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Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure Through Time and Space, [1] abbreviated The Pendragon Adventure or simply Pendragon, is a series of ten young-adult science fiction and fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. The series chronicles the adventures of Bobby Pendragon, an American teenager who discovers that ...
The Craft Sequence is a series of urban fantasy novels by American author Max Gladstone. It currently consists of six novels, beginning with Three Parts Dead (2012). The sequence received critical acclaim. It was nominated for the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Series.
It was founded in late 1999 by science fiction writer Eric Flint and publisher Jim Baen to determine whether the availability of books free of charge on the Internet encourages or discourages the sale of their paper books. [2] The Baen Free Library represents an experiment in the field of intellectual property and copyright. It appears that ...
Phule's Company is a series of comic military science fiction novels by Robert Asprin (later co-written with Peter J. Heck), beginning with Phule's Company and ending with Phule's Errand. The series takes place centuries in the future, where humans and other species have come together to form the Interplanetary Alliance, a federation government ...
294-0-012-23747-7 Originally published for free on author's website. Published as standalone novella on Kindle and Nook. Also published in Small Magics. 1 Burn for Me: Nevada Oct 2014 Avon: novel 978-0-062-28924-7 2 White Hot: Nevada May 2017 Avon: novel 978-0-062-28925-4 3 Wildfire: Nevada Jul 2017 Avon: novel 978-0-062-28927-8 3.5 Diamond ...
Heroes in Hell is a series of shared world fantasy books, within the genre Bangsian fantasy, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others.
Based upon Norton's first experience at playing the Dungeons & Dragons game, it told the story of seven gamers who were drawn into a fantasy setting. The sequel, Return to Quag Keep (2006), was published after Norton had died in 2005. [1] A series of authorized novels began in the early 1980s with a survey of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons players.