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Hammerfall by C.J. Cherryh (26. Feb 2002)
Hammerfall is part of a far-ranging series, The Gene Wars, set in an entirely new universe scarred by the most vicious of future weaponry, nanotechnology.

The Fresco by Sheri S. Tepper (26. Feb 2002)
One of the most respected and creative literary artists in the field of speculative fiction, brings us an intelligent, witty, and deeply human tale of alien contact.

Peril's Gate by Janny Wurts (26. Feb 2002)
The new volume in Janny Wurt's masterwork of epic fantasy, the Wars of Light and Shadow.

The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin's (17. Sep 2000)

Reflections by Neil Charles Cladingboel (9. Mar 2001)
Born in the United Kingdom in 1959, Neil Charles Cladingboel moved to Australia with his family in 1961. Having dabbled with creative writing for many years, "Reflections" is his first published Novel.

Krondor: Tear of the Gods by Raymond E: Feist (21. May 2001)
The Riftwar Legacy, Book 3. Return now to a kingdom in constant peril; a land magical, scarred, and wondrous, where great heroes rise up from adversity to battle fearsome enemies who covet the riches within its borders.

T2: Infiltrator by S.M. Stirling (21. May 2001)
The gripping struggle to save humanity from the machine masters of the near future reaches breathtaking heights.

The High History of the Holy Quail by Bruce Durie (7. Jan 2002)
There are only two rules in life - It's Not Fair and Don't Be Late, as Slouch finds when he is apprenticed to Vizagriz, wizard of Al Faq'Ahl. Is all Magick a consequence of a mysterious artefact known as The Holy Quail? What is the InterWeb? What exactly are heroes for? And why does there have to some drippy woman along on every Quest?

The Eternal Footman by James Morrow (17. Sep 2000)

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Inside the Enchanted Castle by R. A. Albano (30. Nov 2003)
Book 1 of the Toby and Becky Series. A Fantasy Novel for Children, Ages 9 and Above. Young Becky and her brother Toby face adventure and danger as they seek to save the life of a wizard and to restore the beauty of a land cursed by a witch.

Kismet and Tell: Book One of Adventures in Sorcery by Jeanne Owens (30. Nov 2003)
Infamous mercernary sorceress Marissa Cobalt takes on a job that seems simple at first but which she soon realizes is anything but simple.

The Ring of the Dark Elves by Victoria Randall (30. Nov 2003)
This is the tale of the legendary Norse hero Sigurd Fafnirsbane, based on the Volsunga Saga, the Nibelungenlied, and Norse legend, retold for modern readers.

Sacred Honor by Lillian Cauldwell (1. Aug 2003)
Sacred Honor is set against the early years of the American Revolution, 1774 to 1776, and against the turmoil of a dying British Empire.

Tail of a Rainforest: Kiko and the Jungle Jewels by Megan Koss (1. Aug 2003)
Tail of a Rainforest: Kiko and the Jungle Jewels is the story of five rainforest animals out to save their home from destruction. Danger comes at them in the form of humans tearing down trees, an ancient evil power from the past, and the thought that these two forces could combine to destroy the world as Kiko the Rainbow Lizard and her friends know it. They don't want to stand by and watch as their world is destroyed... They fight back.

Days Dark as Night by Michael Tanner and Ellen Maidman (1. Aug 2003)
An epic tale of love, intrigue, and magic set against a backdrop of religious strife and civil war in thirteenth century Europe...Days Dark as Night is the story of Joet, a young peasant girl with magical abilities, who survives the massacre of her village to become the leader of her people.

The Portal Spell by Charles Olsen (1. Aug 2003)
A science fiction/fantasy about two different societies at war with each other. A kingdom against the forest dwellers. Kingdoms, enchanted forests, wizards and witches, along with an explorer and his daughter from our world will keep you reading until the end.

The Voices of El'Ka-zed by Michael O'Rourke (1. Aug 2003)
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Pilgrims' Moon by Stacey S. Thompson (1. Aug 2003)
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Seriously Dark And Disturbed by Nora Weston (1. Aug 2003)
Satisfy your hunger for science fiction, fantasy, and horror as you nibble upon some poetic chaos and indulge in short stories that will feed your mind. Seriously Dark And Disturbed will take you for a literal, roller coaster ride that will thrill and chill you; fall into a contagious delirium of enchanted chaos.


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