The Longest Voyage / Slow Lightning
The Longest Voyage by Poul Anderson
In search of the Aureate Cities Rovic had brought the Golden Leaper halfway round the world. Weathering hurricanes and mutiny, he meant to do what no other ship's master had done; circumnavigate the globe and return to riches and glory.
Then on a distant, barbarous island, Rovic met a shipwrecked traveler who claimed to have come on an even longer voayage. But who could believe his tale – of a ship that sailed between the stars?
Slow Lightning by Steven Popkes
Ira and Gray found the egg on an abandoned ferryboat. It was wrinkled, with smears of red and yellow, and bigger than a basketball. They weren't sure why it was there, only that it must have been there on purpose.
The next day, the egg had grown... Gray wouldn't guess what might be inside it, but Ira knew it had to be better than anything else he had on this rotten world.
Then it hatched, and then real trouble began!
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Poul Anderson
Poul Anderson's name is synonymous with the golden age of science fiction, a master of speculative worlds where the future is as vast and varied as the past. Born in 1926 in the United States, Anderson's journey as an author was shaped by his fascination with history, science, and the unknown. A child of the Great Depression, he was drawn to stories that stretched the boundaries of possibility, whether set in the stars or rooted in the depths of myth. Over the course of his career, Anderson built a reputation for crafting intricate narratives that blend hard science fiction with the richness of historical and fantasy elements, making him one of the genre's most respected voices.

