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Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

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Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries



Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

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Five novellas telling the stories of how average people cope when thrust into extraordinary circumstances. From the young boy trying to understand why all the adults in town are so worried about the rumble that suddenly began one morning, to the retiree trying to relive his glory days while preparing for the possibility of meeting aliens. After waking up in a coffin, an average working man possesses incredible mental powers, while a boy who has always been told he is his planet’s saviour tries to have a normal life while being constantly hunted by the enemy. The chance encounter with a passing alien ship transforms one woman’s life, and one man tries to keep the remains of the world together through the magic of radio. Explore the possibilities of what it is to be human. Chosen When a mysterious ship appears in the skies over Earth, the world holds its breath and waits. Only Greer knows where it eventually landed: her front yard. The least likely candidate for first contact with aliens, she soon learns that it wasn’t pure chance: she was chosen. When mysterious creatures start appearing from nowhere and terrorizing her son, she begins to suspect he may be the key to something more disturbing, for the entire planet. Rumble The world awakes one morning to a massive subterranean rumble: the sound of normally lethargic tectonic plates shifting violently. The resulting havoc and destruction are felt around the globe as mountains grow to staggering heights, entire continents drift across the oceans and violent storms pummel the planet. Six individuals, spread across the globe, try to make sense of the dramatically changing world that suddenly surrounds them, where the only constant is the rumble under their feet. Voltage Electricity has become the differentiator between the elite and the impoverished masses in a future dystopia. After a bewildering accident, a man without a name wakes up to a world he no longer recognizes, with powers he can’t understand. Becoming involved with rebels, he teaches them his secrets and helps them try to overthrow the government… until he is caught, and the entire resistance is threatened. Prime Toch and Luqas live in a world dominated by the Spidon, a cruel race who have enslaved their once-great planet for generations. Hidden deep with Toch’s genes, there lies the key to their salvation. But until he is ready, he needs protection from being hunted and destroyed. When they are captured on the cusp of Toch’s powers maturing, their time unexpectedly runs out. Moon Carter is called out of a peaceful retirement for one final mission: the first manned expedition to the moon in thirty years. Odd structures have appeared on the surface of the moon, and after so many catastrophes, Carter is the last man qualified to investigate. The solitude of space travel provides ample opportunity for him to reflect on what awaits him at his destination. But he couldn’t have imagined what actually waited for him on the far side of the moon, hidden from the telescopes of Earth. ---------------------------- Praise for Prime (Four-star reviewed on Amazon) “…[W]ith a fast-paced and an original storyline, Prime is a solid debut… a writing style that falls on the classic literary side, offering beautifully detailed imagery… without being overly flowery or detracting from the story... an exciting and entrancing read.” - Underground Book Reviews

Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1427506 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-15
  • Released on: 2015-09-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Moon and other novellas, by Windsor Harries

About the Author Windsor Harries was born and raised in Toronto, Canada in the heady years between TV's heyday and the internet revolution. He has been writing ever since he can remember. His early influences include Edgar Rice Burroughs and Doctor Who (Tom Baker, of course). For his mild-mannered secret identity, he works as a marketer in the financial services industry.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Strong and engaging stories By ekr Moon and Other Novellas is an engaging collection of science fiction stories that showcase author Windsor Harries ability to captivate the reader in futuristic adventures. Harries' stories take a seemingly ordinary person during the course of their ordinary routine and impose a monumental challenge, whether it be a new introduction to an alien species, or a seismic shifting of the earth.Harries' work demonstrates strong writing skills and dialogue, with some of his stories crafted remarkably well. The story about the shifting tectonic plates, told from the viewpoint of people on different continents and among different cultures could be fleshed out and turned into a novel in its own right, it was particularly strong. The first story in the collection is perhaps his weakest, the character's motivations were not clear, and did make sense. Future versions of this collection would do well to consider significantly revising and/or leaving out the first story, however the ones that followed were well crafted and strong. I look forward to reading more from this author.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Very Grounded Look at Fantastic Situations By Meanwhile, Melinda Windsor Harries has written a smart, yet diverse collection of novellas that celebrate the strength of the human spirit under mind boggling conditions.Including five science fiction, fantasy and apocalyptic novellas that include:CHOSEN: a space ship hovers over town after town, country after country, until finally it stops and a shuttle lands. First contact?RUMBLE: a huge subsonic rumble starts up inside the Earth. What does it mean? The answer will surprise you.VOLTAGE: in a world where the population is in a stupor, voltage is a brain jolt for hyper-awareness. Drug or opportunity?PRIME: a peaceful civilization oppressed by giantic warrior bug aliens has waited around for eons for their genetic path to freedom to mature. And now he's alive...MOON: Thirty years ago, he was the first man to walk on the moon. Now, they want him to go back because of pictures of Moon Buildings? This was my favorite story. There really is a single character in this story, with three supporting players, but 95% of the story is the astronaut, and Harries nails it.All the novellas suck you right in. Harries ideas are fascinating, his characters entirely human. I couldn't stop reading. Unlike a lot of stories today, there aren't huge twists at the end - Harries, it seems, is grounded in reality while writing about the fantastic. The endings are poignant, gut twisting, conflicted and never easy, but they also contain hope, resolution, new beginnings and joy. Mixed blessings abound in these endings.This is a great collection.Highly Recommended for the discretionary reader!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great collection of novellas though I almost wish it didn't lead with the best story By Stuart C. In Moon and other novellas we are given five great science fiction tales by Windsor Harries that let us explore the world through a very interesting imagination. Needing a break from my general love of horror I wasn't about to pass on some science fiction that looked to be fun. Each of these novellas are a quick read and almost feel like they border on short story length but that is only because the quality of each story will have you flying through them.While Moon is a stand out story that shows us a world changed from our own it was actually the first contact story Chosen that truly stood out as a must read. It was almost disappointing that it was first as it made the other novellas (which were all good reads in their own right) almost feel as if they didn't live up to the quality of the first tale. Still, Prime and Rumble were both great reads with Voltage probably being the weakest of the five stories.A great read for science fiction fans who love their stories told in shorter formats. There were some big ideas here and while most of it has been covered before it was a refreshing writing style that kept these ideas all a fun read.

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