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Love, Death + Robots, Vol. 2 & 3: The Official Anthology
Author: | Geoff Brown Amanda J. Spedding |
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Cohesion Press, 2022 |
Series: | Love, Death + Robots: Book 2 |
1. Love, Death + Robots, Vol. 1 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
The seventeen stories that make up Volumes Two and Three of the Emmy® award-winning Netflix Original series Love, Death & Robots.
Contents:
- Automated Customer Service - (2019) - short story by John Scalzi
- Ice - (2015) - short story by Rich Larson
- Pop Squad - (2006) - novelette by Paolo Bacigalupi
- Snow in the Desert - [Polity Universe] - (2002) - novelette by Neal Asher
- The Tall Grass - (2012) - short story by Joe R. Lansdale
- All Through the House - (2017) - short story by Joachim Heijndermans
- Life Hutch - [Earth-Kyba War] - (1956) - short story by Harlan Ellison
- The Drowned Giant - (1964) - short story by J. G. Ballard
- Three Robots: Human Habitats - [Three Robots - 2] - short fiction by John Scalzi
- Bad Travelling - short fiction by Neal Asher (variant of Bad Traveling 2008)
- The Very Pulse of the Machine - (1998) - short story by Michael Swanwick
- Kill Team Kill - (2016) - short fiction by Justin Coates
- Swarm - [Shaper/Mechanist] - (1982) - novelette by Bruce Sterling
- Mason's Rats - [Mason's Rats] - (1992) - short story by Neal Asher
- In Vaulted Halls Entombed - (2015) - novelette by Alan Baxter
- Jibaro - short fiction by Alberto Mielgo
- Three Robots: Two Versions Intro - essay by John Scalzi
- Three Robots Report Back on the Habitats in Which Humanity Chose to See Out Its Final Days - novelization - [Three Robots - 2.1] - short fiction by John Scalzi
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