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Priestess of Avalon (Avalon #4)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Not since The Mists of Avalon has there been such a powerful and mesmerizing portrait of goddess-powered womanhood and women's spirituality. In Priestess of Avalon, the legendary Marion Zimmer Bradley once again reaches back in time to create a magnificent prequel to her undying classic of Camelot.<P> Priestess of Avalon tells the timeless story of Eilan-known to the Romans as Helena-a British princess raised on the holy isle of Avalon as she grows from maiden to mother to wise woman. It is Helena's destiny-at a crucial turning point in Western history-to bridge the pagan world of the goddess and the new Christian empire founded by her own son, Constantine. When Helena embarks on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land she will find the intrinsic truth that transcends both the old religion and the new.<P> The legions of fans who cherish The Mists of Avalon will find its promise brought to rich fulfillment in Priestess of Avalon. For those new to the series, undreamed-of enchantment awaits.

The Return (Star Trek)

by William Shatner

Veridian III: a world has been saved, the USS Enterprise 1701-D lies in ruins and one of the galaxies greatest heroes rests beneath asimple cairn of rocks on a lonely hillside. But as a legendary Vulcan ambassador comes at last to the grave of his best and dearest friend, the adventure is only beginning. The Borg and the Romulan empires have joined forces against the Federation and their ultimate weapon is none other than James T Kirk, resurrected by alien science to destroy the Borg's most formidable enemy--Jean Luc Picard.

Robotech: Genesis

by Jack Mckinney

Book One of the Robotech series

Robotech: Homecoming

by Jack Mckinney

Book Three of the Robotech series

Robotech: Battlehymn

by Jack Mckinney

Book Four of the Robotech Series

Robotech: Force of Arms

by Jack Mckinney

Book Five of the Robotech Series

Robotech: Doomsday

by Jack Mckinney

Book Six of the Robotech Series

Robotech: Metal Fire

by Jack Mckinney

Book Eight of the Robotech Series

Robotech: the Final Nightmare

by Jack Mckinney

Book Nine of the Robotech Series

The Revenants

by Sheri S. Tepper

The world of The Revenants aims towards The Separation - distinguishing between myth and reality, race and race, nation and nation and village from village - everyone is made to vanish until they are into extinction. Some try to stay free - Jaer is in the middle of the aim to, he becomes living opposition of The Separation.

The Shattered Oath

by Josepha Sherman

No synopsis available.

The Ship Who Searched (Brainship #3)

by Anne Mccaffrey Mercedes Lackey

No synopsis available.

Sixth Column

by Robert A. Heinlein

He gradually built up a picture of a people being systematically and thoroughly enslaved, a picture of a nation as helpless as a man completely paralyzed, its defenses destroyed, its communications entirely in the hands of the invaders.

Slipt

by Alan Dean Foster

Something strange is happening down at the chemical dum ...<P> Old Jake Pickett is a strange one. He can turn bullets to dust or collapse skyscrapers with his mind. But all he really wants to do with his 'magic' is entertain the poor kids who live, like him, near the chemical dump. Or talk telepathically with his crippled niece, Amanda.<P> Then an international conglomerate decides that the only way to cover up their mess is to eliminate the people who have been affected -- for better or worse -- by the seeping industrial wastes.<P> Now Jake and Amanda are running for their lives. And ours.

Solo

by Robert Mason

In Putnam 1989, a group of military scientists created Solo - a scientific robot which could access other computers on earth. However the robot learnt what dying and killing was and ran - Solo created another robot Nimrod. They travel the country - Solo makes friends and uses his powers to get through the challenging obstacles that he meets.

Deep Secret

by Diana Wynne Jones

All over the Multiverse (the universe that is in the shape of Infinity, like a figure eight laid on its side), the Magids, powerful magicians, are at work to maintain the balance between positive and negative magic for the good of all. They use their magical talents to push people into doing the right thing at the right time. Rupert Venables is the junior Magid assigned to Earth and to the troublesome planets of the Koyrfonic Empire as well. The Empire is situated right at the twist at the center of the Multiverse. There is a problem of succession when the Emperor dies without a known heir, paralleled by a more personal problem on Earth when Rupert's senior dies and appoints him senior. Now Rupert must search the Earth for an appropriate new Magid, while helping part-time to prevent the descent of the Empire into chaos. And then the problems become intertwined when Rupert finds that he can meet all five of the potential Magids on Earth by attending one SF convention in England. And that other forces, some of them completely out of control, will be there too.

