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Jane's 688(i) Hunter/Killer is a 1997 submarine simulator video game, developed by Sonalysts Inc. and published by Electronic Arts and more recently by Strategy First for Windows 95 compatible operating systems. It is named after the 688 (Improved) Los Angeles class of United States submarine, and was a successor to the earlier game 688 Attack Sub.
Demonsbane (2000, ISBN 0743418999) is an e-novella written by Robert B. Marks.It appears in print in the Diablo Archive (2008, ISBN 9781416576990).. In the book, Siggard, the only survivor of the battle of Blackmarch, unable to remember the battle's final hours—is driven to avenge those slain by the army of darkness.
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Out of the 50 books I finished this year, these are the ones I loved so much I couldn’t stop talking about them. Some of these are older releases and some were published in 2024, but all of them ...
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The complete Worlds of Power series. The Worlds of Power books are a series of novelizations of video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in the early 1990s by Scholastic. [1] The series was created by Seth Godin and takes creative liberties with their source material. They usually include game hints written upside down at the ...
After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 network’s weekend programming schedule known as Book TV. The program is an hour-long talk show, each week featuring an interview with the author of a new non-fiction book. The program has no regular host.
The completed novel, The City in Stone, the last volume of her "Book of Elementals" fantasy trilogy, was left unreleased when Meisha Merlin Publishing, a well-established fantasy and science fiction publisher, suddenly ceased operations in 2007; [5] the novel remains unpublished, while the first two novels in the series are currently out-of-print.