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The year is 1999. Nine years have passed since the sowing of the Cores. Jay ought to be elated, collecting his diploma in a world where education has become a relic of the past. Yet, beneath his outward contentment, he is... See More
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The year is 1999. Nine years have passed since the sowing of the Cores. Jay ought to be elated, collecting his diploma in a world where education has become a relic of the past. Yet, beneath his outward contentment, he is... See More
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by Larry Siems
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by Don Brown
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The authorized biography of the creator of Middle-earth. "One of the most interesting and readable biographies of a literary figure." -- The Times In the decades since his death in September 1973, millions have read The... See More
by Téa Obreht
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Joan D. Vinge returns to Tiamat, the world of her Hugo Award-winning novel The Snow Queen and its bestselling sequel The Summer Queen. Set during the time of The Snow Queen, BZ Gundhalinu is a by-the-book "Blue" on the trail... See More
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by Nicole Cuffy
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by Rick Rodgers
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by Jim Butcher
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by James Wyllie
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An in-depth look at the personal lives, psychological profiles, and marriages of the wives of officers in Hitler's inner circle: "Compelling." -- The Washington Post Goering, Goebbels, Himmler, Heydrich, Hess, Bormann... See More
by Larry Niven
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by Bob Tarte
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