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$6.29
ISBN-13: 9780812550702
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Published: Tor Science Fiction, 07/01/1994

Intense is the word for Ender's Game. Aliens have attacked Earth twice and almost destroyed the human species. To make sure humans win the next encounter, the world government has taken to breeding military geniuses -- and then training them in the arts of war... The early training, not surprisingly, takes the form of 'games'... Ender Wiggin is a genius among geniuses; he wins all the games... He is smart enough to know that time is running out. But is he smart enough to save the planet?


By Helen Fielding, Tara McPherson (Illustrator)
$13.50
ISBN-13: 9780143117131
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Published: Penguin (Non-Classics), 06/01/2010
A huge success in England, this marvelously funny debut novel had its genesis in a column Fielding writes for a London newspaper. It's the purported diary, complete with daily entries of calories consumed, cigarettes smoked, "alcohol units" imbibed and other unsuitable obsessions, of a year in the life of a bright London 30-something. As dogged at making resolutions for self-improvement as she is irrepressibly irreverent, Bridget also would like to have someone to show the folks back home and their friends, who make "tick-tock" noises at her to evoke the motion of the biological clock. Bridget is knowing, obviously attractive but never too convinced of the fact, and prone ever to fear the worst.

Lucky Jim (Paperback)

By Kingsley Amis, David Lodge (Introduction by)
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ISBN-13: 9780140186307
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Published: Penguin Classics, 09/01/1993

In Lucky Jim, Amis introduces us to Jim Dixon, a junior lecturer
at a British college who spends his days fending off the legions of
malevolent twits that populate the school. His job is in constant
danger, often for good reason. Lucky Jim hits the heights
whenever Dixon tries to keep a preposterous situation from spinning out
of control, which is every three pages or so. The final example of
this--a lecture spewed by a hideously pickled Dixon--is a chapter's
worth of comic nirvana.


The Sun Also Rises (Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780743297332
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Published: Scribner, 10/01/2006

Hemingway's cast of thirtysomething dissolute expatriates--Brett and her drunken fiancé, Mike Campbell, the unhappy Princeton Jewish boxer Robert Cohn, the sardonic novelist Bill Gorton--are as familiar as the "cool crowd" we all once knew. No wonder this quintessential lost-generation novel has inspired several generations of imitators, in style as well as lifestyle.


The Hunger Games (Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780439023528
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Published: Scholastic Press, 07/01/2010

In a not-too-distant future, the United States of America has collapsed, weakened by drought, fire, famine, and war, to be replaced by Panem, a country divided into the Capitol and 12 districts. Each year, two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment, part brutal intimidation of the subjugated districts, the televised games are broadcasted throughout Panem as the 24 participants are forced to eliminate their competitors, literally, with all citizens required to watch. When 16-year-old Katniss's young sister, Prim, is selected as the mining district's female representative, Katniss volunteers to take her place. She and her male counterpart, Peeta, the son of the town baker who seems to have all the fighting skills of a lump of bread dough, will be pitted against bigger, stronger representatives who have trained for this their whole lives.


The Martian Chronicles (Mass Market Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780553278224
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Published: Spectra, 06/01/1984
Ray Bradbury's stories of the colonization of Mars form an eerie mesh of past and future. Written in the 1940s, the chronicles drip with nostalgic atmosphere--shady porches with tinkling pitchers of lemonade, grandfather clocks, chintz-covered sofas. But longing for this comfortable past proves dangerous in every way to Bradbury's characters--the golden-eyed Martians as well as the humans. Starting in the far-flung future of 1999, expedition after expedition leaves Earth to investigate Mars. The Martians guard their mysteries well, but they are decimated by the diseases that arrive with the rockets. Colonists appear, most with ideas no more lofty than starting a hot-dog stand, and with no respect for the culture they've displaced.

The City of Ember (Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780375822742
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Published: Yearling, 05/01/2004
It is always night in the city of Ember. But there is no moon, no stars. The only light during the regular twelve hours of "day" comes from floodlamps that cast a yellowish glow over the streets of the city. For 250 years they have lived pleasantly, because there has been plenty of everything in the vast storerooms. But now there are more and more empty shelves--and more and more times when the lights flicker and go out, leaving them in terrifying blackness for long minutes. What will happen when the generator finally fails?