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From outdoor survival to renovation and dating, the reality television genre is as popular as ever. Many views love tuning in to watch unknown individuals compete against each other for fame and fortune.
Satirical and slapstick, Tony Teora’s Smart Pills is a sci-fi comedy that is sure to tickle the funny bone of fans who laugh out loud at Red Dwarf or Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The accident that occurred in 1986 propelled the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the nearby town of Pripyat to the forefront of public consciousness.
The Quest for the Golden Plunger follows the misadventures of Troop 99 as they wreak an unbelievable amount of havoc during summer camp.
Some books are epic in scope and feature stories that can span generations. However, other authors have taken the complete opposite approach to their novels.
The Art of Anatomy, by Gary Power, introduces a dark traveling carnival stopping in a small town.
Fans of romance novels tend to be spoiled for choice as this genre has no shortage of unique settings. One of the most popular is the office or workplace romance.
In a world of gods and planets, The Legacy tells the complex tale of an eternal cycle in which the powers of good and evil, balance and imbalance, light and dark, will battle for the outcome of all humanity.
May is often seen as a celebration of new beginnings, and this is true for our readers who wasted no time getting started on brand new books during this month. The only problem is that there are so many good books from which to choose.
Readers who enjoy a twisted take on ancient mythology should consider Cora: Rise of the Fallen Goddess by A.L.