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  • The Last Continent

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (HarperPrism, Jan. 1, 1998)
    When a professor at Unseen University disappears and the school's librarian turns into an ape, a search party travels to the far reaches of Discworld to uncover the mystery
  • Fortress in the Eye of Time

    C. J. Cherryh

    Hardcover (Harper Prism, May 1, 1995)
    Chronicles the story of an ambitious wizard who, in his fortress in the ancient forest, creates a young warrior and sends him to the new kingdom to renew a long-forgotten war
  • Foundation's Triumph

    David Brin

    Hardcover (Harper Prism, April 7, 1999)
    "One last adventure!" And so begins the final quest of Hari Seldon, creator of the science of Psychohistory, as he escapes from exile for a last look at the star-flung Empire whose fate he has plotted with such care, and as he now sees, such futility. Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy is one of the high-water marks of science fiction. The monumental story of a Galactic Empire in decline, and the secret society of scientists who seek to shorten the inevitable Dark Age with the science of Psychohistory, Foundation pioneered many of the familiar themes of modern science fiction. Now, with the permission and blessing of the Asimov estate, three of today's most acclaimed science fiction authors have conspired to complete the epic the Grand Master left unfinished. The Second Foundation Trilogy begins with Gregory Benford's Foundation's Fear with the origins of the Foundation's creator, Hari Seldon. It continues in Greg Bear's Foundation and Chaos with the epic tale of Seldon's downfall, and the first stirrings of robotic rebellion. Now, in David Brin's Foundation's Triumph, Seldon is about to risk everything for knowledge--and the power it bestows. Effectively imprisoned on the all-steel planet Trantor, Seldon knows that his Second Foundation is growing in secrecy on the far planet Terminus, safe in the hands of "The Fifty." His work complete, Seldon is prepared to die content--until he learns of a new theory that may explain the Chaos Planets that have threatened his Foundation from its very inception. Escaping in the company of a bureaucrat, a pirate and a beautiful stowaway, Seldon roams the galaxy by star shunt, a wormhole link, and later, by private spaceship, searching for the answer to what he thinks is the last remaining mystery. But instead he finds a tangle of ambition, doubt, and treachery. Lodovik Trema, no longer bound by the Three Laws, is gathering rebellious robots in an Empire-wide conspiracy. And Daneel Olivaw, who has devoted twenty thousand years to humankind, now has a new master. The Secret Foundation itself is at risk. Are The Fifty with their awesome mentalic powers enough to assure humankind's future? Or will the Second Foundation succeed the first only to fall to the powers of chaos that have bedeviled--and beguiled--Hari Seldon from the beginning? Foundation's Triumph is a fitting climax to the most ambitious and successful science fictional enterprise of the century's end--an undertaking which Asimov himself--like Hari Seldon--set in motion and would surely approve.
  • Men at Arms: A Novel of Discworld

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (HarperPrism, Feb. 15, 1996)
    It was a dwarf's dream. Captain Vimes of the Watch was retiring. That put Corporal Carrot in charge of the new recruits guarding Ankh-Morpork, Discworld's greatest city, from the Barbarian Tribes, Miscellaneous Marauders, unlicensed Thieves, and such. It was a big job, particularly for an adopted dwarf who was so homesick for the gold mines of Ramtop that he often locked himself in the dark room and hit himself on the head with an axe-handle, just for fun. It was a young lord's nightmare. Edward, the 37th Lord d'Eath, newly graduated from the School for Assassins (the ideal institution for those whose rank is higher than their intelligence), had made an astonishing discovery. Ankh-Morpork, kingless for generations, and ruled by Disorganized Crime, had a sovereign! The new king just had to be convinces that he was, in fact, a king. Corporal Carrot had a job. Lord d'Eath had a Task. And so began the most awesome epic encounter of all time, or at least all afternoon, in which good and evil, greed and honor, trolls and dwarves, dogs and bells and swamp dragons would clash, crash, toll, bark, shimmer, and simmer. The fate of a city, indeed a kingdom--nay, a very universe!--was to depend on a young man's courage, an ancient sword's magic, and three-legged poodle's bladder. Don't look so surprised. This is Discworld, where anything can happen. Which means that everything always does.
  • Interesting Times: A Novel of Discworld

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (Harper Prism, April 1, 1997)
    Transported against his will to the Counterweight Continent, where a new emperor is about to be chosen, Rincewind the Wizzard is reunited with old friends in his mission to destroy the Forbidden City of Hunghung.
  • Moonwind

    Louise Lawrence, Louise Lawerence

    Paperback (HarperPrism, Sept. 16, 1987)
    Book by Lawrence, Louise, Lawerence, Louise
  • The Demon of the Deep

    Brad Quentin

    Paperback (HarperPrism, Aug. 1, 1996)
    The first of twelve official tie-ins to the popular children's television adventure series places teen hero Jonny Quest and his companions in a compelling virtual-reality challenge in cyberspace. Original.
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  • A Fisherman of the Inland Sea: Science Fiction Stories

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (Harper Prism, Nov. 1, 1994)
    A new collection of short fiction reflects the author's artistry, diversity, and understanding of the human heart and includes such wonders as starships that sail on wings of song and faster-than-light communication.
  • Carpe jugulum: A novel of Discworld

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (HarperPrism, March 15, 1998)
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  • Nightpool

    Shirley Rousseau Murphy

    Unbound (HarperPrism, July 6, 1987)
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  • Babysitter's Nightmare

    Kate Daniel

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperPrism, July 15, 1994)
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  • By Terry Pratchett - Men at Arms: A Novel of Discworld

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (HarperPrism, March 1, 1996)
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