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Comics. Published by Boom Comics. There were four trade paperback from the series : Escape from Florida, Escape from Siberia, Escape to New York and Escape from Cleveland. Boom also published this :
Myself, the last novel I read was Peter O'Donnell The Silver Mistress. Now on to Last Days in Limbo.
I think the dialogues stand the tst of time. Heck they're iconic.
Another one about identity and illusion. This one starts in 1988, and ends in 2047.
(Alice A. Bailey, 1932)
1969 (but takes place in 1992)
BY
ALICE A. BAILEY
COPYRIGHT © 1950 BY LUCIS TRUST
(1964), but takes place in 2025.
Its Science and Effect
A PARAPHRASE OF THE YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI
WITH COMMENTARY BY ALICE A. BAILEY
COPYRIGHT © 1927 BY LUCIS TRUST
1977(but takes place in 1994)
I'm on Europe at Midnight, the second of four books in Dave Hutchinson's 'Fractured Europe' series of near-future spy/sci-fi novels. I recommend them very highly.
I'm going to start reading "Moonraker" again to satisfy my Bond fix.
The film is fantastic, something of its own. The book is also one of PKD s better ones.
Quite a few surprises so far. And yes, the story of the cormorant would have caused quite a shock if it had been known at the time.