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Vonda N. McIntyre

    August 28, 1948 – April 1, 2019

    Vonda N. McIntyre was a distinguished American science fiction author whose works delve into profound human questions within futuristic and dystopian settings. Her innovative approach to the genre, often featuring strong female protagonists and intricate societal explorations, set her apart in the literary landscape. McIntyre pioneered examinations of technology's impact on human society and the ethical quandaries it presents. Her ability to craft compelling narratives with rich character depth secured her an enduring place among leading science fiction writers.

    Vonda N. McIntyre
    Transition
    Metaphase
    The Entropy Effect
    Dreamsnake
    Little Sisters and Other Stories
    Star Trek
    • Star Trek

      The Wrath of Khan

      • 223 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Prepare Yourself For Warp-10 Excitement! The Galaxy's ultimate future is in the hands of James Kirk, Mr. Spock and the indomitable crew of the "Enterperprise. The Galaxy's ultimate weapon is in the hands of the evil Khan and his followers. A battle that will shake the universe cannot be avoided...And the ultimate adventure is about to begin!

      Star Trek
      4.2
    • Little Sisters and Other Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Selected short stories by one of the most acclaimed voices in post-war US American science fiction. This volume presents a selection of short fiction by Vonda Neel McIntyre (1948–2019), one of the most acclaimed writers of post-war US American science fiction, and the winner of multiple awards for both novels and short fiction. These stories, which span the whole of McIntyre’s career, show the broad range of her interests and her voice, taking us from bleak dystopian worlds on the verge of environmental collapse to baroque intergalactic civilizations populated by genetically modified humans, from cries for freedom to sharp-eyed satire to meditations on aging. Throughout run her distinctive themes of gender and power dynamics, human and species diversity, and a pragmatic utopianism that emphasises our mutual dependency. The stories included in the volume are: "Breaking Point," "Thanatos," "Shadows, Moving," "Elfleda," "A Story for Eilonwy," "Malheur Maar," "The Adventure of the Field Theorems," "Little Faces", "Little Sisters," and "XYY" (previously unpublished).

      Little Sisters and Other Stories
      4.0
    • Dreamsnake

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a world devastated by nuclear holocaust, Snake is a healer. One of an elite band dedicated to caring for sick humanity, she goes wherever her skills are needed. With her she takes the three deadly reptiles through which her cures are accomplished: a cobra, a rattlesnake, and a snake called Grass – a creature with the power to induce benign dreams, to smooth the path between life and death. Rare and valuable is the dreamsnake. When Grass is wantonly slain, Snake must journey across perilous landscapes to find another to take its place…

      Dreamsnake
      4.0
    • The Entropy Effect

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Enterprise is summoned to transport a dangerous criminal from Starbase prison to a rehabilitation center: brilliant physicist Dr. Georges Mordeauxs, accused of promising to send people back in time -- then killing them instead. But there's more at stake than just a few lives. For Mordeaux's experiments have somehow throw the entire universe into a deadly time warp. All of existence is closing in on itself -- and only Spock can stop The Entropy Effect!

      The Entropy Effect
      3.6
    • Metaphase

      • 353 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      As J.D. Sauvage and his crew initiate the first human contact with the reclusive alien squidmoth, exploring the fibrous tunnels of the small planetoid that houses the alien, an awesome secret awaits them inside

      Metaphase
      3.8
    • Transition

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The second novel in the Starfarers series continues the adventures of the crew of the Starfarer spacecraft as they search for alien civilizations while coping with a hidden saboteur. Reissue. LJ.

      Transition
      3.7
    • Barbary

      • 183 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Orphaned Barbary finds a new home on a space station but runs into difficulties trying to protect her pet cat Mickey

      Barbary
      3.5
    • The Exile Waiting

      • 235 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The time is the distant future. Earth has been rendered uninhabitable for much of the year by terrible storms during which its only city, Center, constructed around a natural cave system, is sealed from the outside. Mischa, a young thief whose capabilities are enhanced by hereditary mutation, is trying to escape with her drug-addicted brother from the dominance of her uncle. So when a starship arrives commanded by the twin alien pseudosibs Subone and Subtwo, Mischa seizes her chance. She is soon assigned for training to Jan Hiraku, who quickly realises that Mischa has immense abilities. All goes well until Subone, in a moment of cruelty, lures Mischa's brother into a fight and then kills him. Mischa attacks Subone and both she and Jan have to flee the wrath of the brothers and take refuge in the deep caves underneath the city.

      The Exile Waiting
      3.3
    • The King's Daughter

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A sumptuous historical fantasy romance set in the court of the Sun King: now a major motion picture starring Pierce Brosnan as King Louis XIV and Fan Bingbing as the Mermaid.

      The King's Daughter
      3.3
    • The Moon and the Sun

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      In seventeenth-century France, Louis XIV rules with flamboyant ambition. From the Hall of Mirrors to the vermin-infested attics of the Chateau at Versailles, courtiers compete to please the king, sacrificing fortune, principles, and even the sacred bond between brother and sister. Marie-Josephe de la Croix looks forward to assisting her adored brother in the scientific study of the rare sea monsters the king has commissioned him to seek. For the honor of his God, his country, and his king, Father Yves de la Croix returns with his treasures, believed to be the source of immortality: one heavy shroud packed in ice...and a covered basin that imprisons a shrieking creature. The living sea monster, with its double tail, tangled hair, and gargoyle face, provides an intriguing experiment for Yves and the king. Yet for Marie-Josephe, the creature's gaze and exquisite singing foretell a different future... Soon Marie-Josephe is contemplating choices that defy the institutions which power her world. Somehow, she must find the courage to follow her heart and her convictions - even at the cost of changing her life forever.

      The Moon and the Sun
      3.5