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Manufractured
Action-packed and featuring strange technologies, this is an intriguing kickoff to a new science fiction series. Mistrust of the government and rampant sickness are among the ills that threaten to rot America from within in the ambitious...
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Feast of Chaos
In this grand adventure, tortured villains turn into twisted heroes, hardened warriors reveal hidden passion and compassion, and everyone seems to be hiding something. "Feast of Chaos" is the emotionally charged third book in Christian...
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Outland Exile
by James Burt
Led by a foulmouthed female protagonist, this unique and entertaining dystopian adventure is full of well-drawn characters. Clark Boutwell’s "Outland Exile" is a hard-edged dystopian sci-fi adventure depicting the struggles between the...
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The Sidhe
The book’s dreamlike tone is a pleasant change from the grim and dark novels that characterize the modern fantasy genre. In "The Sidhe", author Charlotte Ashe portrays a world where the magical sidhe of the faerie world are enslaved by...
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The Case Book of Irene Adler
by Lynn Evarts
Cassimally spectacularly describes Sherlock Holmes’s Victorian England in this fresh glimpse at the detective through the eyes of Adler. In "The Case Book of Irene Adler", San Cassimally puts the famous “Woman” (Irene Adler, who...
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There's an App for That
Lighthearted satire and high-tech devices meet in There’s an App for That. Advances in software and gadgetry are often met with a certain degree of public mania. In the mind of comedy writer Ed Toolis, the conveniences of the...
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Blood of the Fey
by Jill Allen
Ellefson delights in her creations and possesses the raw talent to breathe new life into old legends. Debut author Alessa Ellefson successfully modernizes the King Arthur legend for teens with "Blood of the Fey", the first novel in her...
