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A Dragon in the Family

Darek and Zantor work to convince everyone that dragons and humans can get along in this second book in the fantastical Dragonling chapter book series!Ever since Darek saved Zantor the dragonling, they've been inseparable. Darek is the only family Zantor has ever known. But now Darek is bringing Zantor home from the Valley of the Dragons, and the villagers are up in arms! He and his brother Clep are called traitors. Their best friends are turning against them. Even Darek's father has been threatened for allowing the enemy in their midst. How can Darek prove that dragons are good neighbors to the villagers?
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Big Brother's Little Sister

This ebook has been self published as part of the Suffolk Writes project.Lena is growing up in a Britain where the Government has decided that children and young people are there to be exploited and controlled. When Mo, in her class, wants to fight back, she decides to step up and do something before he gets himself into real trouble. But the authorities are onto them, and it doesn't help that her mother is a police officer. Can they stay ahead of the Enforcers?
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Earth Made of Glass

Welcome to the Thousand Cultures--in which humanity's hundreds of settled worlds are finally coming back together, via the recently invented technology of instantaneous travel. And in which Giraut and Margaret work as professional diplomats, helping to finesse the stresses and strains of so much abrupt new contact among wildly diverse cultures. Now, however, their task is to bring in the terrifyingly hostile world of Briand, a planet of broiling acid oceans whose only habitable portions are Greenland-sized subcontinents that project out of the abyssal heat of the planetary surface into it stratosphere. But Briand's physical hostility is nothing compared to the venom its two human cultures bear toward one another. Into this terrible world come Giraut and Margaret to try to do the right thing by the Cultures, by the inhabitants of Braind, and by one another. **Amazon.com Review In a sequel to A Million Open Doors, John Barnes writes another novel in the universe of the Thousand Cultures. Humanity dwells in colonies (some natural and some artificial) spread over hundreds of planets that lost touch with each other for over a thousand years. Due to the invention of the springer, an instantaneous teleportation device, the worlds are communicating again. But after centuries of isolation, reunification results in intense cultural and economic stress. Giraut and Margaret, characters from the earlier book, are now a husband and wife diplomatic team for the Council of Humanity. They also do clandestine work for the Office of Special Projects, an undercover organization that deals with serious problems that result when local governments prove intractable. Their next assignment: promote peace and cooperation on Briand, a hellish planet whose physical hostility is matched only by the hatred its two cultures show to each other. Tamil Mandalam was founded by classical Tamils, and Kintulum was founded by classical Mayans. Tamils believe themselves to be perfect and believe that once the springer does open Briand to humanity, they will show the rest of the universe how to live. The Mayans, when they communicate at all, apparently feel the same way. The magnificence of each culture's accomplishments in art and literature is overshadowed by citizens' bigotry. A difficult assignment indeed; as if high gravity, high temperatures and ethnic attacks weren't enough, Giraut and Margaret's mission grows even more troublesome because of their marital problems, Margaret's depression, and the bureaucratic thick-headedness of Briand's Ambassador. --Bonnie Bouman From Booklist The sequel to A Million Open Doors (1992) begins 12 years later. Giraut and Margaret Leones, now seasoned troubleshooters for the Office of Special Operations of the Council of Humanity, are having marital difficulties. They travel to the planet Briand, where, as if the planet's near lethal environment weren't trouble enough, two of the universe's synthetic Thousand Cultures--Tamil and Maya--are at each other's throats. The Leoneses weave their way through both sides' intrigues and their own superiors' rivalries until the Maya priests create a prophet to bring a message of peace to the world. The message is going over well, when the prophet falls in love with a Tamil woman, and all hell, not to mention riots and antimatter bombs, breaks lose. Barnes writes with his usual intelligence and attention to detail, producing a book that succeeds as a character study of a troubled marriage, an exercise in world building, and an exploration of just how that old sf standby, a future where old cultures are re-created, might work in practice. Highly recommended. Roland Green
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An Enemy Within

A New York-based freelance photographer, Alexandra Stead, accepts a commission to photograph an army unit in Iraq, embedded with a Bradley Fighting Vehicle cavalry unit in Baghdad. Alex is told to focus on Matt McDermott, a young lieutenant who is to be set up as a symbol lic 'hero' to represent the US Army. She is unwittingly caught up in a cynical CIA plot to bolster the President's popularity in the run-up to the 2004 election, as he bathes in the glory reflected by his 'golden boy'. But Alex discovers a secret that could potentially bring everything crashing down. She experiences first-hand the horrors of war and realises that Lieutenant McDermott is fighting an excruciating and destructive battle with his conscience. This is a compelling work, combining the pace and action of a gripping thriller with the raising of political and ethical issues surrounding war.Roy David has forty years' experience as a journalist and has written for most of Britain's national newspapers....
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Dead Hunger_The Cleansing

The Cleansing Has Begun ... Flex, Gem, Hemp, Charlie and their families have struggled to survive in a dead world for years. Now, at the dawning of 2029, they are under siege yet again. After a long period of relative calm in the fortified city of Kingman, Kansas, A new onslaught of the walking dead has our heroes struggling to understand why. Join Flex, Gem, Hemp and Charlie - one last time.
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Louisiana Laydown tt-319

After claiming a fat bounty, Skye Fargo decides to relax a spell—and what better place to kick back than the wild port of New Orleans? No sooner does he set off than he gets talked into playing guard-dog for a high-stakes poker game being held in a house of soiled doves. But the Trailsman’s bite is much worse than his bark…
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Green Gravy

Carly Hunter is proud to be chosen "Student of the Week." She even gets to make a special wish—just in time for St. Patrick's Day. Carly decides her classmates must wear green because she's Irish. And she wants everyone to eat only green foods, too, during lunch. But Jimmy, her adopted Korean brother, doesn't want to join the silly custom. He thinks green foods are yucky. Who will win this brother-sister tug-of-war?
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