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Inventing Utopia Now
Invent Utopia Now: Transhumanist Suggestions for the Pre-Singularity Era Hank Pellisier eBookEditor.net Invent Utopia Now is a collection of essays by Hank Pellisier. He covers a broad range of topics from feminism and its positive effect on average lifespans to … Continue reading
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Tagged Hank Pellisier, review, smashwords, transhumanism, utopia
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Dexter in the Dark
Dexter in the Dark Jeff Lindsay Vintage Books/Black Lizard This darkly funny book is the third Dexter book to appear. Written by Jeff Lindsay it features the serial killer/blood spatter expert Dexter. Dexter finds killers and dispatches them according to … Continue reading
Posted in Mystery/Thriller
Tagged Dexter, jeff lindsay, review, serial killer, thriller
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Sabbath
Sabbath Dan Allender Thomas Nelson Sabbath by Dan Allender is part of the Ancient Practices Series. Each book in the series takes one of seven ancient religious practices that are common to the Abrahamic faiths. Dan’s book on the Sabbath … Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Non Fiction
Tagged Ancient Practices, Christian, Dan Allender, God, life, review, Sabbath
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Blackmail
Blackmail Arthur Sines Independent Author Blackmail by Arthur Sines is a novel about a world run by The Third Party, or the Party for short. Blackmail is one of their star agents. Their task is to keep the world running … Continue reading
Faded Lives
Faded Lives Edward T. Vaughan Mullen Valley Press Faded Lives is a novel by Edward T. Vaughan. He tells the story of Mark who visits his grandmother sometime after the passing of his grandfather. Mark is feeling guilty that he … Continue reading
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To Darkness Fled
To Darkness Fled Jill Williamson Marcher Lord Press To Darkness Fled by Jill Williamson is the second in the Blood of Kings trilogy. Picking up where By Darkness Hid left off this book follows Achan and Vrell along with their … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, fantasy, jill williamson, Marcher Lord Press, review, To Darkness Fled
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Accuser of the Brethren
Accuser of the Brethren Tee Michaels Covenant Signature Publishing Accuser of the Brethren is a thriller by Tee Michaels. In it we meet Celeste Tyler, a young woman who has come back from a horrific accident to be an essential … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Mystery/Thriller
Tagged Accuser of the Brethren, horror, review, Tee Michaels, thriller
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By Darkness Hid
By Darkness Hid Jill Williamson Marcher Lord Press By Darkness Hid is a fantasy novel by Jill Williamson. In its opening pages we meet Achan who is a stray. A stray in this world is a person who was abandoned … Continue reading
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The Tenth Crusader
The Tenth Crusader Kirk Outerbridge Marcher Lord Press Kirk Outerbridge’s The Tenth Crusader opens in 2082 in a world that is balanced between the West and Islam. Rick Macey is an cyborg and an agent with CDI – Civil Defence … Continue reading
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The Indispensabe Guide for Smaller Churches
The Indispensable Guide for Smaller Churches By David Ray Published by Pilgrim Press In his book, The Indispensable Guide for Smaller Churches, David Ray makes a clear argument that the smaller church may be the best vehicle for living out … Continue reading