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A good dog trapped in a hate-poisoned land. Can this brave K-9 dodge overwhelming dangers to find his way home, or will he pay with his life? Prozak is crushed. After a lifetime of service, the loyal Golden Retriever is devastated to find himself betrayed. He gets trapped, but he'd give his tail to go home. Determined to get back to his friends, Prozak ventures a daring escape. But can an old dog survive this merciless mountain? Prozak fears his journey will end in a grave. Can Prozak beat the odds and get back his life? K-9 PROZAK is the riveting sixth book in the K-9 HEROES animal fiction series. If you like undaunted heroes and under-dogs, you'll love Rada Jones's heartwarming dog adventure. Buy PROZAK today to join his awe-inspiring journey.
Rada Jones (Author), Kyle Adams (Narrator)
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Jack Zulu and the Waylander's Key
Jack Zulu and the Waylander’s Key is an enchanting adventure in the tradition of Tolkien and Lewis, as well as Spielberg and Lucas. But this fantastical journey launches in rural West Virginia in the eighties, with a half-Appalachian, half-African kid trying to escape the town he sees defining his small, sad life. Jack discovers a gate hiding a city between twelve realms, and finds out where he truly belongs in a surprising, satisfying adventure.
J. C. Smith, S. D. Smith (Author), Zeno Robinson (Narrator)
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The Search for Macadamia: A Quest Most Noble
HOW COULD AN ENTIRE CITY SIMPLY DISAPPEAR?That’s what Spencer Delucian wants to know. On his twelfth birthday, his dad sends him off with his chatty terrier on a global expedition to rediscover the lost city of Macadamia—a place no one has heard of. Spencer knew there’d be dangers, but he never imagined he’d earn a new bloodthirsty enemy at every stop. Nonetheless, it is a noble quest. Really. Well, mostly. There is some theft, but only from bad guys. And some accidental swindling. And one or two broken bones. But with courage, cunning, and help from his friends . . . it still might not be enough. Because what if Macadamia isn't even real? WINNER, 2021 UTAH ORIGINAL WRITING COMPETITION Sponsored by the Utah Department of Heritage & Arts “Thoroughly entertaining...no clichés and no falling back on what’s already been written...a chance for young readers to visit places in the world that many might never have heard of.” -Leah Pileggi, multiple award-winning author of Prisoner 88
Rg Halleck (Author), Stacey Childs Hutchings (Narrator)
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The Well-Known Great Big Slap: Old Rivals’ Friendship Tested
From children to adults, this novel prompts everyone to rethink some of the essential elements of life… William and Christopher are two friends living entirely different lives, and somewhere along the way, this makes them adversaries. In the process of life and growth, they find themselves asking hard questions about life, such as: Just how important is money in life? How often should one laugh every day? What's the true meaning of happiness? Are we all so different, or what makes us different? If you also find yourself asking these questions, then your kids will certainly draw valuable lessons that will help shape them in the right direction!
Patrice M Foster (Author), Aaron Hammond (Narrator)
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Aliens and Nothing But Aliens 2
Eighteen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s - Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury - Planet of Doom by C. H. Thames - Tony and The Beetles by Philip K. Dick - Piper In the Woods by Philip K. Dick - Madmen of Mars by Erik Fennel - The Monster That Threatened The Universe by Russ Winterbotham - Rescue Mission by Robert Silverberg - Alien Equivalent by Richard R. Smith - Day of Wrath by Bjarne Kirchhoff - Invader From Infinity by George Whittington - Human Is by Philip K. Dick - Rabbits Have Long Ears by Lawrence F. Willard - Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - The Man Who Liked Lions by John Bernard Daley - The Luckiest Man Alive by William Morrison - And The Gods Laughed by Fredric Brown - A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar - Distress Signal by Ross Rocklynne
Bjarne Kirchhoff, C. H. Thames, Erik Fennel, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, George Whittington, Henry Slesar, John Bernard Daley, Lawrence F. Willard, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Richard R. Smith, Robert Silverberg, Ross Rocklynne, Russ Winterbotham, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Distress Signal by Ross Rocklynne - Marooned! On the cold satellite of a dying sun, light-years away from home.... For Rex there was only one escape. But Carl called it murder! The years passed relentlessly, ticked off—one, two three, four—by the big lone planet Worta as it moved with ponderous sureness around the dying red star. Sometimes, in the first year after they were marooned, the two runaway boys, Carl Wyant and Rex Oberling, crawled from the grottoes, chambers and labyrinthine tunnels which the Wortans had driven deep beneath the planet's crust, and with a chill lonesomeness looked out into the vastness of space where the stars brooded. One of those stars, thirty-five light-years away, was Sol, around which swung the planet Earth! They could not think of Earth without a brightness coming to their eyes. Sometimes the younger boy, then seventeen, would whisper, 'I wish we'd never left home, Carl.' And Carl would say, 'But we left. So let's take our medicine like men.' Yes, their leaving home, leaving their parents, their friends, their whole world, could not be changed. Yet it seemed to them that their punishment was out of all proportion to their crime. Thinking back on it, Carl Wyant no longer remembered the petty grievance against his parents which made him decide to run away. Mainly, of course, it had been because his father dropped his keys to the interstellar space-ship he had recently requisitioned from the Space Council. Both Carl and his buddy, Rex, the young fellow who lived next door and belonged to the same Scout Troop, had been caught up with the idea of visiting the stars, without parental supervision. To visit the stars! That was a thrilling thought. At first they planned to be gone a month.
