• Super SF Double Feature: Children of the Coming World and Mars One

  • By: Kevin Candela
  • Narrated by: Allen Grunerud
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Super SF Double Feature: Children of the Coming World and Mars One

By: Kevin Candela
Narrated by: Allen Grunerud
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Publisher's summary

It's drive-in weather year-round with Kevin Candela's Super SF Double Features.

In Children of the Coming World, plant workers arrive one morning to the utterly bizarre sight of some form of cocoon, big as a bus, bonded to one of the huge towers. They quickly realize there's more than one...and what's inside them is coming out all too soon.

Then in Mars One we find out just how much humanity's eager reach may be exceeding its grasp when "space boredom" drives one astronaut to what should have been a mere harmless prank, triggering a series of events that...well, let's just say the title of this one was almost Mars One, Earth Zero.

©2018, 2019 Kevin Candela (P)2019 Kevin Candela

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Interesting well written and told

Being raised in the 50's and 60's the two stories reminded me of the black and white SCIFI movies at that time. I do recommend them to everyone to read.

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I tried to like it...

2 short stories. While I really struggled with the poor narration, I wanted to give both stories a chance. Both had decent character development, and I was actually starting to be drawn into the mystery of the pods in the first story when BAM! it abruptly ended in a matter of minutes! Story veered into the patently absurd and ridiculous, then THE END. What?! 2nd story was ok, actually lol a couple of times, and wrapped up nicely.

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Great sci fi plot, and something new

really enjoyed the story and narration for Children of the coming world. Mars 1 seems to be told in log entries and took a little bit to adjust to some abrupt jumps. the narration was smotthe and great voices.

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Excellent Short Sci-fi

Two excellent short science fiction stories. The first had the flavor of those quick, not too deep, stories of the sci-fi golden era.
The second, Mars One, had a more modern feeling . Perfectly narrated by Allen Grunerud, the central character sardonically relates all the tragic mishaps of cramming six people on a spacecraft for the first mission to Mars. Two very entertaining stories.

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