
The Girl in the Golden Atom
What if our entire universe is merely a single atom within a vastly larger world? And what if the atoms comprising the objects we touch every day contain fully realized, sprawling universes of their own?
In The Girl in the Golden Atom, a brilliant Chemist invents a revolutionary ultramicroscope, peering deep into the scratches of a golden wedding ring to discover an astonishing secret: a magnificent, glowing world populated by an alien race-and a captivatingly beautiful woman named Lylda.
Driven by scientific curiosity and an undeniable romantic pull, the Chemist develops a shrinking serum to cross the impossible threshold into the ring's subatomic civilization. But upon his arrival, he finds this golden utopia threatened by a ruthless enemy force. Using his rapidly fluctuating size as a weapon, the Chemist becomes a godlike giant among microscopic men, plunging headlong into a desperate war to save the woman he loves.
The Girl in the Golden Atom is a foundational classic of inter-dimensional and microscopic science fiction, masterfully penned by Cathleen King. Prepare for a mind-bending, pulp-adventure romp that challenges the boundaries of scale, time, and humanity itself.
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