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The Oracle of Y'alan

by Lawrence Kane

Eons ago when the emperor Eldoran Kalridge Y’Alan cast a powerful spell to save his lands from a devastating storm he exhausted every ounce of his energy. All that remained after his incantation had run its course was an arm-length... Read More

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I, robot

by Lawrence Kane

Ignore the recycled title and unfortunate cover art; this techno-thriller has nothing to do with Isaac Asimov’s book or Will Smith’s movie of the same name. Innovative fast-paced and extraordinarily well-written it’s honestly... Read More

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The Totality of All Being

by Lee Gooden

Jane Joyce has given the world a novel in the same category as books like James Redfield’s The Celestine Prophecy Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World and the latest media darling Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret. Authors like Byrne and... Read More

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Blue War

by Marlene Satter

Biotechnology has run amok, and cloned human remains have been found in an otherwise empty city. An uneasy political situation threatens to erupt into violence, perhaps even another war, over a precious source of fuel. Over all this... Read More

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Righting Time

by Todd Mercer

The eventful third book in the Honor Bound series "Righting Time" extends the adventures of Alexandre Dumas’ Three Musketeers into a future both strange and familiar. Time travel is controlled by refined psychically able people from... Read More

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The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction

“My mother was a slave named Violet4264. I’d always wanted to see where she’d carved her life in stone.” So says Porkpie early on in “C-Rock City,” a tale that looks at an issue as old as humanity itself: slavery. Part of the... Read More

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Xirca

by Marlene Satter

The planet Xirca is a curious place—one side always turned toward the sun and the other always dark. Some of its people live on the dark side in caverns heated by volcanic activity and use the flaps of skin that stretch between their... Read More

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He is Known as Ego

by Aimé Merizon

The reader of this sci-fi mystery mixed with a dollop of metaphysical yearnings better have a good memory for names. The book starts off with a list of 32 characters (oops make that 44 considering that 12 of them have two names!). As the... Read More

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