From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi
Forty Star Wars stories revisit Return of the Jedi through the eyes of supporting characters, droids, and creatures.
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Plot structure labels used: episodic collection, interlinked stories, short-form, twist endings, philosophical reveals, complete endings, contextual introductions, postscript commentary
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Forty Star Wars stories revisit Return of the Jedi through the eyes of supporting characters, droids, and creatures.
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A short story collection of eerie horror and speculative tales about AI, family bonds, and post-human dread.
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A late-career Bradbury collection of 21 short, fantastical tales blending nostalgia, wonder, menace, and wit.
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Six illustrated YA sci-fi novellas explore future worlds where love, grief, and hope collide with strange technologies.
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Asimov’s robot short stories return with new cases, new dilemmas, and fresh twists on the Three Laws of Robotics.
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Four classic Asimov SF stories explore Mars, alien contact, and space-age problems through ideas, twists, and hard choices.
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A short story collection using surreal satire to probe consumerism, media, fear, and fragile humanity in American life.
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Kurt Vonnegut’s early magazine stories gather humor, satire, and a few sharp sci-fi pieces into one uneven career snapshot.
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A short-story collection of uncanny, twist-driven tales about moral dilemmas, strange encounters, and unsettling human behavior.
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