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Moonrise by Mike Ashley
Moonrise by Mike Ashley





Moonrise by Mike Ashley Moonrise by Mike Ashley

Wells or Jules Verne wrote about it, but interest peaked from the late 1800s, when the prospect of lunar travel became more viable. The Greeks and Romans speculated about the Moon almost 2000 years before H.G.

Moonrise by Mike Ashley

Tolkienīefore the Apollo 11 mission succeeded in landing on the Moon in 1969, writers and visionaries were fascinated by how we might get there and what we might find. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J. By AUTHOR Jane Austen Eric Carle Lewis Carroll Roald Dahl Charles Dickens Sydney Hanson C.Indestructubles Little Golden Books Magic School Bus Magic Tree House Pete the Cat Step Into Reading Book The Hunger Games By POPULAR SERIES Chronicles of Narnia Curious Geoge Diary of a Wimpy Kid Fancy Nancy Harry Potter I Survived If You Give.By TOPIC Award Winning Books African American Children's Books Biography & Autobiography Books for Boys Books for Girls Diversity & Inclusion Foreign Language & Bilingual Books Hispanic & Latino Children's Books Holidays & Celebrations Holocaust Books Juvenile Nonfiction Native American Books New York Times Bestsellers Professional Development Reference Books Test Prep.By GRADE Elementary School Middle School High Schoolīy AGE Board Books (newborn to age 3) Early Childhood Readers (ages 4-8) Children's Picture Books (ages 3-8) Juvenile Fiction (ages 8-12) Young Adult Fiction (ages 12+).BESTSELLERS in EDUCATION Shop All Education Books.A vintage SF geek will enjoy the story because it is old, period. I might enjoy old stories, but not because they are old, but because they are good. I will say, those vintage SF geeks will probably enjoy these, but I am not one of those people. So far, this series has felt like something thrown together by the editor to make a quick buck or to fill in some sort of hole in a publishing schedule. Mainly forgotten stories that nobody will miss once they are completely forgotten. If nobody is willing to do that minimal work, that should tell you a good bit about the stories themselves. I mentioned this in the Lost Mars review, but these stories are mostly in public domain and they are there because nobody cares enough to do the work to keep them punching out pennies for the author or their estate.

Moonrise by Mike Ashley

Yeah, not much else to say besides boring. I can imagine the moon just fine on my own thank you very much. Many of these stories were more travelogues “in space” than any adventure story. Series: British Library Science Fiction Classicsīoring, boring, boring. Crossposted at WordPress, Blogspot, & Librarything by Bookstooge’s Exalted Permission This review is written with a GPL 4.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions.







Moonrise by Mike Ashley