The Coldness of Objects ($0.99) by Panayotis Cacoyannis: London 2030. The news a postman delivers will cause Mr. Rubens to reflect on all the sorrows and joys of the past, while he begins to prepare for the menacing surprises of the future. “Quietly sorrowful Anthony perfectly encapsulates the devastating realities of the dystopian era.” – Publishers Weekly. “A chilling vision” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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50 States ($2.99) by Richard R Becker: ’50 States’ is a collection of short stories that captures the human condition and how perception shapes reality. Together, they provide a character-driven sampling of the American experience over the last 60 years — the kind and the cruel, the heroic and criminal. Winner of four literary awards, including best collection.
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The Which of Shakespeare’s Why: A Novel of the Authorship Mystery Near Solution Today ($0.99) by Leigh Light: The controversy over who really wrote Shakespeare’s plays has been around almost since they were written. Was the genius behind the plays really that obscure glover’s son from Stratford? Or was it someone else entirely—a man whose class, background, education, and peculiarities make him a more than plausible candidate?
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Best Climate Change Stories: An Anthology of Original Short Fiction ($1.99) by Ron Sauder: We ran an international contest to inspire the best new short stories on the human impact of climate change – and we found plenty! Thirty-four writers from nine countries imagine the next century – from gondoliers poling through flooded American cities to geoengineering attempts that backfire, to climate refugees in the great American Southwest – and dozens more.
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