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  2. Hammer's Slammers series - Wikipedia

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    Hammer's Slammers series (or the Hammerverse, Slammerverse, Slammers universe, Hammer universe) is a setting for a series of military science fiction short stories and novels by author David Drake. The series follows the career of a future mercenary tank regiment called Hammer's Slammers , after their leader, Colonel Alois Hammer.

  3. The Night Land - Wikipedia

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    James Stoddard's novel, The Night Land, A Story Retold (2011) is a retelling of The Night Land, intended for modern readers who may be unwilling to read the archaic language of the original. While retaining the story of The Night Land , it departs from the original by naming the main character, adding brief scenes, and using dialogue (the ...

  4. News of the World (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Kidd makes his living as a news reader, traveling between towns and charging a dime per person to read aloud from newspapers. His profession pays little, and Kidd is also struggling with family problems: his daughters are still living in war-torn Georgia, and he has yet to reclaim land in Texas that once belonged to his late wife, the ...

  5. Night World - Wikipedia

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    Night World is a series of nine young adult fantasy novels by American author L. J. Smith. In the series, vampires, witches, werewolves, and shape-shifters live among humans without their knowledge, making up a secret society known as the Night World. The society enforces two fundamental laws to prevent discovery: never allow humans to gain ...

  6. Home for the Holidays: 'The Night Before Christmas' read-aloud

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    'The Night Before Christmas' reading is a tradition in the Woodward household. Brad (left) has been reading the book to his children for over 20 years.

  7. The World at Night - Wikipedia

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    While all of Furst's espionage novels are subtly connected, The World at Night is (as of 2007) the only one with a direct sequel. Jean Casson's adventures are continued in Red Gold . This article about a spy novel of the 1990s is a stub .

  8. Lord of the World - Wikipedia

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    The lord of this nightmare world is a benign-looking politician intent on power in the name of "peace", and intent on the destruction of religion in the name of "truth". In such a world, only a small and shrinking Church stands resolutely against the demonic "Lord of the World". [28]

  9. Night Work (Glavinic novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel, set in modern-day Vienna, is a post-apocalyptic exploration around themes of solitude and existential philosophy. The plot concerns a central character, Jonas, who wakes up one day to discover that everyone else has vanished from the city, perhaps the world, without trace; he appears to be the only person left.