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Deus Ex Machina
Deus Ex Machina
What if history was a computer program and you were given the access codes to it?
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The Bone Wars
In the Badlands of Montana, young Molly Wilder discovers the fossil remains of a 66-million-year-old winged, flesh-eating monster. This discovery thrusts her into a hidden war between unknown enemies and the truth behind humankind’s own mythology.
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The Bone Wars
In the Badlands of Montana, young Molly Wilder discovers the fossil remains of a 66-million-year-old winged, flesh-eating monster. This discovery thrusts her into a hidden war between unknown enemies and the truth behind humankind’s own mythology.
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The Blockade
The Blockade
When humans develop faster than light travel, they are blockaded by aliens who claim the race is not ready.
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M.L. Evans
An aspiring sci-fi writer and neurophilosopher.
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John Melas-Kyriazi liked Do I exist?
Do I exist?
Do I exist?
What would the world be like when we have the technology to revive the dead?
John Melas-Kyriazi liked After Man
After Man
A virus wiped out every male on Earth, leaving the females to carry on alone. Now, five centuries later, the genome is breaking down and the only hope may lie in something long lost.
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The Punch Escrow
It’s the year 2147: a time of enduring peace on Earth. The Last War ended half a century ago. We can cure most ills, the air is pure, and teleportation is how we get around. Sounds great, right? So why does everyone suddenly want to kill Joel Byram?
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The Show
Silicon Valley - The new Wall Street: sex, drugs and tech.
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