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My name is Jax.
That is the name granted to me by my human masters.
I am a slave.
But I shall be free.
You're the greatest writer of the age, gone to ground and subsiding into drink. You always said you wanted to catch some of those Nazi bastards in the waters around your beloved Cuba. What happens when you actually get your wish? Find out in Cayos in the Stream, by Harry Turtledove.
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President John F. Kennedy has lived through the ambush in Dealey Plaza. America holds its collective breath, seeing its president nearly executed in broad daylight. But as the country marches on, the office of the President finds itself under a much more insidious type of fire. Political scandal,...
Al and the Moon Dogs is Steven G. Farrell's fictional alternative historical novel the early days of the Beatles before they became internationally famous. When Gerard Moran flies over to Ireland to bury his Uncle Al, he discovers an old and battered manuscript among his uncle's papers. Al Moran has left behind his memoirs. What a memoir it is! It is the story of Al Moran's many adventures with Ginny Browne, a beautiful and independent woman from
...11) Straits of Hell
A country on the brink of defeat. A woman who answers a call to arms. A man to challenge an Empire.
For centuries, women used weapons to kill for food, men to kill in war. Now Lena must break with tradition to save those she loves, but as she steps from her settled world into one of battle, intrigue and politics, her lover chooses banishment. Lonely and afraid, each decision Lena makes brings more terrible consequences,
"Fellows's obvious talents are his world-building and his prose." - Shai Palmer, Reedsy Discovery
A wayward city, untethered by time or place. If you find yourself caught within its strange magic, you are already lost.
All Stina wants is to escape a terrible date and get her VW out of the mud. João just wants to return to his regiment fighting for the King of Portugal. Croydon wants to find his way back to his bicycle
..."A richly colorful novel," said the New York Times, but in the author's home town, the bookstore manager kept it under the counter and sold it only to those who dared ask for it. Woodstock was still four years in the future, and American students were more worried about nuclear weapons than the war that was brewing in Vietnam. But already something was blowing in the wind, and the young Daniel Ford was among the first to document
...15) Night Sirens
The feeders walk among us. They sap our energy and cause sudden old age death. Governments tell people it's a virus. If told the truth, it would shatter the fabric of humanity. Frank Hram, a respected financial consultant, knows what it means to be a feeder. A Covenant Keeper, he hunts rogue feeders responsible for sudden old age deaths. The US-based Project Purple knew all about them and the Covenant, desperately seeking a way to integrate them
...The battle for Greece is well underway after Allied landings on the mainland and Dodds has the heavy burden of safeguarding all the inhabitants of his bride-to-be's village. Meanwhile in London politicians are turning their minds to creating a post-war Britain fit for heroes, in the Pacific the Hood is taking the war to the Japanese and Massu's quest to get the Princess to Rome meets unforseen human obstacles...
17) Juniper Point
June 1910. Charles Richard Crowningshield, a wealthy industrialist from Chicago, is sending his family east, to escape the summer heat. They arrive by private train, to the village of Woods Hole, a small fishing village on the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. He's just purchased a new home there, high atop Juniper Point, a windswept promentary with views to the sea and the Elizabeth islands beyond. But the house, built in 1880, a large Victorian
...18) NInseceke
Ninseceke means kiss on forhead, it is a book of beautiful fables.
"A masterful and epic novel . . . a stunning portrayal of how things that seem infinitesimal can shake the entire world." —History that Never Was
"The best alternate history novel I have ever read . . . daunting in its vision . . . this book is a dream come true." —Never Was Magazine
On September 11, the United States were destroyed.
That is, September 11 of the Year of Our Lord 1620.
In this alternate history,
20) Ponchi Fonchi
Ponchi Fonchi is a short short story book based on two characters Ponchi and Fonchi, and they both talk with each other in idioms and phrases. It is a wonerful book for readers.
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