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Sci-Fi Series 2

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Esperanza is a story about love. Earth will remain unlivable for many decades to come. Pollution, global warming, reached a point of no return. Jean chooses to spend the rest of her life imprisoned in a glass dome, looking after George—without possibility of reprieve. Others choose Esperanza.


Review by: Hanna on Sep. 29, 2010 :
The Simulator took me where no woman has been before—I could really identify with Astrid (what a beautiful name!). Little Angels was more amazing than I could ever imagine. And Esperanza made me shed a tear, both of sadness and, perhaps, of joy. I hope there's more in the series.

Review by: Adam on Sep. 26, 2010 :
Most SF writers seem to concentrate on technological achievements of the future. Not so Stan Law. He takes them for granted, and instead offers us the extraordinary consequences, which some inventions, trends, or attitudes, might have on us. We can only hope his prophetic warnings will be heeded before it’s too late.

Review by: Czytelnik on Aug. 31, 2010 :
There is pseudo science fiction that is filled with monsters and gore. That’s fine, for the young minds. But there are also the giants of the genre who seem to reach out to our potential, both, good and bad, in our not so distant future. Stan Law belongs in the later category. Fascinating what a fertile mind can produce.

109 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2010

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Stan I.S. Law

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Stan I.S. Law (nome de plume of Stanislaw Kapuscinski), an architect, sculptor and prolific writer was educated in Poland and England. Since 1965 he has resided in Canada. His special interests cover a broad spectrum of arts, sciences and philosophy. His fiction and non-fiction attest to his particular passion for the scope and the development of Human Potential. He authored more than forty books, twenty of them novels. His novels have often been described as visionary fiction, and/or spiritual thrillers. His short fiction has also been shortlisted for the CBC Literary Awards.

Under his real name, he published eighteen non-fiction books sharing his vision of reality. He also composed two collections of poems in his original native tongue, in which he satirizes his view of the world while paying homage to Bozena Happach's sculptures.

As an architect [RIBA, MRAIC, OAQ ret.] he designed a number of high-rise buildings in Montreal, including Regency Hyatt Hotel (now Delta), Place Mercantile, Headquarters for the Mutual Alliance, as well as a number of low and middle rise structures for private clients. In the National Capital, he was the associate in charge of the design of the Royal Bank Headquarters on Sparks Street.

To find out more about him, look at http://stanlaw.ca or add him as a friend.

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I have such a great time reading Law’s books; they always appeal to one’s intellect and allow your creative imagination some exercise. I have read ‘Sci-Fi series 1’ and loved it; so it only felt right that I should give ‘Sci-Fi series 2’ a try. I’m glad I did, although I don’t expect anything less from such talent.

His incredible stories, which are a combination of humor, wit and excellent story-telling, make these short stories mini- masterpieces. If anyone were to write a book under the alias of Stan I.S. Law, you would spot the imposter immediately.

I live in hope that Stan Law never stops writing; his books are a joy to read. I highly recommend this book!!
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