Worlds Apart is a novel written by Joe Haldeman and published in 1983.
Worlds Apart is a novel in which Marianne O'Hara and millions of survivors in New New York become victims of a virus that kills anyone over the age of twenty. [1]
Colin Greenland reviewed Worlds Apart for Imagine magazine, and stated that "It feels perverse to say that a series about the near extinction of the human race seems uneventful, but somehow it does. The futuristic detail is fascinating, but Haldeman relates it in a casual, rambling way that dilutes much of its drama." [1]
Time Out of Joint is a dystopian novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in novel form in the United States in 1959. An abridged version was also serialised in the British science fiction magazine New Worlds Science Fiction in several installments from December 1959 to February 1960.
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Worlds is a novel written by Joe Haldeman and published in 1981.
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