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  2. Gone (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The first novel in this series, titled Gone, was published in 2008. The second book, Hunger, was released a year later, followed by the third book, Lies, on May 4, 2010. The fourth book, Plague, was released on April 5, 2011. The fifth book, Fear, was released on April 3

  3. Perelandra - Wikipedia

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    Perelandra (also titled Voyage to Venus in a later edition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the Space Trilogy of C. S. Lewis, set on the planet of Perelandra, or Venus. It was first published in 1943.

  4. Venus Preserved - Wikipedia

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    Venus Preserved is a 2003 fantasy/science fiction novel by World Fantasy Award and British Fantasy Award winner Tanith Lee. Set in a doomed state of a fictitious, alternate Venice, Venus Preserved is the fourth installment in Lee's The Secret Books of Venus series. The novel, set centuries in the future, follows the main character, Picaro, as ...

  5. Category:Fiction set on Venus - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Novels set on Venus - Wikipedia

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  7. Venus (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Venus is a science fiction novel by American writer Ben Bova, [1] part of the Grand Tour novel series [citation needed] and first published in the year 2000. [1] The story follows Van Humphries, the son of the ruthless tycoon Martin Humphries, and his experiences on Venus.

  8. Venus Envy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Chicago Tribune ' s Patrick T. Reardon found the novel "uneven", and "a real mess of a book, albeit a usually amiable and often amusing one," noting that Venus Envy is more a polemic than a novel: "a series of set pieces in which characters—read Brown—speechify about deep and important things." Yet for all his criticisms, he concludes ...

  9. Paul Preuss (author) - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of numerous stand-alone novels as well as novels in Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime series, based upon incidents, characters, and places from Clarke's short stories. Preuss was a consulting editor for the six-book Dr. Bones series (1988–1989) published by Ace Books .