Starplex

by Robert J. Sawyer

Are you tired of all those endless science fiction series and turgid science fiction pseudo-fantasies? Do you yearn for the days of E. Doc Smith, when sci fi stories swept across galaxies? Well, Starplex, written by one of today's finest science fiction authors, takes you back to those days. Enjoy -- and strap in for a slamb-bang ride across the Universe! And beyond.

Double Helix: Vectors

by Dean Wesley Smith Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Like a strand of mutating DNA, a deadly conspiracy winds its way through the entire Alpha Quadrant, just as it stretches across several years of Starfleet history -even to the Cardassian space station that will someday be known as Deep Space Nine . A virulent plague has stricken Terok Nor, striking down both the enslaved Bajorans and Cardassian oppressors, who blame each other for the growing epidemic. Dr. Katherine Pulaski, late of the Starship Enterprise , must work with the tyrannical Gul Dukat, as well as a rebel spy named Kira Nerys, to discover the true source of an infection that threatens them all! Star Trek : The Next Generation, No 52 "Who are you?" Dr. Pulaski asked. "My name doesn't matter," Kira Nerys said. "And I don't have a lot of time, so please listen to me. I would like you to come with me to Bajor." Pulaski frowned. "I've already been through this with Gul Dukat. I'm afraid I can't leave the station." "He doesn't have to know," Kira said. "I'll smuggle you down there and I'll bring you back." Pulaski held up her hand. "I'm sorry," she said. "No." Kira clenched her fists. "I won't take no for an answer. I won't. We need you."

To Sail Beyond the Sunset

by Robert A. Heinlein

In his final novel, published just months before his death, Robert A Heinlein ties up a loose end from "Time Enough For Love" yet writes a novel on its own.

Talion: Revenant

by Michael A. Stackpole

They Came From Outer Space

by Jim Wynorski

Whether you like going to the movies or not, and whether or not sciencefiction is your idea of fun, these stories will appeal to you.

The Captain's Table: the Mist

by Dean Wesley Smith Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Star Trek DS9 novel

Star Trek the Next Generation: the Dominion War Tunnel Through the Stars

by John Vornholt

To Sam Lavelle, it looked like Captain Picard had made his decision ... The captain turned off his padd and set it firmly on an empty console.

Raising the Stones

by Sheri S. Tepper

When the human settlers arrived on Hobbs Land, the native intelligent species, the Owlbrit, were already almost extinct. Before the last one died, a few years later, the humans had learned a little of their language, their ideas and their religion. It seemed the natural thing for the settlers to maintain the last Owlbrit temple, with the strange statue that was its God. When that God died - disintegrating overnight - it seemed equally natural to start preparing its replacement. Maire Manone came to Hobbs Land to escape the harsh patriarchal religion of Voorstod, but Voorstod hasn't forgotten her - or forgiven her. But the men who arrive on Hobbs Land to find and return Maire to her homeland haven't taken Hobbs Land's God into account . . .

The Willing Spirit

by Piers Anthony Alfred Tella

Hari, a remarkably well-set-up young lad, has spent his entire life in a small village with his pious widowed mother, and the purity of his soul is largely uncorrupted by worldly sophistication. But now, poised on the brink of manhood, he feels himself moved by strange new urgings—urgings that will lead him far from the quiet life he has known. Though these strings are unfamiliar to him, virtuous Hari recognizes them for what they are: a hunger for spiritual enlightenment. As so many have before, he sets his feet upon the pilgrim’s path, becoming a wanderer in search of true wisdom. <P> But who can know the ways of the gods, or foretell the twists of fortune?<P> Unbeknownst to Hari, his quest has become the subject of wager between two immortals: Mohini, a pulchritudinous Apsara and the vilely demonic Ravana, who lusts after her. Mohini and Ravana are at an impasse. Both are weary of arguing with each other—but while Mohini’s idea of a happy outcome is to have Ravana go away and leave her alone, Ravana’s ideas run along other lines entirely. They settle upon a contest and a wager, with the loser bound to do the winner’s bidding. Verily, the sages have written that there is a seeker born every minute, but Hari’s journey of discovery is fated to be stranger—and far livelier—than most.

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