
This allegorical tale explores the limitations of human perceptions of reality. The author advocates the need for openness and humility in pursuit of spiritual growth and offers profound insights into the inner world of the spiritual dimension.
Hunted and hated in two worlds, Hradzka dreamed of a monomaniac's glory, stranded in the past with his knowledge of the future. But he didn't know the past quite well enough. Download this FREE e-Book today!
A scientist creates a monster with pieces of corpses, but the monster develops a mind of his own begins to despise his creator.
Set in Baltimore during Civil War, the exploits of members of an underemployed gun club attempt to build a device powerful enough to transport a man to the moon.
Martians successfully colonize Earth 75,000 years ago and discovered the principal of hypertime transposition which enables them to visit alternate realities.
During his travels, an Englishman encounters tiny people, giants, sorcerers, and horses who control humans.
In this feminist Utopian novel, Vandyk Jennings and his friends set out to determine whether a community comprised entirely of women exists.
After the Zarathustra Company takes over an uninhabited plants, develops and exploits it, they suddenly meet a family of inhabitants, the Fuzzies.
According to Erich Fromm, Bellamy's novel Looking Backward is "one of the most remarkable books ever published in America." It was the third largest bestseller of its time, after Uncle Tom's Cabin and Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. In the book, Julian West, an upper class man from 1887, awakes in...
During the Great War, the Eastern and Western hemispheres divided, but in 2137, a Western submarine crosses into the East, and they're surprised at what they find.