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  2. Richard Blade (series) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Blade is an adult fantasy paperback novel series produced by American publisher Pinnacle Books between 1969 and 1984. The 37 books of the series were written by Roland J. Green, Ray Nelson, and Manning Lee Stokes, all using the pseudonym Jeffrey Lord.

  3. Book Review Index - Wikipedia

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    The entire index of more than 5.6 million reviews covering over 2.5 million titles is also available as Book Review Index Online or Book Review Index Plus [3] with the full electronic text of more than 600,000 discussions. [4]

  4. Roland J. Green bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Assignment - Hellhole (1983) (with Andrew J. Offutt [as by "John Cleve"]) Book 14 in the "Spaceways" series; The Book of Kantela (1985) (with Frieda A. Murray) ISBN 0312940351; Great Kings' War (1985) (with John F. Carr) the sequel to Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen by H. Beam Piper; The Tale of the Comet (1997) In the Fantastic Adventures series ...

  5. Tentacles (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tentacles begins as the protagonists from Cryptid Hunters board the Coelacanth, a presumably haunted ship, on a voyage led by Dr. Wolfe to capture a giant squid alive.. During the voyage, there are Mokele-mbembe eggs (which Marty and Grace had found in the Congo in Cryptid Hunters) incubating in a laboratory restricted to most of th

  6. Into the Mist - Wikipedia

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    As the story progresses Roland decides to tell Alexa and Yipes of his and his brother, Thomas Warvold's, past. Going into detail of how they escaped from the House on the Hill, how they crossed the Lake of Fire, how they climbed to the top of the Wakefield House, and lastly how they came to be travelers by Land and by Sea.

  7. Kirkus Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkus Prize is an American literary award conferred by the book review magazine Kirkus Reviews.Established in 2014, the Kirkus Prize bestows US$150,000 annually. Three authors are awarded US$50,000 each, divided into three categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, and Young Readers' Literature. [1]

  8. Roland TR-6S drum machine review

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    Roland’s TR-6S includes digital emulations of classic drum machines like the 808, 909 and 606, as well as a quirky FM percussion engine and sample playback. It’s perhaps the most versatile ...

  9. Conan the Valiant - Wikipedia

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    Conan the Valiant is a fantasy novel by American writer Roland Green, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian.It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in October 1988; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in August 1989, and was reprinted in July 2000.