Autor oslavuje prekonávanie prekážok a nenecháva krutosť vesmíru zmeniť samého seba. Jeho diela, prevažne klasifikované ako sci-fi, sa často odohrávajú v budúcnosti a skúmajú témy vzdoru a vytrvalosti. Čitatelia sa môžu tešiť na pútavé príbehy a nezabudnuteľné postavy, ktoré inšpirujú k boju proti nepriazni osudu.
Zekranizowany fenomen literacki stawiany obok najważniejszych powieści
dystopijnych.Gdy świat został skażony, ludzie zamieszkali pod ziemią w
ogromnej wielopoziomowej konstrukcji zwanej silosem. Nie wiedzą skąd się tam
wzięli, ile czasu już tam są oraz dlaczego świat na zewnątrz jest dla nich...
číst celé
Zekranizowany fenomen literacki stawiany obok najważniejszych powieści
dystopijnych. W niedalekiej przyszłości tylko nieliczni wiedzą, co czeka
ludzkość. Próbując robić wszystko, aby ją chronić wyznaczają ścieżkę, z której
nie sposób zawrócić. Wiedzie ona głęboko pod ziemię... Jak i dlaczego powstały
silosy? Czy mając na wyciągnięcie ręki boską moc, można wierzyć, że ludzkość
stworzy nowy, lepszy świat? A może jest skazana na samozagładę? Karty historii
silosu czekają, by je zapisać. Na podstawie serii Silos powstał serial z
Rebeccą Ferguson i Timem Robbinsem w rolach głównych.
Fr. Bryan Houghton's journey reflects profound personal and spiritual transitions, beginning with his conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism. Embracing the priesthood, he dedicated himself to traditional roles of sacrifice and preaching. However, the transformative changes brought by the Second Vatican Council and subsequent liturgical reforms led him to a crisis of faith. Struggling with the alterations to the Mass and the erosion of liturgical tradition, he ultimately resigned and retreated to southern France, where he focused on prayer, the Tridentine Mass, and documenting his experiences in memoirs.
The first original novel from author Hugh Howey in six years, Across the Sand takes us back to the world of Sand, to a far future many generations after a disaster has destroyed civilization as we know it, where four siblings struggle to build their futures amid the harsh wastes of endless desert. ?The old world is buried. A new one has been forged atop the shifting dunes, a land of howling wind and infernal sand. In this barren home, siblings Conner, Rob, Palmer and Violet daily carve out a future. They live in the shadow of their father and oldest sister, Vic, two of the greatest sand divers ever to comb the desert's depths. But these branches of their family tree are long gone, disappeared into the wastes beyond, leaving the younger siblings scratching in the dust, hopeful for a better life. On the other side of No Man's Land, Anya was born beside the abundant mines knowing her prospects would be to marry, have a family, and work in ore, in service to the Empire of the East. But when an atomic bomb delivered by a stranger destroys most of her town--murdering all her friends and community--she follows her father to a strange land of dunes to bring vengeance to their enemies.
Set against the backdrop of the changes brought by Vatican II, the story follows an English girl who embraces the Catholic faith, only to witness its profound elements being challenged. Blending lightheartedness with depth, it captures her quiet strength as joy fades amidst upheaval. The narrative intertwines themes of faith and family life, while also offering a charming romance. Long out of print, this novel by Bryan Houghton remains a poignant exploration of enduring faith amidst internal and external struggles, making it a significant addition to the "Catholic Traditionalist Classics" series.
The Silo Saga Omnibus compiles Hugh Howey's acclaimed series, including Wool, Shift, Dust, and original essays. Set in a vast underground silo where strict rules govern survival, the story follows Juliette, a rebellious mechanic who challenges the status quo. As the world crumbles, she fights to restore order.
Featuring a blend of thought-provoking themes, this collection showcases stories that delve into topics like aliens and artificial intelligence. It includes previously unpublished works, offering fresh insights and perspectives. The author, known for the acclaimed Silo trilogy, delivers narratives that are both imaginative and eerily relevant, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of science fiction and its reflections on contemporary issues.
For centuries, men and women have manned lighthouses to ensure the safe passage of ships. It is a lonely job, and a thankless one for the most part. Until something goes wrong. Until a ship is in distress. In the twenty-third century, this job has moved into outer space. A network of beacons allows ships to travel across the Milky Way at many times the speed of light. These beacons are built to be robust. They never break down. They never fail. At least, they aren't supposed to.
From the New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of Wool and the
Molly Fyde saga comes a story of teenage colonists marooned on a distant
planet