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Con Tim Của Quỷ _ Người Khăn Trắng

Trước khi đi ngủ Lan Thanh còn dặn kỹ em gái mình: - Em nhớ đóng cửa sổ, gài chặt chốt bên trong và đừng mở ra lúc ban đêm đấy nhé! Lan Ngọc cười chế nhạo chị mình: - Chị trở thành bà cụ tám mươi lúc nào vậy! Sao không cho người lấy dây xích khóa luôn phòng em lại, để em không thoát ra ngoài được cho chắc ăn! Lan Thanh lườm em: - Lo cho an toàn của cô mà cô còn nói giọng đó hả! Em biết không, ở vùng này ban đêm hay có...

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Bí Mật Ánh Trăng Khuya _ Người Khăn Trắng

Mẹ kiếp, nằm hoài không ngủ được, hay là dậy kể chuyện ma nghe đi. Tôi có biết chuyện này hay lắm. Lời đề nghị được hưởng ứng ngay. Cả toa xe nhao nhao ngồi dậy vây quanh người thanh niên vào giữa. Thích thú vì bỗng trở thành nhân vật quan trọng. Anh ta đằng hắng mấy tiếng trước khi lên giọng kể: - Xóm tôi, có một khu nghĩa địa nổi tiếng có lắm ma nhiều quỷ. Ai đi ngang qua đó không ít thì nhiều cũng một lần bị chúng nhát cho thất kinh hồn vía. Duy...

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Con Ma Nhà Họ Lý _ Người Khăn Trắng

Tham khảo tài liệu 'con ma nhà họ lý _ người khăn trắng', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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Con Ma Truyền Kiếp _ Người Khăn Trắng

Tham khảo tài liệu 'con ma truyền kiếp _ người khăn trắng', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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The Sleeper Awakes

One afternoon, at low water, Mr. Isbister, a young artist lodging at Boscastle, walked from that place to the picturesque cove of Pentargen, desiring to examine the caves there. Halfway down the precipitous path to the Pentargen beach he came suddenly upon a man sitting in an attitude of profound distress beneath a projecting mass of rock. The hands of this man hung limply over his knees, his eyes were red and staring before him, and his face was wet with tears. He glanced round at Isbister's footfall. Both men were disconcerted, Isbister the more so, and, to override the awkwardness of his involuntary pause, he remarked, with an...

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The Time Machine

Tham khảo sách 'the time machine', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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The War of the Worlds

No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man’s and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the same. No...

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The World Set Free

Tham khảo sách 'the world set free', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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Deathworld

Before becoming an editor, Harrison started in the science fiction field as an illustrator, notably with EC Comics' two science fiction comic books, Weird Fantasy and Weird Science. A large number of his early short stories were first published under house pseudonyms such as 'Wade Kaempfert'. Harrison also wrote for syndicated comic strips, creating the 'Rick Random' character. Harrison is now much better known for his writing, particularly his humorous and satirical science fiction, such as the Stainless Steel Rat series and the novel Bill, the Galactic Hero (which satirises Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers). During the 1950s and 60s he was the main writer of the Flash Gordon...

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Planet of the Damned

Sweat covered Brion's body, trickling into the tight loincloth that was the only garment he wore. The light fencing foil in his hand felt as heavy as a bar of lead to his exhausted muscles, worn out by a month of continual exercise. These things were of no importance. The cut on his chest, still dripping blood, the ache of his overstrained eyes—even the soaring arena around him with the thousands of spectators—were trivialities not worth thinking about. There was only one thing in his universe: the button-tipped length of shining steel that hovered before him, engaging his own weapon. He felt the quiver and scrape of its...

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Doctor Who and the Empire of Glass

Mary Harries gazed out across the sparkling blue ocean at the departing ship. From her position on the cliff she was looking down upon its deck - freshly scrubbed and glistening in the hot summer sunlight. Its sails were swollen with the breeze, and it listed slightly to one side as it began its long tack out of the harbour and its longer journey home. Gulls swooped low around its bows and, higher in the sky, the black squiggles of larger birds were wheeling and soaring. She couldn't tell what sort of birds they were, but there was a lot about New Albion that she couldn't recognize....

