Would you like to go to Mars? I know I would. But would you want to immigrate there? If so, this book is chock-full of information on how to get there, how to live there, how to work there, how to start slavery there, how our world kind of sucks,…
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Takedown (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Picard and Riker have always worked well together. So what happened? Did the promotion to Admiral get to Riker's head? I mean, sort of, I guess... But how is Picard supposed to stop his old protege when he's always a step (or more) behind?
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Puppy Brain: How Our Dogs Learn, Think, and Love
Are you getting a puppy? Is it your first puppy? Do you want to be a responsible puppy parent? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, good for you! We happened to answer "yes" to all three! Except the first question should have been, "Did you already get…
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The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia #7)
The end of Narnia is told in this, the seventh published and last chronological, tale in the Chronic-WHAT?!-cles of Narnia.
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Well of Souls (Star Trek: The Lost Era, 2336)
Captain Garrett of the Enterprise-C on the cover? Great! A Cardassian image also on the cover? This is going to be epic! Or is it?
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The Andromeda Strain
A deadly virus running rampant and killing almost everyone who comes into contact with it. Scientists believe they've got a way to contain it, but the President won't make the call. And now, the coronavirus, er, Andromeda Strain may be spreading even further!
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The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos
I hope we're not alone in the universe. When I look up at the stars, I like to imagine that there is life orbiting quite a lot of them. Like in Star Trek. Which is referenced heavily throughout this book. And you know what? I'm here for it!
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The Magician’s Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia #6)
The creation of Narnia is told in this, the sixth published but first chronological, tale in the Chronic-WHAT?!-cles of Narnia. It is a tale of magic, adventure, and friendship.
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The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia #5)
The Chronic-WHAT?!-cles of Narnia continues with this lovely entry taking place... not in Narnia. Featuring such favored elements of children's literature as horse theft, kidnapping, running away, doing battle, and of course slavery.
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Jack & Jill (Alex Cross #3)
Another day, another Alex Cross adventure. This time, Alex Cross is back in Washington DC where a duo calling themselves Jack and Jill go up the Hill... to kill, to kill, to kill...