Bellwether
Bantam Books
Pop culture, chaos theory and matters of the heart collide
in this unique novella from the Hugo and Nebula winning
author of Doomsday Book. Sandra Foster studies fads
and their meanings for the HiTek corporation. Bennett
O'Reilly works with monkey group behavior and chaos
theory for the same company. When the two are thrust
together due to a misdelivered package and a run of
seemingly bad luck, they find a joint project in a flock of
sheep. But a series of setbacks and disappointments arise
before they are able to find answers to their questions.
Doomsday Book
Fire Watch
Bantam Spectra
Connie Willis is one of the most acclaimed and imaginative
authors of our time. Her startling and powerful works
have redefined the boundaries of contemporary science
fiction. Here in one volume are twelve of her greatest
stories, including double award-winner "Fire Watch," set
in the universe of Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing
of the Dog, in which a time-traveling student learns one of
history's hardest lessons. In "A Letter from the Clearys," a
routine message from distant friends shatters the fragile
world of a beleaguered family. In "The Sidon in the
Mirror," a mutant with the unconscious urge to become
other people finds himself becoming both killer and victim.
Disturbing, revealing, and provocative, this remarkable
collection of short fiction brings together some of the best
work of an incomparable writer whose ability to amaze,
confound, and enlighten never fails.
Impossible Things
Lincoln's Dreams
Promised Land
To Say Nothing of the Dog (excerpt)
Bantam Spectra
Displaying the skills that have won her more major SF awards
than any other writer of the decade, Willis juggles comedy of
manners, hard science theory and a host of literary references
in this sophisticated dazzlement involving time travel to Victorian
England and its attendant paradoxes.
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