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Joan D. Vinge

    2 avril 1948

    Joan D. Vinge est une auteure américaine de science-fiction. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des structures sociétales complexes et l'évolution psychologique des personnages. Dans ses récits, elle aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, le pouvoir et la transformation, avec un style d'écriture réputé pour ses détails complexes et sa profondeur.

    Psion
    Phoenix in the Ashes
    47 Ronin
    Catspaw
    Lost in Space
    Cowboys & Aliens. A Major Motion Picture from Universal Pictures and Dreamwork Pictures
    • Lost in Space

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The Robinson family set off from Earth to seek a new life elsewhere in space. Their feeling of optimism evaporates when they discover that the evil Dr Smith is aboard. Will the skills of their pilot Don West or Professor Robinson be enough to save them as they battle with Dr Smith and time itself?

      Lost in Space
    • Catspaw

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,2(2105)Évaluer

      Set in a gritty urban landscape, the story follows a resilient character who navigates the challenges of being a street punk with psionic abilities and telepathic skills. As a survivor in a harsh world, the protagonist faces societal struggles while uncovering the complexities of their powers and identity. Themes of resilience, belonging, and the impact of psychic abilities on human connections are explored, creating a compelling narrative that blends action with deep character development.

      Catspaw
    • 47 Ronin

      • 446pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(37)Évaluer

      Screen story by Chris Morgan & Walter Hamada.

      47 Ronin
    • Visions - Visions of love and conflict, anguish and Tomorrow. Of outcasts who must bridge the obsessions of two post Holocaust worlds; and an astronaut who finds her life's quest betrayed by a device from an alien past. A prince who became a beggar, with the power of the dragon; and a feudal serf who met a high tech lord, with the magic of a peddler. A Cat who had lost his mind powers and a Dreamweaver who had lost her mind. A barbarian priestess whose beauty challenged the world and whose child could melt the heart of an alien God-on a crippled Earth that swam beneath a vast Cyclopean eye. The visions of Joan D. Vinge.

      Phoenix in the Ashes
    • Psion

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(2080)Évaluer

      Set in a vibrant cyberpunk world, this action-adventure novel follows the journey of a powerful psionic individual navigating a society rife with intrigue and danger. The narrative explores themes of technology, identity, and the struggle for freedom, showcasing Vinge's masterful storytelling. This 25th Anniversary Edition celebrates the groundbreaking impact of the original work, inviting both new readers and longtime fans to experience its thrilling blend of adventure and complex characters.

      Psion
    • The Snow Queen

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,9(66)Évaluer

      The imperious Winter colonists have ruled the planet Tiamat for 150 years, deriving wealth from the slaughter of the sea mers. But soon the galactic stargate will close, isolating Tiamat, and the 150-year reign of the Summer primitives will begin. All is not lost if Arienrhod, the ageless, corrupt Snow Queen, can destroy destiny with an act of genocide. Arienrhod is not without competition as Moon, a young Summer-tribe sibyl, and the nemesis of the Snow Queen, battles to break a conspiracy that spans space.

      The Snow Queen
    • World's End

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(37)Évaluer

      Hot on the heels of The Summer Queen, this novel is a must-read for fans of Vinge's Hugo Award-winning series. BZ Gundhalinu, a policeman who became an outcast after saving the future Summer Queen, quits his job to follow his ne'er-do-well brothers into the godforsaken waste, World's End, to prospect. BZ's odyssey will set the stage for The Summer Queen.

      World's End
    • Based on the movie Cowboys and Aliens starring Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig. 1875, New Mexico Territory. A stranger with no memory of his past stumbles into the hard desert town of Absolution. The only hint to his history is a mysterious shackle that encircles one wrist. What he discovers is that the people of Absolution don't welcome strangers, and nobody makes a move on its streets unless ordered to do so by the iron-fisted Colonel Dolarhyde. But Absolution is about to experience fear it can scarcely comprehend as the desolate city is attacked by marauders from the sky. Now, the stranger they rejected is their only hope for salvation...

      Cowboys & Aliens
    • The Outcasts of Heaven Belt

      Science Fiction

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      They came from the distant plant called Morningside on a desperate quest for aid from Heaven Belt. Heaven Belt -- the fabulous asteroid system that was, so legend said, as rich as old Earth. But before the starship Ranger could even explain its mission, it was attacked by the people of the outermost asteroid. For civil war had long since transformed the Belters into isolated societies slowly dying out for lack of technology and natural resources. Crippled, with most of its crew dead, the Ranger soon became a valuable technological prize fought over by everyone in the Belt. And for the Ranger's crew, what began as a mission of hope became a breathtaking race for survival.

      The Outcasts of Heaven Belt