermaid—if she even exists. More from Miriam’s Magical Creature Files: The Truth about the Tooth Fairy (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #1) The Discovery of Dragons (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #2)
A charming chapter-book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t know things. She’s not as gullible as her parents or older siblings think, and she is too old for ridiculous stories that make no sense. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to find the truth about all of the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids. It’s finally summer vacation, and that means one thing: Miriam and her family are headed to Mermaid Lake! Legend has it the lake was named after the mermaid who swims beneath its waters, but as an experienced magical mystery detective, Miriam is determined to find out the truth. She has the perfect trap in mind . . . if she can get up the courage to climb the big waterslide. This could be her most challenging case yet, but Miriam’s determined to find the mermaid—if she even exists. More from Miriam’s Magical Creature Files: The Truth about the Tooth Fairy (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #1) The Discovery of Dragons (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #2)
A charming chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, but she’s not as gullible as everybody thinks. Using her superior detective skills, she sets out to find the truth. It’s time for Miriam’s class trip to the zoo, and each student has to write an animal report. Her classmates want to research swans, elephants, and monkeys, but Miriam’s got something way more interesting in mind. Her sister swears that when she went on this trip, she found a secret dragon. Miriam is determined to find it too . . . if it’s even real. More from Miriam’s Magical Creature Files:The Truth about the Tooth Fairy (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #1)
A charming chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, but she’s not as gullible as everybody thinks. Using her superior detective skills, she sets out to find the truth. It’s time for Miriam’s class trip to the zoo, and each student has to write an animal report. Her classmates want to research swans, elephants, and monkeys, but Miriam’s got something way more interesting in mind. Her sister swears that when she went on this trip, she found a secret dragon. Miriam is determined to find it too . . . if it’s even real. More from Miriam’s Magical Creature Files:The Truth about the Tooth Fairy (Miriam’s Magical Creature Files #1)
The fifth book in the Sisters Ever After series of fairy tale retellings from the point of view of the siblings in the background, this is the thrilling and mysterious story of Cinna and her older sister, Rapunzel, who was stolen from their castle as a baby. Now she's back, leaving Cinna with more questions than answers. Princess Cinna has grown up longing for her older sister, Rapunzel, who was kidnapped before Cinna was born. Now that Rapunzel has returned home, Cinna couldn't be happier. She can't wait to help Rapunzel take her rightful place as heir to the throne. But Rapunzel is not what anyone--including Cinna--expected. And whoever took her might still be lurking in the castle. When magical creatures begin attacking both princesses, Cinna finds herself with no one to trust...except, maybe, Rapunzel herself. Will she risk everything for a sister with whom she may have nothing in common except their long, magical hair?
In this hilarious illustrated middle grade novel in the vein of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Ten Broken Toes, a boy's time-travelling older self gives him an impossible mission: convince his class to be nice to their substitute teacher...or risk the fate of the world. Ethan seems like a normal ten-year-old, but he has a secret. It's not that he's the one who accidentally filled the sunblock container with glue last summer or that he cracked the screen on his sister's phone and blamed it on their baby brother. (Those things may have happened, but they've got nothing on this.) No, Ethan's secret is that he knows time travel is real--because his future self keeps coming back to visit him. Lucky Ethan, right? Wrong. Because when Ethan's future self shows up, he tends to bring bad news, and he's kind of bossy. (Not to mention he's always wearing super weird clothes.) This time around, he's asking Ethan to do one simple thing: make sure today's substitute teacher doesn't quit, or else one day she'll become an evil dictator who will destroy the planet. But his future self clearly forgot what fourth grade is like, because if there's one thing Ethan's class is great at (other than losing their homework), it's tormenting substitute teachers...
In this hilarious illustrated middle grade novel in the vein of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Ten Broken Toes, a boy's time-travelling older self gives him an impossible mission: convince his class to be nice to their substitute teacher...or risk the fate of the world. Ethan seems like a normal ten-year-old, but he has a secret. It's not that he's the one who accidentally filled the sunblock container with glue last summer or that he cracked the screen on his sister's phone and blamed it on their baby brother. (Those things may have happened, but they've got nothing on this.) No, Ethan's secret is that he knows time travel is real--because his future self keeps coming back to visit him. Lucky Ethan, right? Wrong. Because when Ethan's future self shows up, he tends to bring bad news, and he's kind of bossy. (Not to mention he's always wearing super weird clothes.) This time around, he's asking Ethan to do one simple thing: make sure today's substitute teacher doesn't quit, or else one day she'll become an evil dictator who will destroy the planet. But his future self clearly forgot what fourth grade is like, because if there's one thing Ethan's class is great at (other than losing their homework), it's tormenting substitute teachers...
