[This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Read by Paul Boehmer, Arte Johnson, Stefan Rudnicki, and others] This second volume of Orson Scott Card's five-volume anthology of short stories features seven tales exploring possible future scenarios for the human race. A Thousand Deaths: In Soviet-occupied America, a man convicted for not reporting a conspiracy is sentenced to be repeatedly put to death and brought back to life until he apologizes convincingly. Clap Hands and Sing: An old man travels back in time to fall in love with a women he let get away. Dogwalker: A man hacks into a government database using a system administrator's password. But getting the code right turns out to be very wrong. But We Try Not to Act Like It: A man whose TV won't turn off is told that he'll only be allowed to do so if he changes his social status by making some friends or developing a sexual relationship.