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Rabbits Have Long Ears by Lawrence F. Willard - The computer classified it 'rabbit' and Montresig was not one to argue, long ears or not! Commander Losure gave orders to his navigator to bring the ship in on the satellite out of sight of the prying telescopes which no doubt existed on such an invitingly green planet. He was a cautious man and didn't intend to lose any more crew members if he could help it. He could tell by the unusually poor handling of the ship that the crew was still demoralized from the brush with the high I.Q. slugs on that last planet which they had approached so directly. They'd lost three men in that scrap, one of them a highly-valued anthropologist. There were only two more of those left in the freeze locker. Too bad it couldn't have been a radio operator, there were plenty of those on ice. The Commander's thoughts were interrupted by his second officer who entered without the customary military burp. 'I'll forgive you this time, Montresig,' said the Commander, 'but we can't relax regulations now, can we. Anything new to report on this planet?' 'No, Your Loftiness,' said Montresig, after giving a belated burp, 'there's nothing to add to what we already know, but then we've just come to rest on this clinker of a moon. I don't imagine, however, that we've located our long lost ancestors or our mythical home planet. There doesn't seem to be a race in this galaxy that walks upright on two good legs with two arms, two eyes, nose, mouth and other standard equipment.' 'Could be we'll find one this time,' said the Commander. 'We know it's an oxygen planet, and that there are intelligent beings there, judging from the cities we can see and their use of radio.' 'Maybe,' grumbled Montresig, 'but they won't be men. If they're not slugs they'll be talking fish or intellectual spiders, or something equally repulsive.
Lawrence F. Willard (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - Somewhere on that asteroid of sin lurked the crime king of the Universe. 'Sorry, son,' MacCauley said with the barrel-scrapings of his patience. 'I said no and I meant it. I haven't got anything to give you. Now please stop waggling at me and go.' The excited glitter of the Palladian's luminiferous eyes died dispiritedly. MacCauley turned his back on the slight-bodied asterite and rapped his thumbnail against his drained glass. The bartender, a heavy and humorous man, expertly refilled Mac's glass with oily, musky, milk-white synthetic liquor and said: 'This Kiddie bothering you? Scat, you, or I'll see that you never get into this place again.' Mac shrugged as he watched the stripling strain to catch the bartender's meaning by reading his lips, then mournfully disappear. 'No more than they all do,' he answered. 'What's the matter with them, anyhow? They're positively nutty on the subject of money.' The bartender shook his head and snatched a quick drag on a smoldering cigar-stub. Replacing it on a ledge, he said: 'Not money so much. You couldn't bribe a Kiddie with a certified check for a couple of billion dollars. They're not bright, exactly; they don't regard paper as worth anything. It's metal they want. If it happens to be precious, that's all right, but any kind of metal will do. What they're really crazy about, of course, is silver and copper. They'll do just about anything for it, including murder and treason.' Mac, listening too intently, gulped a bit more of his drink than even his spaceman's gullet could take. When the red-hot lava stopped strangling him and he could see once more through the streaming fountains that had been his eyes, he managed to choke out: 'What do they want it for? Do they eat it?'
