
The Broken Sword
Poul Anderson::1954
A novel that explores themes of fate, violence, and the tragic inevitability of a dark universe.
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Poul Anderson::1954
A novel that explores themes of fate, violence, and the tragic inevitability of a dark universe.

China Miéville::2003
A linguist is drawn into a floating pirate city whose quest for power leads to danger, shifting loyalties, and fragile utopian dreams.
H.P. Lovecraft::1943
Lovecraft's ambitious fantasy epic set in the dreamlands, combining weird fiction mysticism with existential dread. A culmination of the author's dreamland cycle.
Ursula K. Le Guin::1969
Le Guin transforms first-contact fiction into a profound study of gender, trust, and political imagination.
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