Since there are no fresh submissions to announce this week (where could our writers be hiding?), we'd love to present a selection of additional books from our archives to enhance your reading pleasure!
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From the Archive
Featuring a different, randomly-selected book every week
Baron Britpop Blastfurnace | Mark Starlin | Historical Fiction, Adventure, Young Adult | 18th Century (N) (C) (F)
A tale of adventure, friendship, romance, drama, humor, action, and more. Set in the late 18th century, The Grand Story Of The Seemingly Impossible Adventures Of Baron Britpop Blastfurnace is the story of a curious young blacksmith from The Austrian Netherlands named Britpop Blastfurnace. In a moment of inspiration, Britpop invents silent horseshoes and finds himself a Baron with an estate and wealth. Before settling down as a Baron, he decides to go on an adventure to France with his valet, Andelbert. The adventure takes them across the ocean and back. Featuring historical characters and events, pirates, intriguing locations, and plenty of adventure.
Playing in the MAGIC: How to Manifest Whatever You Desire in the Simulation | Sol Luckman | Health/Wellness (B) (C) ($)
In this inspiring, empowering ebook, renowned sound healer and international bestselling author Sol Luckman shares a major download of profound (as well as absurd) insights into the “magical” nature of our so-called reality. Riffing off the red-hot research of author Jason Breshears while adding a delightfully stimulating and idiosyncratic take with some critical missing pieces to the manifestation puzzle, Luckman distills an array of life-altering concepts into an easy-to-grasp-and-follow theoretical model for interacting productively (and even miraculously) with “reality.”
The Marked Ones | Russell Nohelty | Alternate History Fantasy (N) (C) ($)
Rosie is completely average. There is absolutely nothing extraordinary about her in any way. For most people, that would be a blessing, but Rosie wants nothing more than to have a spark of magic, even if people say that all mages are evil. She wasn’t born with magic, though. She’s sure of it. After all, she is 17, and magic always presents when you are 13. Always. So, when she’s suddenly able to wield magic, Rosie is initially confused, then thrilled…until the soldiers come for her, and she realizes everything she’s about to lose. There is one place that is truly safe for people like her. The lost city of Toledo – a haven for witches and warlocks since before the war, and the only place Rosie can be free.
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