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21) The passengers
23) Raven Stratagem
25) The final storm
26) Shadow War
For nine centuries the Emperor Kostimon has sat upon the Ruby Throne. The dark lord Beloth is responsible for his eternal existence—and what the shadow god has bestowed, he can easily take away . . .
As the aging...
29) A Wizard in Mind
LIBERO PIROGIA!
Magnus D'Armand, the renegade son of Rod Gallowglass, Warlock of Gramarye, has set out to prove himself twice the hero and liberator his father ever was. However, Magnus has inherited not only his father's awesome psychic gifts, but his uncanny knack for getting into trouble as well.
Bored and in search of excitement, Magnus D'Armand has asked his sentient starship to find him a world in need of revolution.
...Book 1 The Backrooms: No Way Out
Join a lone explorer as they navigate the inescapable maze known as the Backrooms - an infinite expanse of rooms and corridors. Their quest for freedom grows urgent as the dread of eternal entrapment becomes ever more palpable. "The voice keeps growing louder and louder, acting as a weight, pulling my sanity down to a deep dark place the longer I'm lost in here."
Book 2 The Backrooms:
...Ten novellas from the legendary Leigh Brackett. Brackett co-wrote the screenplay for The Big Sleep with William Faulkner, wrote the screenplay for the John Wayne classics Rio Bravo and Hatari and wrote the first draft of The Empire Strikes Back. Known as the Queen of Space Opera, she was a mentor to Ray Bradbury. Included in this collection are Martian Quest, Lorelei of The Red Mist (with Bradbury), The Citadel of Lost Ages, Citadel of Lost Ships,
...Two novellas set in Aliette de Bodard's award-winning, critically acclaimed Xuya universe, a timeline where Asia became dominant, and where the space age has Confucian galactic empires of Vietnamese and Chinese inspiration
The Citadel of Weeping Pearls
The Citadel of Weeping Pearls was a great wonder; a perfect meld between cutting-edge technology and esoteric sciences—its inhabitants capable of teleporting themselves anywhere,
...Introducing "It Was Just Another Day in America," a thought-provoking book by Ryan David Ginsberg that explores a range of issues facing America today. Through eight short stories and a series of powerful poems, the author provides commentary on topics such as abortion rights, gun violence, capitalism, social media, and more. In addition to tackling these important issues, Ginsberg also bravely delves into the deeply personal topic of mental health,
...To whomever stumbles upon this journal,
It's odd, penning an introduction when I'm uncertain anyone will ever read this. It feels like sending a message in a bottle into an endless ocean of yellow, hopeful that someone, somewhere, will find it and know they're not alone in this maddening labyrinth.
I am the Caretaker. That title was not one I chose, but one that was thrust upon me. As days blurred into nights, and nights into days,
...The twenty-sixth century. Humanity has expanded beyond Earth's system to hundreds of planets that colonists now call home. But the United Earth Government and the United Nations Space Command is struggling to control this vast empire. After exhausting all strategies to keep seething...
Quỳnh's path intersects that of Minh, the daughter of one of her oldest enemies, who chafes at her own lack of freedom;...
Here there be gods and monsters - forged from flesh and stone and vengeance - emerging from the icy abyss of deep space, ascending from dark oceans, and prowling strange cities to enter worlds of chaos and wonder, where scientific rigor and human endeavour is tested to the limits. These are cosmic realms and watery domains where old offerings no longer appease the ancient Gods or the new and hungry idols. Deities and beasts. Life and death. Love
...Winner of the LA Times/Ray Bradbury Prize
Nineteen sparkling stories that weave between the lands of the living and the lands of the dead. Spirits Abroad is an expanded edition of Zen Cho's Crawford Award winning debut collection with nine added stories including Hugo Award winner "If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again." A Datin recalls her romance with an orang bunian. A teenage pontianak struggles to balance homework,
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