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The Penal ColonyGeneral Fiction by: Richard Herley
The hit movie No Escape, starring Ray Liotta, was based on The Penal Colony. It is 1997. The British government now runs island prison colonies to take dangerous offenders from its overcrowded mainland jails. Among all these colonies, Sert, 25 miles ...
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The Society for the Betterment of MankindGeneral Fiction by: Jennifer L Armstrong
What do you do when your boyfriend wants to be a rabbi even though he's not Jewish? Well, if you're El Waller, for starters, you come up with a plan guaranteed to get your boyfriend's mind off of his yowds and tavs. Then you take a summer side trip t...
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The Eighteen LettersGeneral Fiction by: Luis Antonio Freire
This ebook… (‘The eighteen letters’)… was a consequence of several facts which were not planned. They happened (a kind of) accidentally. A few years ago, I decided to publish a collection of 18 letters which I wrote to my sons, telling stories of my ...
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My Journey 2 The Center Of The EarthGeneral Fiction by: Jessica Fairweather
It’s my birthday and my dad is planning a surprise birthday trip. Yeah! (Not really). I hope it isn’t boring like the time I went to outer space when really I went to the most boring space museum ever. I mean seriously! (My seventh grade project)
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WatershedGeneral Fiction by: C. C. Phillips
Karl Larkin is at the helm and he is steering a financially broken nation on a parlous course toward economic recovery. From a small town auditorium to the largest venues across the country, his mesmeric voice speaks for and sways a public desperate ...
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The Earth GoddessGeneral Fiction by: Richard Herley
Book III of the Pagans Trilogy. It is 3000 BC. The cult of the Earth Goddess is controlled throughout the vast empire of Europe by the secretive and unscrupulous Red Order, the priesthood which manipulates all power for its own ends. The land that is...
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The Flint LordGeneral Fiction by: Richard Herley
Book II of the Pagans Trilogy. This novel of intrigue, violence and betrayal in the land of our Stone Age forefathers is a magnificent successor to the author's The Stone Arrow. Here, spurring the Flint Lord's drive for conquest, is his passion for h...
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The Stone ArrowGeneral Fiction by: Richard Herley
Book I of the Pagans Trilogy. When the men of Burh, settlers from continental Europe, fall upon the sleeping nomad tribe in the depths of the forest amid the Downs of southern England, Tagart is the only survivor, escaping by sheer chance after his w...
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Visit to SingalingGeneral Fiction by: Gulliver
Gulliver and his friends visit the 4th country on their world tour. The United Colonies is a libertarian paradise. There is nearly absolute freedom but it is tempered by responsibility. All people start with an equality of opportunity in education th...
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A look at our human valuesGeneral Fiction by: Gulliver
Cmdr. Gulliver and his friends visit the 4th country on their world tour. The United Colonies is a libertarian paradise. There is nearly absolute freedom but it is tempered by responsibility. All people start with an equality of opportunity in educat...
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Visit to KinoGeneral Fiction by: Gulliver
It took less than ten hours from Los Angeles International Airport to touch down in Jingjing, the capitol of Kino. From what I had remembered as a boy, Kino was a province of China but in the late 90s it had been granted a freedom to experiment wi...
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The FabulistsGeneral Fiction by: Philip Casey
Tess was brooding about Arthur and Brian when a large puppet bird caught her attention. Its head lunged on its unwieldy neck as it led the noisy, colorful parade along O’Connell Street. A judge rolled his eyes and absently waved a claw from his perch...
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The last broken homeGeneral Fiction by: Free ebook
The last broken home is a self-development site for teens and adults, parents and children. It is one man’s journey from teen depression to self-esteem, from totally sucking to totally awesome.
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The DeciphermentGeneral Fiction by: Rayan Ali
The Decipherment is centered on Isabelle Aimery – a young and successful Parisian cryptologist. Isabelle lost her parents at the age of 10. They were both archaeologists. From an early age, she was very fond of numbers and codes. She had created a wh...
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The Prophet of Panamindorah - Book ThreeGeneral Fiction by: Abigail Hilton
Book Three - Fire and Flood Amid the long shadows of Archemais‘s library, Corellian lay awake. He could hear the soft snores of his companions, and the supper they‘d eaten sat warm and pleasant in his belly. The banked fire gave off a soft glow. He ...
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The Prophet of Panamindorah - Book TwoGeneral Fiction by: Abigail Hilton
Book Two - Wolflings and Wizards Just as the sun was growing strong on the walls of Danda-lay's palace, an astonished doorshelt admitted a bloody, bedraggled wood faun, dripping with sweat and mist water. He was still wearing his hat with a green pl...
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The Prophet of Panamindorah - Book OneGeneral Fiction by: Abigail Hilton
Book One - Fauns and Filinians Corry showed up at the orphanage two years ago, unable to remember how he’d gotten there. He spoke a language no one recognized, and he was afraid of cars and planes and computers. Corry can remember snippets of another...
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Spell of ApocalypseGeneral Fiction by: Mayer Alan Brenner
FROM THE GROUND, the bird was an infinitesimal white speck lost against the isoluminescent glare of the midday sky. From the perspective of the seagull, however, the ground and its features were clearly apparent in all their multiplicity and confusio...
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Catastrophe's SpellGeneral Fiction by: Mayer Alan Brenner
THE AIR WAS THICK and the heat oppressive. Outside the flap of canvas that covered the doorway, a vast range of beige desert overlaid by a scattering of scrub ran to the horizon. The line of dust raised by the approach of the caravan hung motionless ...
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21 MachetesGeneral Fiction by: John Geesman
Take one of America’s largest utilities…a delusional, error-prone CEO…a $46.5 million war chest filched from customers…California’s squalid, pay-to-play ballot initiative process…what results? Hubris, overreach and venality upended by truthfulness. O...