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The McAllister family decides to go camping and hiking in a Northern California animal reserve--despite the fact that Eve would rather be surfing in Hawaii. However, they chose one of the animal reserves belonging to Howard Richard Deacon II and his son--who are rumored on internet conspiracy sites to be werewolves.

While trying to keep his head down as he dealt with the daily grind of an undercity born teenager, Jafarr Zeldar ends up on a field trip to the Surface Patrol with his classmates. An enticing offer is extended to him--but as a Zeldar, his future is already decided.

In the land of Maldos, the birth of the fraternal twins Bernum and Malkia was considered as a sign of perfection. Perfectly balanced. Yin and yang. But the birth of their deformed younger brother, Dennik, and the death of their mother was considered the ultimate of curses and the child was regarded as a demon by all except for his father, brother, and sister. The twins vow to learn magic to find a cure for Dennik--but in Maldos the equality of yin and yang is a facade. Only boys are allowed to

Stitchers. People with the mysterious ability to sew the fabric of reality. They are highly sought after by travellers, but there are few of them. Maybe it's a certain genetic. Maybe it's random. Maybe it can be scientifically recreated. Join ST-98574 ('Lisa') and starship captain Kyle as they learn more about their universe than they ever thought possible.

Beyond the sea, the stars touch Earth and bring goodness to our hearts. When I get there, I should pass it, and go on to Santonia...

1930 Munich, Germany. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country.

It was 1967, and in this time prejudice and hatred for anyone other than a white person was still breading and growing. It was just in an underground quiet sort of way. Even though racism and prejudice was frowned upon and times were changing. The next generation was growing up and becoming members of the community, with voices that wanted to be heard. The deep ground roots of hatred still existed, and this is what worried Margret and Edward Lea.

The McAllister family decides to go camping and hiking in a Northern California animal reserve--despite the fact that Eve would rather be surfing in Hawaii. However, they chose one of the animal reserves belonging to Howard Richard Deacon II and his son--who are rumored on internet conspiracy sites to be werewolves.

While trying to keep his head down as he dealt with the daily grind of an undercity born teenager, Jafarr Zeldar ends up on a field trip to the Surface Patrol with his classmates. An enticing offer is extended to him--but as a Zeldar, his future is already decided.

In the land of Maldos, the birth of the fraternal twins Bernum and Malkia was considered as a sign of perfection. Perfectly balanced. Yin and yang. But the birth of their deformed younger brother, Dennik, and the death of their mother was considered the ultimate of curses and the child was regarded as a demon by all except for his father, brother, and sister. The twins vow to learn magic to find a cure for Dennik--but in Maldos the equality of yin and yang is a facade. Only boys are allowed to

Stitchers. People with the mysterious ability to sew the fabric of reality. They are highly sought after by travellers, but there are few of them. Maybe it's a certain genetic. Maybe it's random. Maybe it can be scientifically recreated. Join ST-98574 ('Lisa') and starship captain Kyle as they learn more about their universe than they ever thought possible.

Beyond the sea, the stars touch Earth and bring goodness to our hearts. When I get there, I should pass it, and go on to Santonia...

1930 Munich, Germany. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country.

It was 1967, and in this time prejudice and hatred for anyone other than a white person was still breading and growing. It was just in an underground quiet sort of way. Even though racism and prejudice was frowned upon and times were changing. The next generation was growing up and becoming members of the community, with voices that wanted to be heard. The deep ground roots of hatred still existed, and this is what worried Margret and Edward Lea.