Adam Gomolin liked Cape’s Side Bay
Cape’s Side Bay
For years something has been lurking in Cape’s Side Bay. When the truth is revealed questions of mankind’s existence begin to be raised, and their worst fears are about to be realized.
Adam Gomolin liked Sparked
Sparked
A gripping mystery with supernatural twists, Sparked hauntingly portrays the complex relationship between sisters and the lengths that one will go to save the other.
Adam Gomolin liked Sorcery for Beginners
Sorcery for Beginners
A 13 year-old boy finds an easy-to-read, how-to manual for magic. Now he just has to prevent everyone else from stealing it.
Adam Gomolin liked Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside
Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside
A young idealist and an elderly misanthrope clash in rural China with one of their students caught in between.
Adam Gomolin liked Practical Applications For Multiverse Theory
Practical Applications For Multiverse Theory
Imagine the hell of a high school group project. Now, complete that project across endless universes.
Adam Gomolin liked The Fairy Stepmother, Inc.
The Fairy Stepmother Inc.
If the world were fair, Evelyn Radcliffe would be a successful businesswoman. Instead, she’s got two dead husbands, two teenage girls obsessed with marrying princes, and not a single fairy godmother in sight.
Adam Gomolin liked The Axiom
The Axiom
In between the forces of Order and Chaos, is Jack Crosswell. Jack is just a normal guy working a dead end job. Except that now there’s two supernatural assassins that want him dead, a secret weapon and a best friend who predates time. All on Tuesday.
Adam Gomolin liked Rune of the Apprentice
Rune of the Apprentice
An ancient curse could mean ultimate power--but at what cost? Filled with magic and mystery, Rune of the Apprentice is an action-packed novel of adventure, love, and self-discovery.
Adam Gomolin liked The Show
The Show
Silicon Valley - The new Wall Street: sex, drugs and tech.
Adam Gomolin liked Trekonomics
Trekonomics
The economics of Star Trek | foreword by Brad DeLong
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