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Spellsinger is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Alan Dean Foster. At present the series consists of eight books: Spellsinger (1983) [1] The Hour of the Gate (1984) The Day of the Dissonance (1984) The Moment of the Magician (1984) The Paths of the Perambulator (1985) [2] The Time of the Transference (1987) [3] Son of Spellsinger (1993)
Meredith surprises everyone by slaying the red dragon with a magical spell. Bors re-exiles the teenagers until they kill the last three escaped monsters. The good priestess Kirstig confronts Meredith, wanting to know how she can cast spells, but Meredith avoids the question, and Rogue Ship returns to space.
Eitan (Hebrew: אֵיתָן) or Eytan is the Hebrew source of the male given name Ethan, and roughly translates to "strength" or "firm". Eitan may also refer to: People
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Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection is a 2013 nonfiction book about contemporary globalization and xenophilia by American blogger Ethan Zuckerman of MIT. It describes homophilic barriers to cosmopolitanism such as filter bubbles and media bias .
Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. 1988 Space: 1889: Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. 1991 "Reich Star" Set in a 2134 where the Axis powers won World War II. 1993
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Gates of Eden is a collection of short stories written by Ethan Coen, first published in 1998. [1] [2] [3]The title comes from one of the stories in the book with reference to the biblical Garden of Eden.