to cross over to the fictional realm ofTime of Ironand collect a special flower that will cure her. Once she crosses into the fictional world, Rae discovers she’s impersonating Rahela, the arch-villainess of the saga, and she proceeds to collect allies and minions to avoid her impending ex...
"They are as real to us as the fictional world of Star Wars." Moira had said. If Star Wars could be real in some non-Gaia theoretical unreality, why couldn't a Chinese fantasy? I should've read more of them when I had the chance. It was no use regretting now. Yung rarely ever...
I believe the Sea of Thirst and the Mountains of Inaccessibility are entirely fictional, but they’re not beyond imagining. Certainly the central idea of a vast sea of moon dust isn’t disproven—just no such body of dust has ever been directly observed and measured by astronauts, lunar ...
Although bigger rock formations are understandably impractical to remove, accepting the inability to remove small rocks can be difficult, especially considering the level of technology that humanity has achieved in Space Colony’s fictional universe. FIXED ORIENTATIONS: Although the developers may have th...
Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques read the new e-book "Explorers Club" aloud on the International Space Station. (Image credit: CSA) The picture book follows the fictional adventures of the Explorers Club, made up of the children Niko, Layla, Mathias and Gemma and their dog Chewie, "the...
Ephemia Rimaldiby Linda Demeulemeester is a wonderful read. Set in the early 1900’s during the time of suffragists, in a fictional town, and in a traveling circus – this is a refreshingly different setting for a fun adventure story in which a spunky girl fights for equal rights. The ...
Hadfield: I'm hoping that everyone just loves it as a story, as an amazing fictional thriller. But also that they have a better feel for what it’s like to be an astronaut or a cosmonaut. And what the human experience is like and what types of people it took then and it still take...
Well thought out fictional systems, however, imply design attributes just as technologies do in the real world. One early and highly popularized example of the transition from rockets to such a new technology can be seen in, of all places, the Tom Swift, Jr. series....