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Area 51 by nickeynospaces
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Alexis and Mark have been best friends since they started investigating the disappearance of Mark's neighbor, Terry and his family. But in the small town of Lilery, Nevada two teenagers have no idea what their getting into when they dig up the real location of the famous AREA 51. Behind the tall steel doors of that facility is a reality that Alexis and Mark might not be able to face. But it's certainly more than empty spaceships and alien incubators.
Dinosaur Wars by KerryJimson
KerryJimson
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What if prehistoric giants rose to defeat humans and become the rulers of the planet once more? It’s 1872. Adam Addison and his uncle discover a cache of perfectly preserved dinosaurs. They want to bring these to the attention of the world. And their plan is devastatingly successful. Events unfold in the turbulence after the American Civil War. Adam doesn’t realize it, but he now faces a future where he and Dita, his sharp and feisty girlfriend, will fight these deadly foes. Not only will they contend with monsters, but also with monstrous people who have their own sinister plans for the world.
ATLANTIS by BobMayer
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A #1 Kindle Science Fiction Bestseller This is the first in a six book series. "Spell-binding! Will keep you on the edge of your seat. Call it techno-thriller, call it science fiction, call it just terrific story-telling." Terry Brooks, #1 NY Times Bestselling author of the Shannara series and Star Wars Phantom Menace What if the Shadow that destroyed Atlantis 10,000 years ago, comes back to threaten our present world? A war beyond time. An enemy beyond space. A thriller beyond your wildest dreams. Three areas on the Earth's surface defy explanation: the Bermuda Triangle, the Devil's Sea of Japan, and a small region of Cambodia. Inside these realms, planes have disappeared, ships have vanished, and, in Cambodia, an entire civilization has been lost leaving behind Angkor Wat. In 1945, Training Flight 19 disappears in the Bermuda Triangle. In 1963, the USS Thresher, a nuclear submarine, is lost under unusual circumstances, part of a secret government investigation into mysterious gates. Near the end of of the Vietnam War, Green Beret Eric Dane led a team of operatives deep into Cambodia and encountered a strange fog near the legendary city of Angkor Kol Ker. His entire team disappears, attacked by strange creatures out of the fog. Only Dane survives to return. Now a plane goes down. In the same area Dane lost his team. He's called back. To find out who is the darkness behind these gates to our planet. What does this Shadow force want? \ If you enjoyed LOST, you'll love this book and be amazed at the similarities in concept (although this book was published before Lost).
How to Write Science Fiction by ScienceFiction
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"Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not." - Isaac Asimov This piece is intended as a bit of a Help guide, a point of reference and hopefully something people will enjoy, as ultimately all of you will have different experiences reading and writing science fiction, and writing in general. If nothing else, I hope it inspires you to try your hand at writing Science Fiction if you haven't already.
Three, Two, One by CatWinchester
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When Diggle's former Special Forced buddy goes missing, he asks for Oliver’s help to find him, the only problem is, the last place they were seen together, was at a marriage counselling resort. Who will Oliver convince to go undercover with him? (like you don’t know)