In this hilarious middle grade novel in the vein of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, a boy's time-travelling older self gives him an impossible mission: convince his class to be nice to their substitute teacher--or risk the fate of the world.Ethan seems like a normal ten-year-old, but he has a secret. It's not that he's the one who accidentally filled the sunblock container with glue last summer or that he cracked the screen on his sister's phone and blamed it on their baby brother. (Those things may have happened, but they've got nothing on this.) No, Ethan's secret is that he knows time travel is real--because his future self keeps coming back to visit him.Lucky Ethan, right?Wrong. That's because, when Ethan's future self shows up, he tends to bring bad news, and he's kind of bossy. Not to mention that he is always wearing super weird clothes. This time around, he's asking Ethan to do one simple thing: make sure today's substitute teacher doesn't quit, or else one day she'll become an evil dictator who will destroy the planet.But his future self clearly forgot what fourth grade is like, because if there's one thing Ethan's class is great at, other than losing their homework, it's tormenting substitute teachers.
A charming new chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, and she is tired of being treated like the baby. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to debunk the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids, starting with the Tooth Fairy. When her first tooth comes loose, Miriam is determined to prove to her friends and family that the tooth fairy isn’t real. She’s going to lay the perfect trap . . . just as soon as her tooth actually comes out. But despite all her scheming, her investigation doesn’t go to plan. Maybe, just maybe, the tooth fairy is real after all?
A charming new chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, and she is tired of being treated like the baby. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to debunk the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids, starting with the Tooth Fairy. When her first tooth comes loose, Miriam is determined to prove to her friends and family that the tooth fairy isn’t real. She’s going to lay the perfect trap . . . just as soon as her tooth actually comes out. But despite all her scheming, her investigation doesn’t go to plan. Maybe, just maybe, the tooth fairy is real after all?
The fifth book in the Sisters Ever After series of fairy tale retellings from the point of view of the siblings in the background, this is the thrilling and mysterious story of Cinna and her older sister, Rapunzel, who was stolen from their castle as a baby. Now she's back, leaving Cinna with more questions than answers. Princess Cinna has grown up longing for her older sister, Rapunzel, who was kidnapped before Cinna was born. Now that Rapunzel has returned home, Cinna couldn't be happier. She can't wait to help Rapunzel take her rightful place as heir to the throne. But Rapunzel is not what anyone--including Cinna--expected. And whoever took her might still be lurking in the castle. When magical creatures begin attacking both princesses, Cinna finds herself with no one to trust...except, maybe, Rapunzel herself. Will she risk everything for a sister with whom she may have nothing in common except their long, magical hair?
The fourth book in the Sisters Ever After series of fairy tale retellings, this is the wild story of Mera, the only one who can save her beautiful older sister when she is kidnapped by the Beast who viciously rules over their small village. For as long as Mera can remember, she and her sister Darina have feared the Beast who lurks in the castle above their village. On countless nights they have locked themselves into their home while the Beast led his hounds on the Wild Hunt, preying on anything in his path. Now Darina has been kidnapped by the Beast, and only Mera can save her. But she soon finds that in the Beast's eerie, magic-haunted castle, nothing is quite what it seems--including her own sister. Here, Mera will discover the dark secrets that have bound her village to the Beast for so long. But in order to set them all free, she will have to face the most dangerous secret of all: the truth about herself.
The second book in the Sisters Ever After series of fairy-tale retellings from the point of view of the siblings in the background, this is the thrilling story of Cinderella's never-before-mentioned third evil stepsister, Tirza. Meet Cinderella's third "wicked" stepsister, Tirza. For years, Tirza has lived with the shame of what her family did to Cinderella. Against everyone's advice, Cinderella--now Queen Ella--took a chance on young Tirza. She gave Tirza a home in the castle instead of banishing her. The queen told everyone Tirza was good and kind, not cruel like her older sisters. But now Queen Ella's famous glass slippers are missing, and there's only one suspect. . . . Tirza may have tried them on . . . but she didn't steal them. Now she must find the true thief before she loses her royal home. But as Tirza gets closer to the truth, she finds herself getting closer to something else: her sisters, who might not be quite as evil as Cinderella claims.
The Pied Piper's little sister is determined to rat out the truth behind her brother's bad behavior--and save the children of Hamelin The third book in the Sisters Ever After series, perfect for anyone who loves fairy tale retellings about sisters and magic "The Piper's Promise is one of those rare books I will gladly read over and over again and love it more every time."--New York Times Bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen Clare's brother, Tom, also known as the pied piper, has stolen away the children of Hamelin. But Clare knows that's only half the story. Tom isn't the easiest person to love, but she's certain that he couldn't be so cruel. There has to be a good reason why he stole the Fae Queen's magic pipe and led the children to a faraway land, never to be seen again. Together with Anna, the mayor of Hamelin's daughter, Clare embarks on a journey into the Faerie Realms. In order to succeed, she will have to dodge faerie traps and stay out of the evil Rat Prince's claws. Only she can save the children of Hamelin and clear her brother's name. But who will she have to betray to do it?