Ross Rocklynne (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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From Outer Space by Robert Zacks - How did Doomsday come? Well, it's the story of a banquet... The grizzled old space veteran leaned back in his chair and stared up through the transparent dome. In the black sky myriad white specks gleamed without twinkling, their light unbent by atmosphere or dust. The steady pulse of the airmakers kept rhythm with the heartbeats of the young men seated in a semi-circle, listening with glistening eyes to these ancient tales of an Earth they'd never seen—the home of their species. They stared hungrily at the old man's face. There was a silvery spot on the chin where Venusian fungus had nearly gotten into his bloodstream and had had to be burned away. Over one eye an eyebrow was gone, replaced by scar tissue grown on a planet at the other end of the galaxy where the light of enormous fireflies wasn't cold, as on ancient earth, but searing with heat. 'Imagine,' they marveled, 'such weak flame in fireflies.' 'Not weak,' corrected the old man. 'Just different. Those insects on Earth didn't have to fight off intense cold. They had a much thicker atmosphere and were close to the sun. And they didn't feed on alcohol.' The young men's eyes glittered. They were an odd group. Small—most of them, none over five feet five inches—and pale, unlike the old man who was bulky around the shoulders and had skin virtually leathered by various radiations and temperatures and winds. Each day this group waited hungrily for the old man to come and talk to them. The stories he told were the breath of life to them. And of all the tales of adventures in the far ends of the universe, the one that was most repeatedly called for was the story of what had happened to Earth. 'Tell us about Earth,' said one of them, now, in a low voice.
Robert Zacks (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Peter Green and the Skeleton Crew
Fourteen-year-old Peter Green can’t remember how he died. All he has are his pajamas, a silk tie, and a one-way bus ticket to Mrs. Battisworth’s Academy and Haven for Unliving Boys and Girls, a strange and spooky school for dead orphans like himself. But that’s all he needs. The Unliving Academy has everything, from vampires in the hallways to monsters in the cafeteria to ghosts in the basement. And that’s just the teachers; the students are far stranger. As Pete learns to fit in with his new supernatural schoolmates, he starts to discover his own uniquely undead abilities, and even begins enjoying his life after death...but he just can’t shake the feeling that he’s forgotten something (or somebody!) important. Somebody he left behind in the land of the living. Somebody he loved very much. Somebody who’s in terrible danger. Peter Green and the Unliving Academy is the captivating first installment of Angelina Allsop’s Unliving series of young adult fantasy novels. If you like listening to fun-filled adventures, fully realized new worlds, and the most unlikely of heroes, you’re sure to love Allsop’s spirited coming-of-age tale. Fans of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, the Charlie Bone series by Jenny Nimmo, and The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton will enjoy this young adult fantasy series. You’ll love the Peter Green series if you enjoy these types of books: • Young adult and YA fantasy novels • Ghosts, zombies, and mythical beasts • Young adult adventure stories
Angelina Allsop (Author), Greg Patmore (Narrator)
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Strange Eden by Philip K. Dick - Johnson wanted to leave the verdant world but Brent was bound he'd have a look around. He did, and he found reason to stay — unluckily... Captain Johnson was the first man out of the ship. He scanned the planet's great rolling forests, its miles of green that made your eyes ache. The sky overhead that was pure blue. Off beyond the trees lapped the edges of an ocean, about the same color as the sky, except for a bubbling surface of incredibly bright seaweed that darkened the blue almost to purple. He had only four feet to go from the control board to the automatic hatch, and from there down the ramp to the soft black soil dug up by the jet blast and strewn everywhere, still steaming. He shaded his eyes against the golden sun, and then, after a moment, removed his glasses and polished them on his sleeve. He was a small man, thin and sallow-faced. He blinked nervously without his glasses and quickly fitted them back in place. He took a deep breath of the warm air, held it in his lungs, let it roll through his system, then reluctantly let it escape. 'Not bad,' Brent rumbled, from the open hatch. 'If this place were closer to Terra there'd be empty beer cans and plastic plates strewn around. The trees would be gone. There'd be old jet motors in the water. The beaches would stink to high heaven. Terran Development would have a couple of million little plastic houses set up everywhere.'
