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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. 2-B

By: Ben Bova, Isaac Asimov, others
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Eleven essential classics in one volume

This last volume in the definitive collection of the best science fiction novellas published between 1929 and 1964 contains 11 great classics. No anthology better captures the birth of science fiction as a literary field.

Published in 1973 to honor stories that had appeared before the institution of the Nebula Awards, The Science Fiction Hall of Fame introduced thousands of young listeners to the wonders of science fiction and was a favorite of libraries across the country.

This volume contains the following:

  • Introduction by Ben Bova
  • The Martian Way by Isaac Asimov
  • Earthman, Come Home by James Blish
  • Rogue Moon by Algis Budrys
  • The Spectre General by Theodore Cogswell
  • The Machine Stops by E. M. Forster
  • The Midas Plague by Frederik Pohl
  • The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz
  • E for Effort by T. L. Sherred
  • In Hiding by Wilmar H. Shiras
  • The Big Front Yard by Clifford D. Simak
  • The Moon Moth by Jack Vance
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Great collection of classic sci-go

A choice collection of science fiction, However, the structure of the audio book is poor. There is no organization of chapters nor sections making it difficult to navigate.

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what happened to the rest of the stories?

I was thoroughly enjoying this audiobook until last night. while it originally showed up as one of the frustrating versions that we see here, with no real table of contents and chapter titles, just numbered chapters which run from one book to the next. then last night I opened it up again, and suddenly there is a table of contents, story titles and subchapters, Etc. all very nice except for the fact that the story I was currently listening to has disappeared, and one I had listened to earlier about the All-Seeing video system, we're gone. Of course this had been downloaded, so I do not see how audible could have reached out into my phone and somehow downloaded a new version of this book. audible, what's going on?

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Nearly perfect

4 and not 5 because the individual stories were not titled in the chapter breakdown and by the time each story is finished, I've forgotten the title and like to look back

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Great Window into Recent History

Greatly enjoyed these stories. Science Fiction before space ships and space travel were common. Stories were developed from what was known or envisioned in current time. Certainly not a Space Opera but a succinct capture of the technology and mind sets of that time period. A very good collection.

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Some stories are very timely.

Some of the stories in this collection are so relevant for today. A really good collection of stones

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Phenomenal

All fans will enjoy this, the stories are arranged well and the variety is pleasing.

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Few Lasers. Few epic space battles. Many complete yarns which explore human nature.

Fools who are often extremely poorly read & ignorant of history often dismiss science fiction, however in the 20th century has almost no Literary work which at the time it was written was not science fiction. Many of these tales if read today might be viewed as alternate history.

I think however they should remain viewed and categorized as science fiction simply because this genre is the one in modern times that challenges not only the idea of mountains place in the universe but our philosophies are relationships with one another the constant of war, of poverty, Of duplicity, murder, rape, no other genre shows the smallness in the greatness of an individual.

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This isn't science fiction. It's fortune telling.

I have been entertaining myself with "vintage" sci-fi for a few years now. I've noticed how people decades ago have shaped the future; either as facts, or by prepping future fiction.

If you're a fan of science fiction from the 80's and later, do yourself a favor and look back further.

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Not as good as the other two

The previous two volumes are much better. There are hidden gems in here like E for Effort and The Martian Way, but most the other stories I had a hard time getting in to.

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Absolute Classic

It doesn't take long to recognize these stories from their impact on authors and story writers from contemporary times.

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