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Future Days Anthology: A Collection of Sci-Fi & Fantasy Adventure Short Stories
- The Days Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Lee Goettl
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Summary
Join the adventure through dystopian worlds, to outer planets and into a speculative future.
Welcome to the Future Days Anthology.
Seventeen authors imagine a future with thrilling tales, starships, unlikely heroes, and exotic aliens, all of which combine to make Future Days a must-listen sci-fi fantasy short story collection.
Featuring USA today best-selling author Christopher Nuttall, Amazon best-selling sci-fi authors Rick Partlow and PP Corcoran and award-winning author RB Kelly, alongside rising stars in the sci-fi fantasy genre.
The stories:
"The Good Citizen", by Aline Boucher Kaplan
Out of work? Need to pay the bills? Don’t worry, the government is looking for a few good people to work in the colonies. And, oh yeah, its compulsory.
"Cell Effect", by Christopher Cousins
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"Greener Pastures", by Justin C. Fulton
When the line between a utopian virtual world and harsh reality become blurred, the choices we make can be fatal.
"Orbital Burn", by David M. Hoenig
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"A Winter’s Day", by Edward Ahern
Ever-Young Cryogenics promise its clients a brief spell of life every decade. But what happens when your family grow old and die, but you don’t?
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In a hierarchical society decided by birth, instructions must be followed. Unless you are a radical and want to destroy the system.
"The Pink Shar-Ship Switcher", by James Worrad
Jada is a businesswoman intent on climbing the corporate ladder by sealing a lucrative deal. That is, until a Being from another reality intervenes.
"Custodian", by Johnny Pez
Only a special kind of person volunteers to stay awake during the long voyages between the stars while the rest of the crew sleeps. But what happens when he gets lonely?
"The Caller", by Lisa Timpf
A job she hates on a world with too many problems. But what if she can escape to a new world and start again? Can she leave everything she knows and loves behind?
"The Trickle-Down Effect", by Mark Lynch
Denton, a man who would do what needed to be done to survive in the "Pit". The lowest, dirtiest, crime ridden part of a mega city forgotten by the "One Percenters" living in their luxurious towers.
"Jericho", by Matthew William
A new world. Ripe for colonization. Pre-prepared by nanite Seedlings for the arrival of their human designers. But what happens when the designers become your God?
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- Helen
- 21-07-19
great book
Seventeen authors imagine a future with thrilling tales, starships, unlikely heroes, and exotic aliens, all of which combine to make Future Days a must-listen sci-fi fantasy short story collection.
great short story enjoyed all of them
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- Washington, DC reader
- 19-03-21
Amateurish
Overall these stories are uneven with only a few really great standouts and several real clunkers For diehards only- you’ll enjoy the good ones and forgive the bad
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- Amy Cat
- 12-09-21
Good story but boring narration
Loved the stories! Some were fresh and imaginative, and I found a few new writers to follow. The narration was boring and better suited to non-fiction. Narration of the emotionally charged scenes and action were particularly difficult to follow due to the style. Id give it a listen again, but it could have been better.
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- Oneadem
- 05-02-21
Wanted to like it, but...
A Mashup of mediocre stories with average narration. Got through four stories but couldn't go on. Sorry. I really wanted to like it.
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- Archie R. Whitehill
- 13-01-21
Good
Imagination runs wild. Like most anthologies, some of the stories were good and some were very good. Meeting new authors is another anthology plus.