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Video games about the end of the universe (3 P) Pages in category "End of the universe in fiction" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Survivalist series: Jerry Ahern: First book 1981, Total War: Game 1981 War Aftermath! Game from Fantasy Games Unlimited: Novel series 1981 War The Pelbar Cycle: Paul O. Williams: Seven-book series. First book The Breaking of Northwall (1981); a thousand years after a series of nuclear exchanges. Re-published in 2005.
The books have been reprinted a number of times as a trilogy (as well as many times separately): in 1986 by Ballantine Books as "Galactic Empire Novel[s]", in 1992 by Spectra as "The Empire Novels" and in 2010 along with The End of Eternity by Orb Books, in both print and Kindle editions.
The Fold: This is chronologically the second book in the series and was published in 2015 by Crown Publishers and Audible Inc. as an audio book. The Second book in the series follows Leland "Mike" Erikson as the main character. Mike, though a high school English teacher in Maine, has an eidetic memory and can recall anything he's ever seen.
Pages in category "Novels about the end of the universe" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Viriconium is the capital city in which much of the action takes place. Viriconium lies on a dying Earth littered with the detritus of the millennia, seemingly now its own hermetic universe where chronology no longer applies. [4] Michael Moorcock – The Dancers at the End of Time series (1972–6). [5] Hideyuki Kikuchi – Vampire Hunter D series
Cover of the first book. Fate of the Jedi is a series of nine science-fiction novels set in the Star Wars expanded universe (now known as Star Wars Legends).The series is written in three cycles by the authors Aaron Allston, Christie Golden, and Troy Denning.
It is the fourth book in the John Dies at the End series, written under a working title "David Wong Dies in This One". [1] It is also the first of Pargin's novels published under his real name beginning from the first edition, after he had abandoned the "David Wong" pseudonym his previous books were published under. [2]