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  • From Now to the Other

    by Kim Donovan
    Most trips to the other side of the world would be life changing in some way, especially when planned by your recently passed mother. However, visions, dreams, strange encounters, and ancient gifts are a bit more than Jane had in mind. She certainly wasn’t expecting to open a stone gateway to an otherworld or uncover secrets that would rock her knowledge of reality to its very core. This is the beginning of a journey between two realms, four kingdoms and a girl trying to find her place amongst ... more
  • Ignite Earth Red Giant

    by Wanda Vargas
    Set millions of years from now, Earth's inhabitants found a way to fuse its radiation source with machinery to help ignite and push the planet out of its orbit from the sun to alleviate the earth’s temperature as the sun increases in diameter, thus increasing in energy. An event known as the Great Flare is about to repeat itself where a giant, catastrophic flare is emitted from the sun capable of scorching the surface of the earth. The creators of IGNITE and leader of the world believe now is th... more
  • Arc

    by M. E. Lange
    Will the technological advances of the New Eden, a mysterious, government-funded, science vessel, be enough to save Eva when the arc of civilization takes a sharp turn? In the new novel, Arc, by debut author, M.E. Lange, the year is 2032 and Eva, a brilliant but angst-ridden 18-year-old, is frustrated by the insanity she sees everywhere she turns. Incivility in Politics. Gun violence. Climate change. Wars. Pollution. Greed. Power. Injustice. It all seems too much for her, and she feels powerl... more
  • The Grumleys of Castle Grimwold

    by Rowena Mohr
    Nigel Grumley has always wanted to live in a castle – just like Ulric the boy-prince in his favourite novel, The Bloodstone of Carrickfergal. So when his dad has one of his ‘Brilliant Ideas’ and buys a 700 year-old English castle, Nigel thinks all his dreams have come true. Except that Castle Grimwold is 5,000 miles away from home, a complete ruin and possibly the only castle in Europe that doesn’t have a dungeon, or a secret passageway – or anything. Nigel isn’t the only one who’s not impres... more
  • Everything Is Temporary

    by Jon Cohn
    Jump into the gripping world of "Everything Is Temporary," where the Barnes family's peaceful life takes a surprising turn after a tragic event rocks their world. As you read, you'll be drawn into the suspense, wondering how well you really know the people closest to you. The suspenseful journey begins when Sarah's husband, Tom, starts acting strangely. His mood swings create chaos, leading to unfounded accusations against their thirteen-year-old daughter. But hang on tight, because the tensi... more
  • The Diner at the Dawn of the Universe

    by David Bonn
    Having fun with philosophy in an omnipotence-free environment. Follow me on a quest to find a kinder and gentler theory of everything.
  • The Pollutant Speaks

    by Alex Cochran

    A stagnating humanity is crushed onto seven small worlds, while the enigmatic union of alien life seems to set impossible goals to qualify for contact. When a discharged mental patient finds himself bankrupt, his only escape is to venture further into the cosmos than he ever dreamed.

    Do his inner demons hold the secret to peace with our stellar neighbours? Or will a fanatical leader and his cult return humanity to the dark ages?

    The Pollutant Speaks guides the reader through a fut... more

  • The Incredibly Amazing and Magical Flying Chair: Part I

    by Nancy Machlis Rechtman and Bob Shumaker
    Noah Gibson comes from a family that has magic in their blood. He is also an overly imaginative seventh grader whose magician father has mysteriously disappeared. The only clue Noah has to his father’s sudden departure is a magical reading chair in the attic. Noah believes the chair has the power to transport the person sitting in it anywhere they wish, but he has trouble convincing his friends and family. When a little white lie told to his teacher and classmates grows into increasingly fantast... more
  • B089QSHMQ9

    by Harriet M. Winter (pen name)
    Bunny Thread isn’t a girl you can’t call average. She is eleven years old, lives at the back of a button shop, and makes her own clothes. You would have to look far and wide to find anybody more skilled with a sewing machine or more nimble-fingered with a thread and needle. Bunny is one of a kind – too out there, if you ask her classmates. That’s why she cannot find a friend, no matter how hard she tries. One day she decides to use her unique skills to make herself a friend. It takes thr... more
  • Soul Masters: The Hunting Grounds

    by K.R. Gastreich

    On a hike through the forest, Mayela stumbles into a terrifying world where immortals hunt souls. To survive she secures protection from a Soul Master. When he demands payment, Mayela fights back. But how can she fight the desire consuming her heart?

    Every soul Nathan claims expands the power of his realm. In Mayela, he finds a rare gift that could guarantee his place among the Soul Masters. All he must do is secure her allegiance without losing his heart. And Nathan has no heart t... more

  • Dean's Magical Mix Up: The Principal's Pin

    by Kathleen Davis

    Dean has had enough of school and wishes he could escape, but little does he know that his wish is about to be granted in a most unexpected way.  Dean's world is turned upside down when a mysterious pin transforms him into the school principal overnight. As he grapples with newfound responsibilities and adult challenges, Dean embarks on an unpredictable journey of self-discovery.  The story humorously explores the desire to grow up quickly and imparts valuable lessons ab... more

  • Ark of the Apocalypse

    by Tobin Marks
    Earth is on the verge of becoming a dead planet. The polar ice caps melted long ago, and it's been decades since the last raindrop fell. Ocean levels rise a dozen meters, and forest fires rage on a global scale. Eleven billion people dying of thirst wage water wars against each other as extinction looms. Humanity needs a new planet. As Earth deteriorates, the nation states desperately work together to build a mechanism for recolonization. And so the Magellan II is born, the first starship capa... more
  • Cities in Orbit and the End is Near

    by Ronald J. Fischer
    In the late twenty-first century, the world had neglected to pay enough attention to climate change and was in bad shape. The temperature of the earth and the oceans was high and rising fast. The ocean levels were rising; tornadoes, hurricanes, and flooding were increasing. The world population had reached ten billion and was overcrowded. The crime rate in the United States was very high. One result of this was the construction of cities in orbit, which were very large cylinders that rotated abo... more
  • The Wall

    by Brian Penn
    He could live forever. But is he willing to pay the price? It’s 2099, and the former United States of America is in the midst of another civil war. In the wake of a revolutionary technology that grants people a second chance at life, an impenetrable wall divides the prosperous nation of Zion from the slums of MiddleLand. Stuck inside the wall and desperate to reunite with his fiancée, contraband smuggler Asher is hell-bent on finding a way out. When his uncle offers him a once-in-a-lifetime... more
  • Poseidon's Atlantis Adventure - The Human Hybrid Experiment

    by Grace Allison Blair
    Unravel the Mysteries of Atlantis and the Gods in "Poseidon's Atlantis Adventure: The Human Hybrid Experiment" After the War of the Titans and Olympians, the depths of the Aegean Sea conceal a tumultuous aftermath within Poseidon's underwater palace. The sea god's bitterness simmers as Zeus, his younger brother, ascends to the role of chief deity and ruler of the world—a position once fervently desired by Poseidon himself. Trapped in a quagmire of familial bonds and vengeance, Poseidon contem... more
  • Eternally Mortal

    by Tom Cobey

    Eternally Mortal is a fantasy about second chances.

    Darcey convinces her childhood friend, Joanne, to move in with her, all in an effort to escape Joanne’s abusive husband, Michael. The plan goes awry when Michael learns of the plan and kills Darcy and seriously wounds Joanne.

    Tabatha, Darcy’s wife, sets her mind to changing her life and positioning herself next to Joanne in the event Michael tries to return and finish the job he started. Joanne has not met Taba... more

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