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Mack Reynolds

    November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983

    Dallas McCord Reynolds, known as Mack Reynolds, was an American science fiction author whose works often explored economic themes and social utopias. His stories, deeply influenced by his socialist political beliefs, frequently depicted societies where Esperanto served as a universal second language and anticipated technologies like pocket computers and global information networks. Reynolds's style uniquely captured the ever-shifting nature of society, often delving into the implications of a highly mobile lifestyle, such as mobile voting laws allowing citizens to cast their ballots wherever and whenever they chose.

    Earth Unaware
    After Utopia
    Chaos In Lagrangia
    Border, Breed Nor Birth
    Galactic Medal of Honour
    Revolution
    • For some forty years critics of the U.S.S.R. have been desiring, predicting, not to mention praying for, its collapse, says Mack Reynolds in this story's preface. For twenty of these years the author of this story has vaguely wondered what would replace the collapsed Soviet system. A return to Czarism? Oh, come now Capitalism as we know it today in the advanced Western countries? Oh, if he'd only seen , we find ourselves thinking. Still, Reynolds has seen something, and he has a lot to say about it. See for yourself

      Revolution
    • Galactic Medal of Honour

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      THE GALACTIC MEDAL OF HONOR was the most important, the most coveted award of all time. It was given only to a handful of the bravest and most self-sacraficing of those defending earth from the mysterious alien invaders that had appeared fifty years before. It was almost always given posthumously. The Bearer of this medal became the idol of all mankind, would never want for any necessity or luxury -- would never want for anything. Everyone on Earth sought that medal....One man was going to cheat to win it -- and live to regret it. (Above text appears on the back cover)

      Galactic Medal of Honour
    • Border, Breed Nor Birth

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.5(14)Add rating

      El Hassan, aspiring ruler of North Africa, finds himself fleeing with only six followers, including a young woman. His ambitions are challenged by the formidable coalition of global powers, including the Reunited Nations and major regional entities like the United States of the Americas and the Soviet Complex. The narrative explores themes of power, ambition, and the struggle against overwhelming odds as El Hassan navigates a world united against his tyrannical dreams.

      Border, Breed Nor Birth
    • Rex Bader has finally solved the mystery of who is trying to kill the Director of the first L-5 space colony. The Mafia? The KGB? Anti-Space fanatics? all three. The question now is can Rex continue to protect the Director against his many enemies. If he can't the history of man in space may be short indeed.

      Chaos In Lagrangia
    • It is the far future. Earth is a beautifully planned, efficiently run and happily united. But still it is a world with problems- people have become so lazy, so self-satisfied, that human progress has all but ceased. Addicts of the newly-developed "programmed dreams" are increasing at an enormous rate. Only a few individuals realize that the human race is destroying itself. This book is about what those few people do.

      After Utopia
    • This book "" Happy Ending "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

      Happy Ending
    • Satellite City

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in an opulent resort unlike any other, this book explores the lavish lifestyle and extravagant experiences that define Satellite City. It delves into the lives of its wealthy inhabitants, showcasing the interplay of luxury and excess. Through vivid descriptions, it captures the allure of this unprecedented destination, while also hinting at the underlying tensions and complexities that come with such grandeur. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of wealth and its impact on human relationships in a stunningly unique environment.

      Satellite City