The Colors of Space
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The Colors of Space

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
1983

Overview

Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Colors of Space is a science-fiction adventure that leans into mystery, alien environments, and the pressures of survival far from home. The novel uses its vivid title well, suggesting a universe where perception, danger, and discovery are all tied together, and where the landscape itself can feel strange and alive.

Fans of classic speculative fiction will find a brisk story shaped by exploration, family ties, and the tension between human limits and unknown worlds. The Colors of Space offers the pleasures of pulp-era momentum with a more imaginative, psychological edge, making it a good fit for readers who enjoy old-school space adventure with an offbeat sense of wonder. It is a satisfying choice for readers who enjoy speculative fiction with atmosphere, mystery, and unusual worldbuilding.

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