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Books in Fantastic Stories Series series

  • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream: The Voice from the Edge, Vol. I

    Harlan Ellison

    Audio CD (Audio Literature, Nov. 20, 2002)
    Harlan Ellison has won more awards for imaginative literature than any other living author, but only aficionados of Ellison's singular work have been aware of another of his passions ... he is a great oral interpreter of his stories. His recordings have been difficult to obtain ... by his choice. In 1999, for the first time, he was lured into the studio to record this stunning retrospective. Contents include: an original introduction; I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream; Laugh Track Grail; "Repent, Harlequin!" said the Ticktockman; The Very Last Day of a Good Woman; The Time of the Eye; Paladin of the Lost Hour; The Lingering Scent of Woodsmoke; and A Boy and His Dog (source of the cult motion picture). This recording is the winner of the International Horror Writers Bram Stoker Award for outstanding non-print media.
  • The Farthest Shore

    Ursula K. Le Guin, Scott Brick

    Audio Cassette (Audio Literature, Fantastic Audio, April 4, 2003)
    The Farthest Shore is the third book in the renowned Earthsea trilogy. The young prince, Arren, brings harsh news. There is no longer true magic in Enlad; the mages have forgotten their spells so the springs of wizardry are running dry. Accompanied by Arren, Ged sets out to meet unknown dangers, to confront his own past, and to test the ancient prophecies, taking with him on his journey all the hopes of Earthsea, moving into doom or into a new age. The Farthest Shore rounds out the promise of A Wizard of Earthsea and The Tombs of Atuan. Author Ursula Le Guin has won numerous awards including the National Book Award, five Hugo and five Nebula Awards, the Kafka Award, and a Pushcart Prize.
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  • Swallow Journey

    Vivian French, Karin Littlewood

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, Oct. 1, 2001)
    These stories are a wonderful way for children to explore one of nature's most fascinating mysteries—the instinctive compulsion for animals to migrate over large distances. With poetic text and stunning illustrations, these tales evoke the majestic environments that each animal inhabits.Two tiny swallows, Skimmer and Sweet Claw, have flown over a long distance to raise their young brood in the exact same nest they built last year. Now it is time for them to leave the cold, autumnal winds of northern Europe and return to the warmth and plenty of South Africa.
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  • Tales from Earthsea

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Audio Cassette (Audio Literature, Sept. 9, 2001)
    The tales in Le Guin's new book explore or extend the world-renowned realm of fantasy established by her first four Earthsea novels. The tales included in this book ("The Finder," "The Bones of the Earth," "Darkrose and Diamond," "On the High Marsh," and "Drangonfly") concern themselves with wizards, courtship, earthquakes, and a woman's determination to break the glass ceiling of male magedom. Ursula K. Le Guin's writings have earned her multiple Hugo and Nebula awards and the National Book Award.
  • Witch and Wizard Stories

    Jane Launchbury

    Hardcover (Award Publications Ltd, Jan. 25, 2013)
    For ages 6 and up, but none too scary! One of two super fantasy collections of entertaining short stories, compiled and illustrated by Jane Launchbury.
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  • City of Darkness

    Ben Bova, Harlan Ellison

    Audio Cassette (Audio Literature, Jan. 9, 2002)
    Trapped in New York City for a year, Ron Morgan is forced to join a gang of street fighters in order to insure his own survival.
  • The Other Wind

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Audio Cassette (Audio Literature, Sept. 9, 2001)
    This new, fifth, Earthsea novel pits Ged, Tenar, and Tehanu against the dead. A dragon shows the hard way to salvation. Le Guin shows us the politics of the Archipelago, the crisis caused by the dragons who have come in great flights setting fire to the forests and islands in the west, and the richness of the city: painted bridges, towers topped with sword blades, ships with sails like swan wings. The narrative style is poetic and possesses the simple dignity and compelling rhythm of both fairy tale and epic.
  • Ghost Stories: Some Surprises and Shivers of Delight Down the Spines of Children Everywhere. for Ages 6 and Up.

    Jane Launchbury

    Hardcover (Award Publications Ltd, Jan. 25, 2013)
    The second of two fantasy collections of entertaing short stories, compiled and illustrated by Jane Launchbury. For ages 6 and up.
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  • Ender's Shadow

    Orson Scott Card, Michael Gross

    Audio Cassette (Audio Literature, Jan. 9, 2002)
    A companion volume to the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel Ender's Game follows the life of Ender Wiggin's comrade Bean, from his escape from the mean streets of Rotterdam, to his student days at the Battle School, and to his role as Ender's right hand ally, strategist, and friend in the epic struggle to save Earth from alien invaders. Read by Michael Gross and others.
  • The Inflatable Shop

    Willis Hall

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1999)
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  • Whale Journey

    Vivian French, Lisa Flather

    Paperback (Zero To Ten, Oct. 1, 2001)
    These stories are a wonderful way for children to explore one of nature's most fascinating mysteries—the instinctive compulsion for animals to migrate over large distances. With poetic text and stunning illustrations, these tales evoke the majestic environments that each animal inhabits.Newborn Little Grey, his mother Old Grey, and veteran helper Three Scars must survive a dangerous, long, and arduous first journey—from Baja, California, to the fertile feeding grounds of the Arctic.
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  • Ghost Stories

    Jane Launchbury

    Hardcover (Award Publications, March 15, 1993)
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