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The Fullmetal Alchemist novels were one of the premiere titles for Viz's new Fiction imprint and were translated by Alexander O. Smith. [8] [9] The first five novels were released in North America from October 2005 to December 2007. [10] The sixth novel, translated by Jan Mitsuko Cash and Asumi Shibata, was released in October 2021.
AlphaPolis is a publisher of light novels and manga, [4] particularly for online readers. [5] The company is the publisher for several light novel series, including A Playthrough of a Certain Dude's VRMMO Life, New Saga, and Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy. They are most notable as the publisher of Gate, which has sold 6 million copies. [6]
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Radio Free Albemuth is a dystopian novel by Philip K. Dick, written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. Originally titled VALISystem A , it was his first attempt to deal in fiction with his experiences of early 1974 .
Stephen King: The Aftermath (1963 novella), Sword in the Darkness (1970 novel) and The House on Value Street (1974 novel based on the Patty Hearst kidnapping) Dean Koontz: Ride the Storm, third in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy; Jonathan Lethem: Heroes, 125-page novel which he wrote while in high school
It is located within the northern sector of Alpha III M2, and is heavily fortified. This is where the supreme council building is, a stone, six-story-high building, the largest one in Adolfville. The Manses are people with mania. They are the most active class, the warrior class. The Mans representative is Howard Straw.
The novel is a fixup [1] of two earlier short stories, "The Ark of Mars" (first published in the September 1953 issue of Planet Stories) and "Teleportress of Alpha C" (first published in the Winter 1954-1955 Planet Stories). Its first book publication was as half of Ace Double F-187 with Legend of Lost Earth by G. McDonald Wallis. [2]
[2] Anthony C. Doyle reviewing for the School Library Journal did not recommend the novel saying "readers looking for a novel about a sibling's criminality would be better served by Patricia McCormick's My Brother's Keeper, and those looking for stories about tissue donation and sibling illness could try Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper" [3]