Amanda Orneck 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.
Amanda Orneck liked Lucky
Lucky
Lucky was going home when she’s suddenly in the middle of an interstellar conspiracy. Who can she trust when she doesn’t know anyone?
Amanda Orneck liked How to Get Run Over by a Truck
How to Get Run Over by a Truck
A memoir about a body that was crushed by a truck, and a spirit that refused to be.
Amanda Orneck liked Oculus
Oculus
1635: a war veteran, troubled by visions of the future, enters the Pantheon in Rome. He seeks answers. He needs redemption. A five year old girl, and her female-line descendants in the present day, hold the key to the future of humanity,
Amanda Orneck liked The One: A Cruise Through the Solar System
The One: A Cruise Through the Solar System
The year is 2152. What started as a normal work day for BJ Armstrong quickly turned to the adventure of a lifetime. Join him on an all-expenses-paid 30-day cruise through the solar system (complete with a beauty pageant and scientific symposium).
Amanda Orneck liked The Fable Hunt
The Fable Hunt
A sleepy town, a couple of readers, and a fairy on a quest to save stories from extinction. Will they find new sources of inspiration or will books die out forever?
Amanda Orneck liked The Life Engineered
The Life Engineered
Can our robot descendants avoid repeating the mistakes of humanity?
Amanda Orneck liked Phase Three
Phase Three
An old woman. A horse-thief. A young girl. An android. It would be a lot funnier if the world wasn’t ending.
Amanda Orneck liked Ageless
Ageless
A "young" woman with a genetic anomaly spends her extra long life running from the people who would exploit her unique condition. Ageless asks the question is eternal life a gift or a curse? #giftorcurse
Amanda Orneck liked Hiding Among the Stars
Hiding Among the Stars
Eya is looking for the hidden worlds of humanity’s offspring. Most have turned their back to the stars, but not all.
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