Title | : | Amazing Tales Volume 160 |
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Author | : | John Bernard Daley et al. |
Release | : | 2025-01-20 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Adventure Sci-Fi, Books, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Science Fiction, Fiction & Literature |
Size | : | 907683 |
Dive into the enthralling world of "Amazing Tales Volume 160", where imagination knows no bounds and each story offers a unique lens on the human condition. This anthology explores themes of survival, transformation, and the subtle influences of individual actions on society. In "Wings of the Phoenix", John Bernard Daley presents a gripping post-apocalyptic narrative where C. Herbert Markel III, the last man on Earth, dreams of rebuilding civilization from its ashes. A tale of hope and resilience, it captures the undying human spirit in the face of insurmountable odds. Transitioning from survival to societal introspection, "Blessed Are the Meek" by G. C. Edmondson delves into the silent strength of those often overlooked. Edmondson's storytelling invites readers to reconsider the power dynamics within a seemingly meek existence. Continuing with Edmondson's "A Pound of Prevention", prepare for a thought-provoking exploration into the preventive measures that shape our lives. This story invites reflection on the balance between caution and adventure, urging readers to ponder the value of foresight. In "Toffee Turns The Trick", Henry Farrell spins a surreal tale where Marc Pillsworth's reality is altered by fixage pills and Toffee, a captivating figure from his subconscious. This narrative blurs the line between reality and imagination, exploring themes of desire, transformation, and mental boundaries. Concluding the anthology is Edward Wellen's "Note for a Time Capsule", where a mysterious voice from the past reveals the unseen influence of the individual on cultural trends. As future sociologists uncover this note, they discover a world where a single opinion can set off a ripple effect through time. "Amazing Tales Volume 160" invites readers to immerse themselves in stories that challenge perceptions and celebrate the enduring power of human imagination and influence. |