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  • av Brendan Walsh
    197 - 307

  • av Caleb Posten
    197

  • av Blaise Ramsay
    201

  • av Brittany Elise
    251

  • av Blaise Ramsay
    211

  • av Lydia R Outland
    291

  • av Charles Domokos
    331

  • av Maureen Sherbondy
    197

  • av Clark Viehweg
    201

  • av Diane Williams Gordon
    201

  • av Carolyn Geduld
    197

  • av James B Zimmerman
    171

  • av Laya V Smith
    307

  • av Desiree R Kannel
    181

  • - A Healing Journey of Love, Loss and Renewal
    av Marinda Freeman
    181

  • av Brandon Barrows
    181

  • av Lawrence H Sola
    261 - 331

  • av Joseph J. Swope
    247

  • av Terry Lee Caruthers
    201

    "An engaging read, particularly for cat lovers, and a promising debut." -Kirkus ReviewsTwelve-year-old Vivie and her family flee for their lives during the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary. Despite the trials and travails of life on the run-starvation, trauma, fear-Vivie remains haunted by the fate of her beloved feline, Norsk, whom she was forced to leave behind. She develops a lifelong affinity for the strays and ferals she encounters during their escape, seeing both her current situation and Norsk's reflected in their existence on the street-skinny, scared, and without a real home. During this arduous journey, Vivie is cautioned to safeguard her true identity because of those who wish to do her harm. Bound for the United States, Poppa entrusts her with a butcher-paper-wrapped packet containing this family secret. It is a secret that must be protected at all costs. A secret Vivie guards for the remainder of her life.

  • av J S Morrison
    281

  • av Lawrence Parlier
    247

  • av Steve Searls
    141

    "A compulsive page-turner that contains elements of romance, tragedy, adventure, journeys through space and time, terror, mysticism, and meditation. It's a high-octane, multilayered odyssey that is perfect for readers looking for a little bit of everything." –IndieReaderJane Takako Wolfsheim learns she can alter time and space after meeting a charismatic stranger named Jorge Luis Borges.Inextricably she falls for Borges. Soon, however Borges’ lies and emotional abuse, and nightmares about a demonic figure, “the man in black,” nearly drive Jane mad. After her parents are murdered, Jane flees with Borges. Both the ghost of haiku master, Basho, and the Daibutsu of Kamakura, a statue of Buddha that appears in her dreams, offer her cryptic advice. Unable to trust anyone, Jane must find the strength to save herself, her unborn child, and possibly the future of humanity.

  • av Patti Liszkay
    191

  • - A Balkan Odyssey
    av Michele Levy
    247

  • av Jason S Litz
    197

  • - Just Smart Enough
    av Robert Snyder
    201

    Geneticists/people of metal at the University of Nairobi conduct a centuries-long genetic engineering initiative that transforms biological Africans into an entirely new, immeasurably smarter human species. Meanwhile, the people of metal who led the Human Rescue Initiative in Africa have built human colonies on two distant planets to assure that humans survive somewhere.Colonists find strange mosaic-like formations of small stones at ground level on both planets. They form identical patterns that change in a fixed sequence. It’s a coded message that promises God’s overwhelming love to the message’s recipients if they can formally prove an “unsolvable” 20th-century math conjecture and send the proof in the direction of “God’s abode.”African leaders treat the message as genuine, just in case. God’s love is nothing to sneeze at, if He exists. Contemporary mathematicians aren’t yet smart enough to solve the conjecture, but it’s only a matter of time, and genetics.

  • av Joseph Hirsch
    197

  • av J L Cole
    247

  • av Lawrence H Sola
    277 - 391

  • - A Time Travel Novel of Adventure and Survival
    av Christy Cooper-Burnett
    247

    "An action-packed time-travel adventure that will leave you thirsting for the sequel." -Sublime Book Review"Immersive science-fiction and moving character drama, No Way Home explores, refreshing for the genre, the human element of time travel." -Brian Carmody, author of Hellish BeastsChristine Stewart is a regular woman just doing her job when she gets stranded in history. When she gets up for the day, her plan is simple: go to work, travel back in time to the year 1867 in Oklahoma to deport a cyber-criminal, then head back to her time in 2070 Los Angeles and get ready to go on vacation with her son, Michael.Then the system goes down and she-and dozens of other transporters around the world-are stranded in the past with minimal training and no supplies.Just when she thinks things can't get any more dangerous, she is cast further back in time and thousands of miles away.As her goals shift from simply getting home to something much more dire to all of humanity, Christine must step outside of herself, work as part of a team, and ultimately make the choice between what it easy and what is right. Even if it costs her everything-including her one chance of ever getting home.

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