Frederik Pohl (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Willie's Planet by Mike Ellis - The most fitting place for a man to die is where he dies for man. Yet Willie chose a sterile, alien world that wouldn't even see a man for millions of years... Tom stood in front of the filtered porthole of the tiny cabin and soaked up the sunlight that came through. It felt good after ten months of deep space blackness. 'By golly, Willie, this is luck,' he said to the little man standing at the cabin's instruments, 'our hundredth and last star, and it's an Earth type sun. How much difference is there from our sun?' Willie held the color chart up beside the spectrum screen. 'Almost on. Couple of degrees difference.' He tossed the chart on the desk and came to stand at Tom's side, the top of his head even with Tom's erect shoulder. His thin face was tense and worried. 'Tom,' he said, 'I have a hunch about this star.' He stared at the screen morosely. 'I don't receive a thing,' Tom chuckled, stretching his flat muscled arms to the low ceiling, his body making a triangle from his narrow hips to his wide shoulders. 'What's the hunch?' 'Ever have the feeling you'd been some place before when you'd actually never been there? I feel that about this star.' Willie glanced at Tom with his bright blue eyes, then looked quickly away, a bit of a red flush high on his cheeks. 'It's just because it's like our sun, that's all,' Tom said. 'No, it's not that, Tom. It's something else. I feel like we ought to get out of here. Maybe it's the planet.' 'Planet?' Tom said. 'Yes,' Willie said quietly, 'an Earth type planet.' 'Earth type!' Tom shouted. 'Ten thousand credits bonus! Get it on the screen, Willie. Let's see that spending money baby.' Willie turned on the viewer. Dark and shadowy on one side, bright with blue-green color on the other, the planet floated on the screen. 'The blue must be water and the green continents Damn, it's beautiful.'
Mike Ellis (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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$1,000 A Plate by Jack McKenty - When Marsy Gras shot off its skyrockets, Mars Observatory gave it the works—fireworks! Sunset on Mars is a pale, washed out, watery sort of procedure that is hardly worth looking at. The shadows of the cactus lengthen, the sun goes down without the slightest hint of color or display and everything is dark. About once a year there is one cloud that turns pink briefly. But even the travel books devote more space describing the new sign adorning the Canal Casino than they do on the sunset. The night sky is something else again. Each new crop of tourists goes to bed at sunrise the day after arrival with stiff necks from looking up all night. The craters of the moons are visible to the naked eye, and even a cheap pair of opera glasses can pick out the buildings of the Deimos Space Station. A typical comment from a sightseer is, 'Just think, Fred, we were way up there only twelve hours ago.' At fairly frequent intervals, the moons eclipse. The local Chamber of Commerce joins with the gambling casinos to use these occasions as excuses for a celebration. The 'Marsy Gras' includes floats, costumes, liquor, women, gambling—and finishes off with a display of fireworks and a stiff note of protest from the nearby Mars Observatory.
Jack Mckenty (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Vintage Sci-Fi 4 - 21 Science Fiction Classics from Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg,
Vintage Sci-Fi 4 - 21 Science Fiction Classics from Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg, Harlan Ellison and more - Jonah of the Jove-Run by Ray Bradbury - Rescue Mission by Robert Silverberg - Rat Race by George O. Smith - Space-Lane of No-Return by George Whittington - And The Gods Laughed by Fredric Brown - The Skull by Philip K. Dick - Alien Equivalent by Richard R. Smith - Prison of a Billion Years by C. H. Thames - Day of Wrath by Bjarne Kirchhoff - The Golden Man by Philip K. Dick - The Inquisitor by Robert Silverberg - Invader From Infinity by George Whittington - Glow Worm by Harlan Ellison - Rocket Summer by Ray Bradbury - Human Is by Philip K. Dick - Dust Unto Dust by Lyman D. Hinckley - Meddler by Philip K. Dick - The Luckiest Man Alive! by William Morrison - $1,000 a Plate by Jack McKenty - Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - Willie's Planet by Mike Ellis
Bjarne Kirchhoff, C. H. Thames, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, George O. Smith, George Whittington, Harlan Ellison, Jack Mckenty, Lyman D. Hinckley, Mike Ellis, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard R. Smith, Robert Silverberg, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Haunted House: The Adventure Continues
When Robert and Annie return to Devil's Leap for their school holidays, they discover that things on the farm had changed since they were last there. Not only is there a sinister pair of nature conservationists examining a rare species of monkey beetle but there is also a new family on the farm - the Bheles. After hearing old man Joshua tell them a tale of the haunted house at the far side of The Follies, the children embark on an adventure that will not only strengthen the bonds of friendship between them but also lead to a stunning discovery.
