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"The Little Monsters Come" by Ray Cummings is a gripping science fiction thriller that catapults readers into an extraterrestrial adventure. Set in a futuristic world, the novel follows humanity's harrowing encounter with alien invaders. As the aliens launch their invasion, the story unfolds with heart-pounding action and high-stakes conflict. Cummings masterfully explores themes of survival and exploration as humanity grapples with the technological prowess of the extraterrestrial foes. Against the backdrop of space, the novel delves into the depths of human resilience and ingenuity in the…mehr

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"The Little Monsters Come" by Ray Cummings is a gripping science fiction thriller that catapults readers into an extraterrestrial adventure. Set in a futuristic world, the novel follows humanity's harrowing encounter with alien invaders. As the aliens launch their invasion, the story unfolds with heart-pounding action and high-stakes conflict. Cummings masterfully explores themes of survival and exploration as humanity grapples with the technological prowess of the extraterrestrial foes. Against the backdrop of space, the novel delves into the depths of human resilience and ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds. Amidst the chaos of the alien invasion, the characters embark on a thrilling journey to confront the invaders and protect the future of humanity. With every twist and turn, the tension mounts, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final confrontation. "The Little Monsters Come" is a riveting tale that blends science fiction with adrenaline-fueled action, offering readers a thrilling ride through the cosmos. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity and the unyielding drive to explore the unknown, even in the face of unimaginable danger.
Autorenporträt
American science fiction and comic book writer Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings; August 30, 1887 - January 23, 1957) was born in the United States. From 1914 through 1919, he served as Thomas Edison's personal assistant and technical writer. The Girl in the Golden Atom, written by Sir Edwin W. Cummings and released in 1922, is regarded as one of his most important science fiction works. For The Girl in The Golden Atom, Cummings merged elements from The Diamond Lens by Fitz James O'Brien and The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. A collection of short tales that were released between 1919 and 1922 is his most well-known fictional work. The Girl in the Golden Atom by Ray Cummings first published in All-Story Magazine on March 15, 1919. Several of his stories were published in pulp magazines before being collected in books. It was a common misconception that Einstein or Feynman was the author of the adage "Time is what prevents everything from occurring at once." The Time Professor, one of his earlier works that was published in 1921, is cited as the instance where it was first used.