Beowulf's Children

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Macmillan, 1996 M11 15 - 512 páginas

A new generation is growing up on the island paradise of Camelot, ignorant of the Great Grendel Wars fought when their parents and grandparents first arrived on Earth. Setting out for the mainland, this group of young rebels feels ready to fight any grendels that get in their way. On Avalon, however, there are monsters which drawf the ones their parents fought, and as the group will soon learn, monsters also dwell in the human heart.

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THE RETURN
17
MOTHER EEL
28
ICE ON THEIR MINDS
39
MOUNT TUSHMORE
61
THE MODERN PROMETHEUS
74
SURFS UP
91
THE MAINLAND
105
THE GRENDEL GOD
121
GHOSTS AND WEIRDS
281
CONQUEST
293
MISTRESS
309
ASIA MINOR
319
DEMONS
330
GEOGRAPHIC
341
TITHE
352
CHILDREN OP THE DREAM
359

PARADISE
133
THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE GRENDEL
155
INVISIBLE DEATH
158
PARADISE LOST
165
EVACUATION
173
THE TRIAL
179
THE VERDICT
188
THREE SEDUCTIONS
200
EDGARS STORM
216
ROBOR
228
GRENDELS
233
VICTORY
235
SCRIBEVELDT AND EDEN HILL
246
THE ROUNDUP
263
FAMILY TIES
367
FIRECRACKERS
374
THE BEAVERS
385
LOVE AND FEAR
396
THE DEVILS SING
406
AUTOPSY
417
BEE HUNT
427
THUNDER
435
THE GATHERING STORM
446
BEES
453
DEATH
466
CHOICES
480
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Larry Niven received his B.A. in mathematics in 1962. His first novel, World of Ptavvs (1966), was a success and launched his career. Niven has won five Hugos and one Nebula award, testimony that his colleagues in the science fiction world respect his work. Perhaps Niven's most well-known creation is Ringworld, a distant planet that may be taken as a metaphor for Earth, as it was once great but has since fallen into decay.

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