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The series was simultaneously released in both the United States (by Del Rey Books) and the United Kingdom (by Titan Books). [2] The first book in the series, The Darwin Elevator, was released in July 2013, and the two sequels, The Exodus Towers and The Plague Forge, were released later that same year. [3] An eBook-only release, The Dire Earth ...
The Riverworld series consists of five science fiction novels (1971–1983) by American author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). The Riverworld is an artificial , or heavily terraformed , planet where all humans (and pre-humans) who ever lived throughout history have been restored to life.
The Life Nature Library is a series of 25 hardbound books published by Time-Life between 1961 and 1965, with revisions to 1968. It has been translated from English into eight languages and sold in 90 countries. [ 1 ]
Middle-earth represents the Old World of our planet Earth (named Arda in the stories) in a fictional (pre)historic era. Mistborn: The Final Empire: 2006 Brandon Sanderson: Misterland: Mr. Tickle: 1971 Roger Hargreaves: Setting of Mr. Men and Little Miss series. Mortal Engines Quartet: Mortal Engines: 2001 Philip Reeve: Monster Hunter universe ...
Animated TV series in which dinosaurs reclaim Earth. Based on the comic book series Xenozoic Tales. Game 1993–present Technology The Mega Man X series: A video game series created by Capcom: Game 1993–present Supernatural The Doom series: A computer game series created by id Software – about a demonic invasion of human colonies on the ...
Since the original Earthdawn novel series was canceled as the books were being written, the first two were first published as French and German translations in the 1990s. Scars: A Lost Novel of Earthdawn, 2005, ISBN 0-9745734-2-6 Scars: An Earthdawn Novel, 2010, RedBrick; Little Treasures
Rare Earth was succeeded in 2003 by the follow-on book The Life and Death of Planet Earth: How the New Science of Astrobiology Charts the Ultimate Fate of our World, also by Ward and Brownlee, which talks about the Earth's long-term future and eventual demise under a warming and expanding Sun, showing readers the concept that planets like Earth ...
In 2004, Black Water made The New York Times ' weekly nationwide top-ten list in the category "Children's Paperback Books," [3] and a month later, for the first time, the series as a whole ranked in the category of "Children's Best Sellers: Series." [4] The remaining five books, The Rivers of Zadaa (2005), The Quillan Games (2006), The Pilgrims ...