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ROCKET SUMMER is a new summer reading event, created by @michaelk.vaughan8617 in which we are reading CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION for the month of July. In this upcoming third week of July, we will be reading science fiction from the 1950's. In this video, I discuss my reading possibilities for the week.
The month is focused in the following way:
Week 1: The Beginnings of SF in the 19th Century through 1939
Week 2: SF from 1940 through 1949
Week 3: SF from 1950 through 1959
Week 4: SF from 1960 through 1969
Co-Hosts of Rocket Summer:
@michaelk.vaughan8617
@GrammaticusBooks
@bookssongsandothermagic
@GenreBooks23
@anotherbibliophilereads
@MysteryandMayhem
@BookTimewithElvis
@theliteratetexan660@LiterateTexan
@TheBookclectic
@ShawnDStandfast
@saintdonoghue
@BookChatWithPat8668
Books Mentioned as Possibilities for Week 3:
Bradbury, Ray. Bradbury Stories. Wm. Morrow, 2005.
Bradbury, Ray. The Illustrated Man. Simon & Schuster, 2012.
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. Simon & Schuster, 2012.
Clarke, Arthur C. Childhood's End. Del Ray, 1953.
Simak, Clifford D. Worlds Without End. Belmont Books, 1956.
Simak, Clifford D. Worlds Without End. Armchair Fiction, 2011.
Simak, Clifford D. City. Gollancz/Orion Publishing, 1952.
Asimov, Isaac. FOUNDATION. Bantam Dell, 1951.
Yaszek, Lisa, ed. The Future Is Female, Volume 1: 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women from Pulp Pioneers to Ursula K. LeGuin. Library of America, 2018.
Vandermeer, Ann and Jeff, eds. The Big Book of Science Fiction. Vintage Books/Random House, 2016.
#rocketsummer #sf #scifi #sciencefiction #booktube #reading
ROCKET SUMMER is a new summer reading event, created by @michaelk.vaughan8617 in which we are reading CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION for the month of July. In this upcoming third week of July, we will be reading science fiction from the 1950's. In this video, I discuss my reading possibilities for the week.
The month is focused in the following way:
Week 1: The Beginnings of SF in the 19th Century through 1939
Week 2: SF from 1940 through 1949
Week 3: SF from 1950 through 1959
Week 4: SF from 1960 through 1969
Co-Hosts of Rocket Summer:
@michaelk.vaughan8617
@GrammaticusBooks
@bookssongsandothermagic
@GenreBooks23
@anotherbibliophilereads
@MysteryandMayhem
@BookTimewithElvis
@theliteratetexan660@LiterateTexan
@TheBookclectic
@ShawnDStandfast
@saintdonoghue
@BookChatWithPat8668
Books Mentioned as Possibilities for Week 3:
Bradbury, Ray. Bradbury Stories. Wm. Morrow, 2005.
Bradbury, Ray. The Illustrated Man. Simon & Schuster, 2012.
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. Simon & Schuster, 2012.
Clarke, Arthur C. Childhood's End. Del Ray, 1953.
Simak, Clifford D. Worlds Without End. Belmont Books, 1956.
Simak, Clifford D. Worlds Without End. Armchair Fiction, 2011.
Simak, Clifford D. City. Gollancz/Orion Publishing, 1952.
Asimov, Isaac. FOUNDATION. Bantam Dell, 1951.
Yaszek, Lisa, ed. The Future Is Female, Volume 1: 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women from Pulp Pioneers to Ursula K. LeGuin. Library of America, 2018.
Vandermeer, Ann and Jeff, eds. The Big Book of Science Fiction. Vintage Books/Random House, 2016.
#rocketsummer #sf #scifi #sciencefiction #booktube #reading