Extra-terrestrials and Earthlings may live worlds apart, but they have more in common than we think.

In this captivating collection of thirty-two short stories from the Andromeda Galaxy, everyday life, cosmic adventure, and the occasional planetary cataclysm unfold across the universe.

Some planets dazzle with futuristic bliss, while others wrestle with complex challenges—sometimes solved in the most unexpected ways. Many worlds are connected by a powerful alliance that unites them, though cosmic outlaws still roam the stars, pursued by mercenary fleets. Across countless species and distant planets, the basic needs and desires remain remarkably the same.

Through shortcut tunnels in space and the possibility of black hole travel, Earth’s future explorers may one day visit these incredible places—and perhaps find a home among the stars.

Allow your imagination to soar as you explore the unique lifestyles of these ETs—maybe one of these planets is just what you’ve been looking for.

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Made me believe in the possibility of other homes

I went in expecting fun sci-fi, but I didn’t expect the sense of comfort these stories brought me. The idea that Earthlings might one day join these extraordinary worlds felt strangely reassuring. I especially enjoyed the stories of planets solving their problems in surprising ways. It’s a book that makes you dream a little bigger.

Sonia Thomas

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Simple, beautiful storytelling

From the first story, I knew the author had a gift for painting rich worlds in just a few pages. I loved how even the most bizarre species still had dreams and anxieties I recognized. The pacing kept me hooked without overwhelming me with details. It’s a book I’ve already recommended to three friends.

William Reimers

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Perfect blend of wonder and warmth

This book reminded me why I love speculative fiction so much. It’s full of imaginative worlds, yet the characters always feel grounded and real. The episodes with cosmic outlaws were some of my favorites because they added just the right amount of tension. I closed the book feeling inspired and oddly hopeful about humanity’s own future among the stars.

Catalina Santorini