Philip K. Dick (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Planetoid of Peril by Paul Ernst - Undaunted by crazy tales of an indestructible presence on Asteroid Z-40, Harley 2Q14N20 sets out alone to face and master it. Harley 2Q14N20 stopped for a moment outside the great dome of the Celestial Developments Company. Moodily he stared at their asteroid development chart. It showed, as was to be expected, the pick of the latest asteroid subdivision projects: the Celestial Developments Company, established far back in 2045, would handle none but the very best. Small chance of his finding anything here! However, as he gazed at the chart, hope came suddenly to his face, and his heart beat high under his sapphire blue tunic. There was an asteroid left for sale there—one blank space among the myriad, pink-lettered Sold symbols. Could it be that here was the chance he had been hunting so desperately? He bent closer, to read the description of the sphere, and the hope faded gradually from his countenance. According to its orbit and location, and the spectroscopic table of its mineral resources, it was a choice planetoid indeed. Of course such a rich little sphere, listed for sale by the luxurious Celestial Developments Company, would cost far more than he could ever rake together to pay for an asteroid. Shaking his head, he adjusted his gravity regulator to give him about a pound and a half of weight, and started to float on. Then, his lips twisting at his own absurd hopefulness, he stopped again; and after another moment of indecision turned into the archway that led to the concern's great main office. After all, it wouldn't hurt to inquire the price, even though he knew in advance it would be beyond his humble means.
Paul Ernst (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar - The foot-in-the-door technique would work perfectly for any salesman—if he had an invisible foot! 'And that was Smoky Donahue's Western Swingsters, playing Red Dust for all you Martian fans out there. Now let's take a look at the new recordings, hot off the presses this week from all over the system. Looks like we have a real treat for you tonight, folks! There's a brand-new label from way out in outer space. Yes, sir, the very first record put on wax by the Martian Recording Company, and it ought to be a lulu. We'll spin it for you in just a minute, but first, here's a message from our sponsor, the Oxygen Corporation of America—Earth's oldest and finest manufacturers of compressed oxygen equipment. 'Friends, when you're scooting around in your little rocket roadster, do you ever stop to think that your fine vehicle deserves nothing but the best in equipment and accessories? Well, next time, take a look at your oxygen tanks. Are you still using the cumbersome, old, outmoded tank, with ugly valves and low capacity? Wouldn't you rather have the new, streamlined Oxco tank that gives you months of service without refilling? Models cost as low as four thousand dollars, and they're guaranteed up to a full year. Call your local rocket supply store today, and get all the facts. When you see the new Oxco, you'll know why we say ... Oxco never leaves you breathless! 'Well, I see Jonesy, our control board operator, waving at me like mad, folks. He wants to hear this new disc from Mars, too. So—without further ado—here we go. It's on the Canal label, and it's called ... Melancholy!' The boss slammed the file drawer shut in disgust. The Martian, standing before his desk, shuffled his feet and rotated his cap with his third hand. 'Displeasing you?' he said. 'Come back other time do?'
Henry Slesar (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 81 thru 90 - Ten Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s - Human Is by Philip K. Dick - She noticed the change in her husband -- but she had married for better or worse! - Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick - Something went wrong... and Ed Fletcher got mixed up in the biggest thing in his life - The Luckiest Man Alive! by William Morrison - The man who won the contest to be named 'Mister Earth' would be in a unique position! - Six Frightened Men by Robert Silverberg - It was an unexplored planet and anything could happen—yet none of us expected to face a creature impossible to fight, let alone kill.... - Dust Unto Dust by Lyman D. Hinckley - It was alien but was it dead, this sinister city of metal that glittered before the cautious advance of three space-scouters. - Meddler by Philip K. Dick - The hardest part of the 'preordained' thesis to grasp is that the thesis itself is part of what must and shall be. Will time travel cause the end of the human race? - Let The Ants Try by Frederik Pohl - Dr. Salva Gordy looked at the radioactive smear that had been Detroit. Then he looked down at the anthill. Why not? - Asteroid of the Damned by Frederik Pohl - Somewhere on that asteroid of sin lurked the crime king of the Universe. - Nice Girl With 5 Husbands by Fritz Leiber - Adventure is relative to one's previous experience. - A Traveler In Time by August Derleth - You can't always escape evils by running away from them...
August Derleth, Frederik Pohl, Fritz Leiber, Lyman D. Hinckley, Philip K. Dick, Robert Silverberg, William Morrison (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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