Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke

Before Eden by Arthur C. Clarke

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The New Accelerator by H. G. Wells

A breakthrough drug gives two men access to a world where ordinary life appears frozen, turning a quiet seaside afternoon into something almost impossible to comprehend. But once they begin treating time itself like a playground, a dangerous problem emerges that neither of them a ...  Show more

Some Words With a Mummy by Edgar Allan Poe

A late-night experiment meant to impress a room full of scholars turns humiliating when their ancient guest begins judging the modern world instead. A scientific curiosity becomes a razor-sharp battle of egos, where every proud claim about progress risks another devastating laugh ...  Show more

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