Pieter E Haumann (Author), Pieter E Haumann (Narrator)
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The Golden Egg: Another Adventure is Hatching
It’s Easter on Devil’s Leap and after having spent an entire day painting eggs, in all variety of shapes and colours, the hunt is on. However, the children find a little more than they had bargained for, when it is discovered that one of the eggs they found is made entirely out of gold. What secret does this mysterious golden egg contain? What does this have to do with Lord Darvil and a rather peculiar truck that visited the farm nearly a century earlier? Find out what the children discover when they investigate the mystery of the golden egg.
Pieter E Haumann (Author), Pieter E Haumann (Narrator)
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The Big City: Another Adventure at Home
During a surprise visit by the Bheles, the children explore the city, where they make a startling discovery, linking their past adventures. What do a rich old man and his nephew have to do with a secret discovered on the farm Devil’s Leap months before? And will the children discover any secrets leading to the unmasking of an age-old mystery? All this and more in the third installment of Adventure Shorts.
Pieter E Haumann (Author), Pieter E Haumann (Narrator)
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The Christmas Thief: Another Adventure
With Christmas just around the corner and the discovery of the Renaissance diamond still fresh in their minds, Robert, Annie, Anton and Ellie discover that things around Darvil Manor have been mysteriously disappearing. After tracing the culprit to a travelling circus, which set up nearby Devil's Leap, the children investigate, but is there more to the story than initially appears? And what do the mischievous clowns, Hubble and Bubble, have to do with this mystery?
Pieter E Haumann (Author), Pieter E Haumann (Narrator)
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The Azure Feather: The Adventure is Coming Home
It's the holidays and the Darvils have come to visit in the city. With the change of scenery and the cold weather outside, the children have to find something other than their normal adventures on the farm to keep themselves busy. When they discover that pets around the neighbourhood have been disappearing under mysterious circumstances, the children form Drifter's Detective Agency and are soon faced with the disappearance of a pair of the world's most endangered birds, the Spix's Macaw. Who is Robert keeping tabs on in his notebook? What are the Price twins up to and what are they hiding in their shed? Where did Annie get a ninja outfit? Join the children in the third installment of The Adventure Series and find out for yourself.
Pieter E Haumann (Author), Pieter E Haumann (Narrator)
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SPACE BLASTERS: SUZIE SAVES THE UNIVERSE
Save the universe in the awesome and hilarious new space-themed adventure series from bestselling authors Katie and Kevin Tsang! Suzie Wen LOVES gadgets and inventing things – but her inventions don’t always turn out how she expects . . . And when Suzie invent the Super 3DTV Gizmo she ends up getting transported into her favourite TV show – Space Blasters! On board the space ship with Captain Jane, Spaceman Jack and alien with attitude Five-Eyed Frank, Suzie is soon exploring new planets – like the smelly Planet Cheddar – and meeting plenty of aliens. But when moons start disappearing, it’s up to Suzie to save the universe. Can she put her inventing skills to use? And will she ever get home? Funny, accessible and highly illustrated stories, perfect for readers aged 6 and up and fans of Bunny vs Monkey, Grimwood, Kitty Quest – and space! STEM themes woven throughout, including real mindbending space facts and pages from Suzie’s inventors’ notebook
Katie Tsang, Kevin Tsang (Author), Sabrina Pui Yee Chin (Narrator)
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The Book of Wondrous Possibilities
Arlo Goodman lives with his Uncle Avery in a run-down flat above their bookshop. He has no friends, except for his pet mouse, Herbert. But when a girl called Lisette bursts into the shop and begs him to hide her from a murderer, Arlo's life changes forever. He's swept up into an adventure involving kidnappers, car chases and a story in The Book of Wondrous Possibilities, where Arlo and his skymouse battle dragons. But can Arlo find the courage to battle an even greater enemy, who threatens to destroy everything he loves?
Deborah Abela (Author), Kurt Ramjan (Narrator)
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