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The Secret World Chronicle, Book Three: World Well Lost
- Written by: Mercedes Lackey
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Continuing the action and intrigue of the first two books, World Well Lost joins the ensemble cast of metahuman characters as they struggle against the growing powers of the Thule Society as well as Echo's own waning popularity. Famed fantasy and sci-fi author Mercedes Lackey and newcomers Dennis Lee and Cody Martin bring this superhero-themed braided novel podcast series to life with characters such as the Seraphym, Victoria Victrix, John Murdock, and Red Djinni, with stories read by Veronica Giguere.
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Library of the Worlds Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 3
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Join Julian Hawthorne in the captivating third volume of the Library of the Worlds Best Mystery and Detective Stories, where thrilling short tales await from English and Irish authors. This collection not only features stories that have been translated into English for the first time, but also includes gems sourced from unexpected origins, including ancient letters and rare manuscripts. Prepare for a journey through intrigue and suspense! (Summary by Leni)
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The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Written by: Beauty_23
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The Lost World is a 1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle concerning an expedition to a plateau (native name is Tepuyes) in South America (Venezuela) where prehistoric animals (dinosaurs and other extinct creatures) still survive. The character of Professor Challenger was introduced in this book. Interestingly, for a seminal work of dinosaur-related fiction, the reptiles only occupy a small portion of the narrative. Much more time is devoted to a war between early human hominids and a vicious tribe of ape-like creatures.
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The Lost World (version 2) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Imagine a strange, tropical place that is almost inaccessible. Time appears to have stood still there. Species of animal and plant life not seen elsewhere on Earth, except in the fossil record, inhabit the place. The lakes heave with the shapes of huge grey bulks moving under the surface. The woods are places where chittering cries move about above your head, as powerful apes move swiftly in the canopy of leaves. Then, a tree splinters nearby, and a dinosaur steps out from his hiding place... and he's eyeing YOU.Jurassic Park? Not quite. The Lost World was an inspiration for Jurassic Park; in ...
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War of the Worlds (Version 3)
- Written by: H. G. Wells
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As the nineteenth century drew to a close, few could have imagined that Earth was under the watchful gaze of beings from distant worlds. With an air of unshakeable confidence, humanity continued its daily routines, blissfully unaware of the greater forces at play. Just as we observe the tiny organisms beneath a microscope, those extraterrestrial eyes were quietly plotting, driven by envy and a lack of sympathy. The idea of life beyond our planet was merely a fantasy, and the threat it posed was unimaginable. Yet, unbeknownst to us, their plans were already unfolding. (Cori Samuel, adapted from...
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Around the World with the Children by Frank G. Carpenter (1855 - 1924)
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An introduction to world geography for young and old alike. Topics such as China, Japan, the American Indian, Europe and the oceans on a beginning level. Summary by BettyB
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Well at the World's End: Book 3: The Road to The Well at the World's End
- Written by: William Morris
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The Well at the World's End: Book 3 – The Road to The Well at the World's End continues Ralph of Upmeads’ daring quest for the mystical well that grants eternal youth. Along his journey, he encounters both friends and foes, testing his resolve and courage. This installment is filled with magic, peril, and adventure, leading ever closer to his ultimate goal.
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White Jacket, or The World in a Man-of-War by Herman Melville (1819 - 1891)
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This is a tale based on Melville's experiences aboard the USS United States from 1843 to 1844. It comments on the harsh and brutal realities of service in the US Navy at that time, but beyond this the narrator has created for the reader graphic symbols for class distinction, segregation and slavery aboard this microcosm of the world, the USS Neversink. (Introduction by James K. White)
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