S Is For Space

Author: Ray Bradbury

S is for science fiction, spine-tingling, supernatural and sublime! S is for stories from a “Star Wilderness that stretched as far as eye and mind could see and imagine”.ChrysalisPillar of FireZero HourThe ManTime in Thy FlightThe PedestrianHall and FarewellInvisible BoyCome into My CellarThe Million-Year PicnicThe Screaming WomanThe SmileDark Tey Were, and Golden-EyedThe….Read More

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R Is for Rocket

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Have Space Suit—Will Travel

Kip from midwest Centerville USA works the summer before college as a pharmacy soda jerk, and wins an authentic stripped-down spacesuit in a soap contest. He answers a distress radio… Continue Reading Posted in: Interplanetary Voyages, Space Flight To The Moon, Teenagers

The Star Beast

Lummox had been the Stuart family pet for years. Though far from cuddly and rather large, it had always been obedient and docile. Except, that is, for the time it… Continue Reading Posted in: Children's Action & Adventure Sci-Fi Books, Children's eBooks, Life On Other Planets, Pets

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The Martian Chronicles

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