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The Disintegration Machine

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Conan was originally a given name, but Doyle used it as part of his surname in his later...

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The Poison Belt

It is imperative that now at once, while these stupendous events are still clear in my mind, I should set them down with that exactness of detail which time may blur. But even as I do so, I am overwhelmed by the wonder of the fact that it should be our little group of the Lost World—Professor Challenger, Professor Summerlee, Lord John Roxton, and myself—who have passed through this amazing experience.

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Anthem

The Ant King and Other Stories is a dazzling, postmodern debut collection of pulp and surreal fictions: a writer of alternate histories defends his patron's zeppelin against assassins and pirates; a woman transforms into hundreds of gumballs; an emancipated children's collective goes house hunting. The Ant King and Other Stories is being released as a Free Download under Creative Commons license on August 5, 2008. If you'd like to get the book version, The Ant King and Other Stories is available from: Small Beer Press; your local bookshop; Powells; all the usual book shops and web sites, and is distributed to the trade by Consortium....

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Accelerando

This book took me five years to write – a personal record – and would not exist without the support and encouragement of a host of friends, and several friendly editors. Among the many people who read and commented on the early drafts are: Andrew J. Wilson, Stef Pearson, Gav Inglis, Andrew Ferguson, Jack Deighton, Jane McKie, Hannu Rajaniemi, Martin Page, Stephen Christian, Simon Bisson, Paul Fraser, Dave Clements, Ken MacLeod, Damien Broderick, Damon Sicore, Cory Doctorow, Emmet O'Brien, Andrew Ducker, Warren Ellis, and Peter Hollo. (If your name isn't on this list, blame my memory – my neural prostheses are offline....

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Delayed Action

de Vet, Charles V. Published: 1953 Categorie(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33790 1 .Also available on Feedbooks for de Vet: • There is a Reaper ... (1953) • Vital Ingredient (1952) • Monkey On His Back (1960) • Weels Within (1952) • Big Stupe (1955) Copyright: Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country. Note: This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http://www.feedbooks.com Strictly for personal use, do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 .Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from the September 1953 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction. Extensive research...

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After the Siege

t was just a hunch. Johnson knew that, but his hunches had often paid off in the past, and now he waited with a big man's patience. For five hours he sat in the wooden stands, under the rumpled canvas the concessionaires had put up to protect the tourists from Marlock's yellow sun. The sun was hot and soon Johnson's clothing was marked with large soiled patches of sweat. Now and then a light breeze blew across the stands from the native section and at each breath his nostrils crinkled in protest at the acrid smell....

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True Names

Benjamin Rosenbaum is an American science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction writer and computer programmer, whose stories have been finalists for the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Award, the BSFA award, and the World Fantasy Award. Born in New York but raised in Arlington, Virginia, he received degrees in computer science and religious studies from Brown University. He currently lives in Basel, Switzerland with his wife Esther and children Aviva and Noah. His past software development positions include designing software for the National Science Foundation, designing software for the D.C. city government, and being one of the founders of Digital Addiction (which created the online game Sanctum)....

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When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth

Tham khảo sách 'when sysadmins ruled the earth', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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A Voyage to Arcturus

Every book has typos. Every book. But this book is different. This book isn't perfect, but it fails well. If you spot a typo in this book, send it to (that's me) and I'll correct it in the electronic editions and in the next copy of the print-on-demand book that's printed — nighinstantaneously. What's more, as a thank-you, I'll include your name as a footnote on the page you fixed for me, and at the bottom of the ebooks.

