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Paperback Planet of the Damned Book

ISBN: 1023159724

ISBN13: 9781023159722

Planet of the Damned

(Book #1 in the Brion Brandd Series)

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Harry Harrison's "Planet of the Damned" delivers a thrilling science fiction experience, a classic space opera adventure that explores the challenges of survival on an alien planet. This meticulously prepared print edition invites readers to delve into a timeless story of humanity facing the unknown.

A cornerstone of science fiction literature, "Planet of the Damned" explores themes of resilience and adaptation against the backdrop of a hostile extraterrestrial world. Harrison masterfully crafts a narrative that captivates with its blend of action, adventure, and thought-provoking exploration of life beyond Earth. Journey to a strange and dangerous planet, and witness the struggle for survival unfold. This enduring work continues to resonate with readers who appreciate classic science fiction.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

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Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Sci-fi Cuban Missle Crisis?

Brion Brandd is a guy from a backwater planet who's been recruited to stop a nuclear war. Many things stand in his way, from an office staff who can't be bothered to the natives themselves. With the help from some friends, he might just be able to stave off the bombs and save an entire world. Planet of the Damned is a short adventure book that aims to show things aren't how they appear on the surface. The last chapter felt tacked on, like it was an editor's idea as opposed to the author's. There are some obvious things that date the writing but it's still an interesting read for a long weekend.

Extraordinary

I've never been in a desert, or in a distant planet, but writer Harry Harrison made me feel like I was in one, when a person by the name of Brion Bradd went to attempt to save a planet named Dis, from being destroyed in a war. In the book Planet of the Damned, Harrison kept me wanting to keep reading, and to find out what would happen next. New discoveries in the book led to new settings and new plots. As the story begins, Brion Bradd is asked to help avert a war between to planets by his friend Ihjel. Obviously, Brion must think about this first. Little does he know, he is empathetic, the first man in thirty years. As finalists in the Twenties, which is a competition, they are both up for the job. They pick up a biologist, named Lea, to assist them on their duty. As the novel progresses, Brion learns that this planet is a living hell. The whole planet Dis is a desert. To make thing worse, the crew sets down on the planet, and Ihjel is killed, and Brion and Lea are dehydrated in the middle of nowhere. Will they have success in their mission? You will have to read it to find out!!As the first science fiction book I have read, it inspired my interest in science fiction novels. It is a short book yet filled with excitement and suspense. From start to finish the book was great. The way Harrison describes the characters, the planets, and the story is extraordinary.

Classic Science Fiction

This was the first science fiction book I read as a kid (too many years ago than I care to count) and it stimulated my interest in the genre. "Planet of the Damned" is classic science fiction and a coming of age story. The hero, Brion, is a young man given his first opportunity to prove his worthiness by trying to save Dis, a horrible planet that seems hell bent on self destruction. Harrison's imagination fills the page with sweeping scenery, even though the book checks in at a relatively snappy 160 or so pages. It is proof that epic science fistion does not need to go one for many volumes ala L. Ron Hubbard.

One of Harrison's treasures!

This book blends action with Harrison's humor and inventiveness.The book vividly depicts a man's search for an answer to a planets mystery.From start to finish this book is interesting.If you like science fiction this book is for you!The way Harrison describes the characters,the story,and the planet is remarkable!If you are a fan of Harrison's work,this is a must-have!
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