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Charles Peirce reviewed Rifts World Book Two: Atlantis in White Wolf #35 (March/April, 1993), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "Whether or not you like Atlantis will depend on what you want. If you feel the need to populate the Rifts world with yet more monsters, magic and weaponry, then definitely purchase this book. If not, definitely ...
Second Best Isn't So Bad (A Softer World book 2) (Topatoco, 2009) One Bloody Thing After Another (ECW, 2010) Bible Camp Bloodbath (self published, 2010) [15] The Girl Who Couldn't Come (self published, 2011) [15] Everybody Gets Got (A Softer World book 3) (Topatoco, 2012) The Complete Lockpick Pornography (ECW, 2012)
The Dragon Kings Book 2 Mark Ellis 0-373-63835-3: August 2002 023 Far Empire: Mark Ellis 0-373-63836-1: November 2002 024 Equinox Zero: Mark Ellis 0-373-63837-X: February 2003 025 Talon and Fang. Heart of the World Book 1 Mark Ellis 0-373-63838-8: May 2003 026 Sea of Plague. Heart of the World Book 2 Mark Ellis 0-373-63839-6: August 2003 027 ...
The faults, he says, are mainly caused by the game publishers' and guide publishers' haste to get their products on to the market; [5] "[previously] strategy guides were published after a game was released so that they could be accurate, even to the point of including information changes from late game 'patch' releases.
Authors Ferrante, Jesmyn Ward, and George Saunders each had three books on the list, the most of any author. The following authors were listed twice: Roberto Bolaño, Edward P. Jones, Denis Johnson, Alice Munro, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith and Philip Roth. [2]
In 1996 under the house pseudonym of "James Axler", he created the best-selling Outlanders series, the first entry of which was released in 1997. With the cancellation of the Gold Eagle imprint at the end of 2015, Outlanders concluded its 18.5 year run, making it the most successful mass-market paperback series of the last 35 years.
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James Axler is a house name used by the publishing company Gold Eagle Publishing, the action adventure series published by Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.. The name was first used for the "Deathlands" series, which began in 1986 with Pilgrimage to Hell, [1] co-written by Christopher Lowder (under the pseudonym Jack Adrian) and Laurence James.