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The Chronicle of Oddities: A Compendium of Wondrous Fables
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- ISBN8233514296
- EAN9798233514296
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Product DescriptionWhat if the greatest mysteries of our world are better left undisturbed?In The Chronicle of Oddities, G. Minerva weaves a tapestry of ten haunting and visionary tales that take readers from the crushing depths of the ocean to the silent reaches of the moon. This collection explores a world where 10, 000-year-old cities hum with secret energy, ancient men wake from Himalayan ice with the secret to immortality, and the very ground beneath our feet threatens to tear humanity apart.
Blending high-concept science fiction with the timeless wonder of classic fables, these stories confront the consequences of human greed, the fragility of morality, and the awe-inspiring power of nature. Each narrative serves as a "wondrous fable"-a warning and a hope for a future that is closer than we think. Inside this Compendium: The Search for the Blue City: A deep-sea expedition discovers Elama, a perfectly preserved city of blue stone where time has stood still for millennia-and where a "Seed of Light" awaits a world on the brink of climate collapse.
The 5000-Year-Old Living Man: When a man from the distant past is found alive in a melting glacier, a global corporate war erupts over the secret to eternal life. The Great Exodus: As the African continent begins to split in a terrifying geological rift, a billion people must embark on a desperate journey that tests the very limits of human compassion. Shukracharya's Biota: A biologist discovers a hidden Pacific island where an ancient sage has engineered "Perfect Evolution"-a world of bioluminescent creatures protected by a magnetic predator.
Zero Point Station: In the frozen Arctic, a failed Russian time-travel experiment leaves behind a "Chrono-Coil" that forces a young scientist to choose between controlling time and respecting it. Why Readers Love This Collection: Breathtaking World-Building: Explore vivid, imaginative settings like the "World of the Burning Souls" inside the Earth's crust or the pale-skinned settlements on the Moon.
Thought-Provoking Themes: Each story dives deep into the ethics of technology, the dangers of hyper-technological greed, and our relationship with the environment. Epic Scope: From the Amazon jungle to the streets of Dhaka, these stories span the globe and the spectrum of human experience. Step into the "Chronicle of Oddities" and discover the mysteries that lie just beyond the reach of modern science.
Blending high-concept science fiction with the timeless wonder of classic fables, these stories confront the consequences of human greed, the fragility of morality, and the awe-inspiring power of nature. Each narrative serves as a "wondrous fable"-a warning and a hope for a future that is closer than we think. Inside this Compendium: The Search for the Blue City: A deep-sea expedition discovers Elama, a perfectly preserved city of blue stone where time has stood still for millennia-and where a "Seed of Light" awaits a world on the brink of climate collapse.
The 5000-Year-Old Living Man: When a man from the distant past is found alive in a melting glacier, a global corporate war erupts over the secret to eternal life. The Great Exodus: As the African continent begins to split in a terrifying geological rift, a billion people must embark on a desperate journey that tests the very limits of human compassion. Shukracharya's Biota: A biologist discovers a hidden Pacific island where an ancient sage has engineered "Perfect Evolution"-a world of bioluminescent creatures protected by a magnetic predator.
Zero Point Station: In the frozen Arctic, a failed Russian time-travel experiment leaves behind a "Chrono-Coil" that forces a young scientist to choose between controlling time and respecting it. Why Readers Love This Collection: Breathtaking World-Building: Explore vivid, imaginative settings like the "World of the Burning Souls" inside the Earth's crust or the pale-skinned settlements on the Moon.
Thought-Provoking Themes: Each story dives deep into the ethics of technology, the dangers of hyper-technological greed, and our relationship with the environment. Epic Scope: From the Amazon jungle to the streets of Dhaka, these stories span the globe and the spectrum of human experience. Step into the "Chronicle of Oddities" and discover the mysteries that lie just beyond the reach of modern science.



















