Best of
Aliens

2001

Alien Taste


Wen Spencer - 2001
    Now considered one of the greatest trackers in the country, this private investigator puts his nose to the ground to track down missing fugitives. When he crosses paths with a criminal gang called the Pack, Ukiah discovers just how much he has in common with the Pack.

Edward Bear and the Very Long Walk


Ken Scholes - 2001
    Suddenly, he wanted to cry. “Yes. They’re…sleeping?”He hoped and hoped and hoped and hoped, grimacing as he did. He looked around.Makeshift beds lined the room. Small hands gripped blankets, small eyes stared at the ceiling.“No.” The boy frowned. “They’ve died.”“Because of Something Very Bad?”“Yes. And I need you to be a Very Brave Bear. Can you do that?”Rated PG. Contains strong images of death and violence. Almost certainly not appropriate for small children.

The Twilight Zone Scripts, Volume 1


Richard Matheson - 2001
    

Alien Storm


Don Viecelli - 2001
    A large solar flare erupts on the surface of the Sun and races towards Earth. The International Space Station is about to be hit by massive solar radiation event. Commander Bonario is working outside on an EVA and is caught in the storm. A UFO suddenly appears and tries to shield the astronaut from the harmful X-rays. The solar panels overload and an explosion occurs, which cripples the alien spacecraft. It crashes on Earth, killing the four occupants. A Top Secret military crash investigation ensues. The bodies are recovered along with strange looking disk devices with special alien powers, but one disk is missing. A TV reporter finds out about the crash and threatens to expose the cover-up. Meanwhile, the massive magnetic storm hits the Earth with devastating consequences. The world is threatened. The alien mothership appears searching for the lost occupants and memory disks. Only the aliens can help the world protect itself from future solar events. Surprisingly, the Sun’s energy holds the key to the alien’s final journey.

Alien Opposites


Matthew Van Fleet - 2001
    Each cleverly-illustrated page shows a host of characters big and small, whispering and shouting, silly and scary--just pull the tab and the opposite appears!

Instructions


Bob Leman - 2001
    Read very carefully... Bob Leman is a groundbreaking and highly influential science fiction and horror writer whose work includes one of the only cannibal stories ever to be featured in Fantasy and Science Fiction magazine ("Bait" ). His short stories, including "Instructions," were collected in Feesters in the Lake from Darkside Press. "Instructions" was also featured in Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year (14).

UFO Crash at Roswell II: The Chronological Pictorial


Donald R. Schmitt - 2001
    

Love Is A Miracle


Brad Steiger - 2001
    In this inspiring collection of true stories, lovers find each other with some astonishing help from angels, spirits, paranormal occurrences, and prophetic dreams.With his riveting storyteller's ability, Brad Steiger has filled "Love is a Miracle" with scores of heartwarming accounts which pay tribute to the many miracles and mysteries that have brought lasting love to real people's lives.

Farscape Episode Guide for Season Two


Talis Pelucir - 2001
    Season Two Two Crichtons! Twice the fun. Season Three cranks up the heat between John and Aeryn while delivering a number of new surprises. Scorpy's backstory! Zhaan's sacrifice! New cast members. New episodes.

Parapsychology: The Science of Unusual Experience


Ron Roberts - 2001
    Unlike previous works, the current volume invites readers to step into the shoes of scientists (believers and sceptics alike) to see not only how they must approach the array of weird and wonderful events that demand their attention, but also the tools that they use to do their job. An range of intriguing topics is considered including; dream telepathy, near death experiences, alien abductions, belief in astrology, placebo effects and awareness during anaesthesia and in comas. In addition readers have the opportunity to engage in experiments with the authors.Exploring these and other areas, the book bridges the gap between traditional psychology and its so called fringe areas, providing accessible accounts of how science works on the border of its last frontier: the human mind.Parapsychology' is for readers from a variety of backgrounds; professionals in the field, students, lay readers and anyone who wants to understand what the paranormal can tell us about ourselves as we set out into 21st century. A variety of viewpoints are on offer, with the emphasis on the reader to make their own mind up. Prepared to be unsettled...