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Almost all of the books in the series sold well enough to get listed on the various Locus Bestsellers Lists, with some titles listed multiple times, and a few even reached the top spot for the month. [38] [39] [40] 1635: The Papal Stakes is the first book in the series to get listed on the Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Books list. [41]
Gambit contains these three (the page references are to the Bantam edition): Trimmer. Page 71, at the beginning of Chapter 8. This word, with this meaning, also appears in Champagne for One. Analeptic. Page 125, halfway through Chapter 12. Contemned. Page 154, next-to-last page of the book. This word also appears in Prisoner's Base.
This is a list of the published novels set in the fantasy world of Dark Sun, which was originally a campaign setting for the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.Please refer to the main Dark Sun article for further information.
Magician's Gambit is the third part of The Belgariad, a fantasy book series written by David Eddings continuing the events in Queen of Sorcery and is followed by Castle of Wizardry. Plot summary [ edit ]
Cover sample of "The Ivanhoe Gambit", the first book in the series. TimeWars is a series of twelve science fiction paperback books created and written by author Simon Hawke beginning in 1984. The story involves the adventures of an organization tasked with protecting history from being changed by time travelers.
The first of more than four hundred Davenport essays, articles, introductions, and book reviews appeared while he was still an undergraduate; the last, just weeks before his death. Davenport was a regular reviewer for National Review and The Hudson Review , and, late in his life, at the invitation of John Jeremiah Sullivan , he spent a year ...
Kthulhu" (short story for the book of H. P. Lovecraft tributes, 356 pages, Creation Oneiros Books, 2009, ISBN 1-902-19728-3) The short story is based on a transcript of the spoken word performance staged for the Lovecraft Lives event (held at Waterstone's in Manchester on 6 August 1999)
Dicks has also published two books of nonfiction: Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling [2] (2018) and Someday Is Today: 22 Simple, Actionable Ways to Propel Your Creative Life (2022). Dicks is the humor columnist for Seasons magazine and writes the Ask a Teacher column for Slate magazine.