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Twenty Planets

Embark on an extraordinary journey across a vast and interconnected universe, where each installment unveils a distinct world teeming with unique life and captivating narratives. Explore exotic planets, confront unknown challenges, and encounter a diverse cast of characters populating these distant corners of the galaxy. This collection of adventures probes the depths of imagination, celebrating the boundless possibilities that lie among the stars.

Dark Orbit
Halfway Human
Halfway Human

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  • Halfway Human

    • 328 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    4.2(15)Add rating

    Renowned for its compelling narrative, this science fiction novel captivates readers with its imaginative world-building and intricate plot. Praised by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, it stands out as a top contender for the Starflight Reader's best book of the year. The story promises to engage both seasoned sci-fi fans and newcomers alike, offering a fresh perspective within the genre.

    Halfway Human
  • Tedla is young, beautiful and blond but is neither he nor she. On a far-off world, an asexual class of blands exists to serve their fellow humans, protected and isolated from contact with the rest of the universe. But no bland has ever left its sheltered homeworld--until now. Tedla has been found in an alley light-years away from its planet. And it has just tried to commit suicide. Val, an expert in alien cultures, helps Tedla recuperate and in doing so, uncovers the secret tortured world of the blands.

    Halfway Human
  • Dark Orbit

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.4(35)Add rating

    Upon arrival, the team finds an extraordinary crystalline planet, laden with dark matter. A crew member is found murdered and Thora mysteriously disappears. Thought to be uninhabited, the planet is in truth home to a native blind populace, who navigate their world with a bizarre vocabulary and extrasensory perceptions.

    Dark Orbit