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Books with author David Gerrold

  • Jumping Off the Planet

    David Gerrold

    eBook (BenBella Books, July 16, 2019)
    A trip to the Moon? Sounds like the perfect family vacation. Only, for 13-year-old Charles "Chigger" Dingillian, life is anything but perfect.His parents fight so much, they put the "dis" into dysfunctional. His brothers, Stinky and Weird, are impossible to get along with. And his neighborhood is a down-trodden tunnel community on Earth.It’s supposed to be a short vacation—a trip up the Line, Earth’s space elevator, and then home again. Halfway there, Chigger hits on a plan: if his parents can't find a way to work things out, why not just divorce them? The idea sounds crazy . . . until it works.But Chigger soon realizes he has much bigger problems: The people they meet on the Moon seem overly friendly and way too interested in his family. Suddenly, the quick pleasure trip takes a detour into danger as Chigger suspects they are targets of an interstellar manhunt. Their only hope may be to jump off the planet.
  • Encounter at Farpoint

    David Gerrold

    eBook (Pocket Books/Star Trek, Aug. 1, 2000)
    WHERE THE ADVENTURE BEGAN... CAPTAIN'S LOG, STARDATE 41254.7: The U.S.S. Enterprise™ is en route to Cygnus IV -- the edge of the known galaxy. There, we will rendezvous with the ship's new first officer and the other command personnel and proceed with out mission: discover the truth about Farpoint Station, a starbase facility built by the inhabitants of Cygnus IV, a starbase of unparalleled size and complexity...and infinite mystery. And the success or failure of this, our first mission together, may well determine the course of human exploration across the galaxy for centuries to come...
  • Chess With a Dragon

    David Gerrold

    Paperback (Avon Books, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Humanity tries to escape enslavement by intergalactic aliens.
  • Encounter at Farpoint

    David Gerrold

    Paperback (Gallery Books, Oct. 15, 2010)
    WHERE THE ADVENTURE BEGAN...CAPTAIN'S LOG, STARDATE 41254.7: The U.S.S. Enterprise™ is en route to Cygnus IV -- the edge of the known galaxy. There, we will rendezvous with the ship's new first officer and the other command personnel and proceed with out mission: discover the truth about Farpoint Station, a starbase facility built by the inhabitants of Cygnus IV, a starbase of unparalleled size and complexity...and infinite mystery.And the success or failure of this, our first mission together, may well determine the course of human exploration across the galaxy for centuries to come...
  • Jumping Off The Planet

    David Gerrold

    Hardcover (Tor Books, March 2, 2000)
    A trip to the Moon? Sounds like the perfect family vacation. Only for 13-year-old Charles "Chigger" Dingillian his family is anything but perfect. His parents fight so much they put the 'dis' into dysfunctional. So when he and his brothers find themselves halfway to the Moon Chigger hits on a plan: if his parents can't find a way to work things out, why not just divorce them? Sound crazy? Until it works. Charles and his brothers are on their own. But their bid for freedom hits a roadblock when Chigger suspects they are targets of an interstellar manhunt. What do these Big Corporations want? And why? Their only hope is to jump off the planet...
  • Bouncing Off the Moon

    David Gerrold

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Science Fiction, May 19, 2002)
    Having escaped both an Earth on the verge of global collapse and their squabbling parents in a "divorce" at Geosynchronous Station, a newly independent Charles and his two brothers find themselves alone on the Moon with very few prospects. Worse, they are being hunted by ruthless interplanetary corporations who would stop at nothing to come in possession of a memory bar the boys smuggled on board. Can they make it on their own? Who can they trust?Charles thought the moon would be a new beginning. He will be lucky just to stay alive.
  • Jumping Off The Planet

    David Gerrold

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Science Fiction, April 15, 2001)
    A trip to the Moon? Sounds like the perfect family vacation. Only for 13-year-old Charles "Chigger" Dingillian his family is anything but perfect. His parents fight so much they put the 'dis' into dysfunctional. So when he and his brothers find themselves halfway to the Moon Chigger hits on a plan: if his parents can't find a way to work things out, why not just divorce them? Sound crazy? Until it works. Charles and his brothers are on their own. But their bid for freedom hits a roadblock when Chigger suspects they are targets of an interstellar manhunt. What do these Big Corporations want? And why? Their only hope is to jump off the planet...
  • Bouncing Off the Moon

    David Gerrold

    Hardcover (Tor Books, April 7, 2001)
    Having escaped both an Earth on the verge of global collapse and their squabbling parents in a "divorce" at Geosynchronous Station, a newly independent Charles and his two brothers find themselves alone on the Moon with very few prospects. Worse, they are being hunted by ruthless interplanetary corporations who would stop at nothing to come in possession of a memory bar the boys smuggled on board. Can they make it on their own? Who can they trust?Charles thought the moon would be a new beginning. He will be lucky just to stay alive.
  • Jumping Off the Planet

    David Gerrold

    Hardcover (Unknown, Feb. 29, 2000)
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  • Encounter at Farpoint

    david-gerrold

    Paperback (Titan Books, March 15, 1988)
    Rare Book
  • Star Trek: the manga Volume 3: Uchu

    David Gerrold, Ej Su

    Paperback (Tokyopop, July 15, 2008)
    The Star Trek adventures continue with contributions from David Gerrold, writer of "The Trouble with Tribbles" episode and Will Wheaton of Star Trek: Next Generation Fame. Read about a Red Shirt who doesn't die and more!
  • Jumping Off the Planet

    David Gerrold

    Paperback (Tor Science Fiction, Jan. 1, 2000)
    "A genuinely powerful coming-of-age story, with characters as sympathetic as they are bizarre and a vividly depicted future society." -- Booklist "Nebula- and Hugo-winner Gerrold gives an engaging new twist to the growing up novel. The science here is every bit as convincing as the fiction." --Publishers Weekly