Space, time and Nathaniel
3 journalers for this copy...
SPACE: T - the inhabitant of a machine that was built by an ancient race of non-humans - had just one duty, to totally destroy a planet from our solar system!
TIME: Every day, Rodney Furnell awoke to a groaning bedspring. Every day he leaned over and gently kissed his wife's forehead. Every day, an audience laughed at him!
NATHANIEL: He is told a story about the ultimate bureaucrat. A man who brings prosperity to a backward world just by filling in forms and filing reports.
In these, and eleven other stories, Britain's leading writer of science fiction explores the outer vastness of space and the inner obscurity of man.
TIME: Every day, Rodney Furnell awoke to a groaning bedspring. Every day he leaned over and gently kissed his wife's forehead. Every day, an audience laughed at him!
NATHANIEL: He is told a story about the ultimate bureaucrat. A man who brings prosperity to a backward world just by filling in forms and filing reports.
In these, and eleven other stories, Britain's leading writer of science fiction explores the outer vastness of space and the inner obscurity of man.
A little different than the space opera; I will probably enjoy this book more.
A collection of eclectic Sci fi. Very enjoyable. I will probably drop this off at work for a sci fi fan.
Journal Entry 4 by MrPloppy from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Picked up at a BC meetup. Have never read Brian Aldiss although i've known of his work for years. I shall see how it goes ...