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The Machine Stops

Tham khảo sách 'the machine stops', giải trí - thư giãn, truyện ma - kinh dị phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả

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A Fighting Man of Mars

Imagine, if you can, a small room, hexagonal in shape, like the cell of a bee. It is lighted neither by window nor by lamp, yet it is filled with a soft radiance. There are no apertures for ventilation, yet the air is fresh. There are no musical instruments, and yet, at the moment that my meditation opens, this room is throbbing with melodious sounds. An armchair is in the centre, by its side a reading-desk - that is all the furniture. And in the armchair there sits a swaddled lump of flesh - a woman, about five feet high, with a face as white as a...

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A Princess of Mars

To Jason Gridley of Tarzana, discoverer of the Gridley Wave, belonged the credit of establishing radio communication between Pellucidar and the outer world. It was my good fortune to be much in his laboratory while he was carrying on his experiments and to be, also, the recipient of his confidences, so that I was fully aware that while he hoped to establish communication with Pellucidar he was also reaching out toward an even more stupendous accomplishment—he was groping through space for contact with another planet; nor did he attempt to deny that the present goal of his ambition was radio communication with Mars. Gridley had constructed a simple, automatic device...

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Carson of Venus

Burroughs, Edgar Rice Published: 1939 Categorie(s): Fiction, Science Fiction Source: http://gutenberg.net.au 1 .About Burroughs: Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan, although he also produced works in many genres. Source: Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Burroughs: • Tarzan of the Apes (1912) • A Princess of Mars (1912) • John Carter and the Giant of Mars (1940) • The Gods of Mars (1918) • A Fighting Man of Mars (1930) • The Master Mind of Mars (1927) • Swords of Mars (1934) • The Warlord...

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John Carter and the Giant of Mars

EVERYONE WHO has ever flown will recall the thrill of his first flight over familiar terrain, viewing the old scenes from a new angle that imparted a strangeness and a mystery to them as of a new world; but always there was the comforting knowledge that the airport was not too far away and that even in the event of a forced landing one would know pretty well where he was and how to get home.

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Llana of Gathol

The moons OF Mars looked down upon a giant Martian thoat as it raced silently over the soft mossy ground. Eight powerful legs carried the creature forward in great, leaping strides. The path of the mighty beast was guided telepathically by the two people who sat in a huge saddle that was cinched to the thoat's broad back. It was the custom of Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, to ride forth weekly to inspect part of her grandfather's vast farming and industrial kingdom. Her journey to the farm lands wound through the lonely Helium Forest where grow the huge trees that furnish much of the lumber supply to the civilized nations...

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Pirates of Venus

Lanikai is a district, a beach, a Post Office, and a grocery store. It lies on the windward shore of the Island of Oahu. It is a long way from Mars. Its waters are blue and beautiful and calm inside its coral reef, and the trade wind sighing through the fronds of its coconut palms at night might be the murmuring voices of the ghosts of the kings and chieftains who fished in its still waters long before the sea captains brought strange diseases or the missionaries brought mother-hubbards.

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Swords of Mars

IF A female figure in a white shroud enters your bedchamber at midnight on the thirteenth day of this month, answer this letter otherwise, do not. Having read this far in the letter, I was about to consign it to the wastebasket, where all my crank letters go; but for some reason I read on, If she speaks to you, please remember her words and repeat them to me when you write. I might have read on to the end; but at this juncture the telephone bell rang, and I dropped the letter into one of the baskets on my desk. It chanced to be the out basket;...

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Synthetic Men of Mars

The moon had risen above the rim of the canyon near the headwaters of the Little Colorado. It bathed in soft light the willows that line the bank of the little mountain torrent and the cottonwood trees beneath which stood the tiny cabin where I had been camping for a few weeks in the White Mountains of Arizona.

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The Chessmen of Mars

From Phundahl at their western extremity, east to Toonol, the Great Toonolian Marshes stretch across the dying planet for eighteen hundred earth miles like some unclean, venomous, Gargantuan reptile—an oozy marshland through which wind narrow watercourses connecting occasional bodies of open water, little lakes, the largest of which covers but a few acres. This monotony of marsh and jungle and water is occasionally broken by rocky islands, themselves usually clothed in jungle verdure, the skeletal remains of an ancient mountain range....

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