Astounding Stories

June 1930

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4.5

Astounding Stories is a landmark science fiction magazine that captures the imagination of its readers with thrilling tales of adventure and exploration. In this sixth issue, listeners will find the conclusion of Ray Cummings' captivating story, "Brigands of the Moon," alongside the continuation of Murray Leinster's intriguing narrative, "Murder Madness."

This edition also features three additional short stories from various authors, showcasing a diverse range of ideas and styles that reflect the vibrant creativity of the genre during the early 20th century. Additionally, a short novel by Charles W. Diffin adds depth and variety to this collection, making it a rich listening experience for fans of speculative fiction.

With its blend of serialized storytelling and standalone pieces, Astounding Stories offers a unique glimpse into the early days of science fiction, inviting listeners to explore the boundaries of imagination and the possibilities of the future.

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Critiques


Overall very good stuff. Beware of multiparty serials that will suck you in to all of there astounding stories.

Great collection of stories


I enjoy these stories, some more than others, but its a good collection of tales

Brilliant


Wonderful stories from the past