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Book Title 1Book Title One is hard sf in the grand tradition, with a McGuffin you won't believe and a protagonist you'll hate to love. Space battles! Physics! Romance! And it's fully biodegradable! You can read a sample chapter of Book Title here. | |
Book Title 2If you only read one space opera title this year, make it Book Title 2. Publishers Weekly said about this remarkable work, "This...book has...pages." Reviewers everywhere loved it! "Very...long." --Locus "...good..." --SF Chronicle
Book Title 3Even the most jaded sf/f fan will be unable to fail to admire and delight in Book Title 3, the last book published by the now-defunct Kewl d00ds House. Batteries not included.
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Book Title 4Before Book Title 4 there were no works of fiction that took as much time to read. Four thousand pages of fine print about tireless horses, glamorous elves, animated swords, kindly-but-stern white-haired wizards, and magic talismans that aren't even remotely similar to rings. Illustrated by Gahan Wilson.Book Title 5The epic conclusion to the thirty-book "Gah the Gargantuan" series, Book Title 5 contains much the same thud and blunder as the first twenty-nine, only this one has closure.
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