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    <![CDATA[When the first humans came to settle the planet Pern, they did not come alone: intelligence-enhanced dolphins also crossed the stars, to colonize the oceans of the new planet while their human partners settled the vast continents. But then disaster struck in the form of Thread, deadly silver spores that fell like rain from the sky, devouring everything--and everyone--in their path.  And as the human colonists' dreams of a new, idyllic life shattered into a desperate struggle for survival,the dolphins were forgotten, left to make their own life in the seas of pern<br/><br/>As time went by, human memory of dolphins was lost to legend, and only the occasional tall tale of &quot;shipfish&quot; rescuing fishermen lost at sea kept the legend alive.  But the dolphins never forgot, and from generation to generation they preserved their oral hisptry against the day when humans at last might remember their old friends, and once again the seas would resound with the ringing of the dolphis' bells from docks and ships...<br/><br/>Now, centuries later, the dragonriders of Pern were on the verge of ridding their planet of Thread forever.  But  T'lion, a young bronze rider, was not old enough to participate in that great venture.  Instead, he and his dragon, Gadareth, were relegated to conveying people from place to place--until he and Readis, son of the Lord Holder of Paradise River Hold, made contact with the legendary &quot;shipfish.&quot;<br/><br/>And as the dragonriders grappled with the ending of an era, T'lion, Readis, and the dolphins faced the start of a new one: reviving the bond between land- and ocean-dwellers, and, in the process, resurrecting the dreams of the first colonists of Pern...]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Split Infinity</em> is the first book in Piers Anthony's Blue Adept series. Here two worlds exist side by side: Proton and Phaze. Proton is a science fiction world, where everything works in a logical and scientific manner. Phaze is a fantasy world similar to Anthony's Xanth in that there's no such thing as science--it's all done with magic! The wild plot involves a young adventurer named Stile (he's a jockey on Proton named after the steps put over a fence for people who are working in fields with horses) who lives on Proton and learns that his &quot;double&quot; in Phaze has been murdered. To solve his own demise, Stiles must travel between the two realities, each abounding with the expected confusions and unexpected plot twists for which Anthony is famous. An artful blending of SF and fantasy clichés and situations, <em>Split Infinity</em> shows Piers Anthony at the top of his ingenious game(s). <em>--Stanley Wiater</em><br/><br/>The series consists fo 7 books, 3 about Stile, and 4 about the Apprentice Adept]]>
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    <![CDATA[Strange things were happening on the icy planet called Petaybee. Unauthorized genetically engineered species had been spotted. Geologic survey teams sent to locate newly detected mineral deposits were either coming up empty - or disappearing altogether. And the locals weren't talking - especially not to the company bent on exploiting the planet.<br/> <br/>Disabled combat veteran Yanaba Maddock seemed to the company to be the ideal spy: the frailty that made her no further use to the military would be a perfect blind to allow her to get close to the Petaybean natives. But miraculously, with her relocation to the arctic planet came a return of Yana's health and strength. And the more she got to know the people of Petaybee, the more determined she became to protect her new home.<br/><br/>For something strange and wonderful truly was happening on Petaybee. Something worth fighting for, or even dying for - but, especially, something worth living for...]]>
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    <![CDATA[The spellbinding sequel to &quot;Powers That Be,&quot; by Hugo and Nebula Award-winning authors Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.<br/><br/>The natives of Petaybee claimed their planet was sentient, but the officials of Intergal did not believe them . . . or want to believe them. The planet was rich in valuable ore, and Intergal was determined to mine that ore no matter what the cost. Yanaba Maddock, once a company spy, was adopted by the planet and its people as one of their own. Now her loyalties are to Petaybee, not Intergal, and she is dedicated to keeping Intergal from killing the world she has come to love. But without proof of the planet's sentience, Intergal will proceed with its mining operations. Can Yana find a way to convince Intergal of Petaybee's sentience before it is too late?]]>
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    <![CDATA[Petaybee was growing up. Day by day, the sentient planet--like any child--was learning to recognize and understand the meaning of outside stimuli, to respond to those stimuli, to communicate its own needs and desires...even to use human speech.<br/><p><br/>But few outsiders truly cared for the feelings and intelligence of what they perceived to be a giant hunk of rock--or a mere oddity to be gawked at. Some came to worship the newly awakened soul. Some came by invitation, but without comprehension, to harvest the almost magically curative native plants. Big game hunters came chasing rumors of fantastical creatures that simply gave themselves up for the killing. And tourists came in droves, many of them searching for long-lost relatives among those whom Intergal had relocated to Petaybee during its colonization phase. The Petaybeans had their hands full trying to protect their beloved planet from the sudden influx of visitors.<br/><p><br/>Then some of Petaybee's staunchest champions--Yanaba Maddock, Marmion de Revers Algemeine, Bunny Rourke, and Diego Metaxos--were kidnapped. The perpetrators wanted Petaybee for its incredible mineral wealth. Their other attempts at plundering the planet had all failed, and now they were determined to force the Petaybeans to make a trade: the planet for the people. They simply didn't understand that such a bargain was impossible. For the only one who could speak for Petaybee was Petaybee itself--and no one knew what a living planet could do once it found its voice...</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Aidan, heir to the Lion Throne of Homana and inheritor of a prophecy carried down through generations, is commanded by the Hunter to undertake a quest to claim a series of &quot;god-given&quot; golden links. He soon finds himself challenged by the Cheysuli's most deadly foe, Lochiel, who uses every trick of sorcery to stop Aidan and destroy the prophecy forever.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Alchemy and Academe : A Collection of Original Stories Concerning Themselves with Transmutations, Mental and Elemental, Alchemical and Academic]]>
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    <![CDATA[An enchanting collection of tales, enchantments, things magical and strange, devils and demons, professors of potent powers, witchcraft and wizardry, and more. Master fantasy writer Anne McCaffrey has chosen 20 short tales and poems of wonder and awe, written by the finest writers of fantasy today, including: Robert Silverberg, L. Sprague de Camp, R.A. Lafferty, Gene Wolfe, Carol Emshwiller, Sonya Dorman, and others.<br/><br/>Contents<br/>Foreword (Alchemy and Academe) • (1970) • essay by Anne McCaffrey<br/>The Dance of the Solids • (1969) • poem by John Updike<br/>A Mess of Porridge • (1970) • short story by Sonya Dorman<br/>The Institute • (1970) • short story by Carol Emshwiller<br/>Condillac's Statue, or Wrens in His Head • (1970) • short story by R.A. Lafferty<br/>The Sorcerers • (1970) • poem by L. Sprague de Camp<br/>The Weed of Time • (1970) • short story by Norman Spinrad<br/>Night and the Loves of Joe Dicostanzo • (1970) • short story by Samuel R. Delany<br/>Come Up and See Me • (1970) • short story by Daphne Castell<br/>Shut the Last Door • (1970) • short story by Joe Hensley<br/>Big Sam • (1970) • short story by Avram Davidson<br/>More Light • (1970) • novelette by James Blish<br/>The Man Who Could Not See Devils • (1970) • short story by Joanna Russ<br/>The Key to Out • (1970) • short story by Betsy Curtis<br/>Ringing the Changes • (1970) • short story by Robert Silverberg<br/>In a Quart of Water • (1970) • short story by David Telfair<br/>Morning-Glory • (1970) • short story by Gene Wolfe<br/>Ascension: A Workday Arabesque • (1970) • poem by Virginia Kidd<br/>The Devil You Don't • (1970) • novelette by Keith Laumer<br/>The Triumphant Head • (1970) • short story by Josephine Saxton<br/>Mainchance • (1970) • novelette by Peter Tate]]>
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