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Queen of Seven by Sarah R. Suleski

A sequel to Alisiyad.

Queen of Seven is a novel about the past, the present, and the future.  A story about family.  A story about growing up, and growing old.  A story of how you can never escape your ghosts or hide your secrets forever.  It’s the story of Elly, a girl blessed –– and cursed –– with more power than anyone should ever . . .

A serialized novel, updating sporadically.
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The Complete History of Adam Panflick by Stephen C. Rose

Panflick is an online novel in the manner of Tom Jones. It deals with the limits of marriage, limits of family, limits of religion and limits of life. Its hero is Adam Panflick (1936 -). Irony, iconoclasm, a Terry Southern edge and a Kubrick sensibility suggest its general drift. . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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Magician’s Merger by Xenophon Hendrix

Eleven-year-old Arthur wakes up to find an ancient wizard sharing his brain.

Arthur is living in an alternate North America in which the USA never broke away from Britain.  The technology level is mid-1970s.  One day, Arthur wakes up and finds an ancient wizard sharing his brain.  It is a growing-up story, at least for now, and meant to be episodic rather than tightly plotted. . . .

A complete novel.
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J.B.’s NYC Internet Adventure by Smile-Up

Join us on treasure hunt in NYC.

Match wits with Jake, Stella and the gang by using the Internet to solve the mystery of Aunt Miriam’s treasures. A family vacation to New York City turns into a wacky Internet treasure hunt adventure when Jake, Stella, Stanley and Marcus Bonds meet their oddball ancient Aunt Miriam for the first time.  Mysterious, confused and irritable, Aunt Miriam is . . .

A complete novel.
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QUEEN OF SEVEN

Amazing

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
July 27, 2008

The usual warning applies—Queen of Seven is still an ongoing regularly updated web novel and my review will be subject to change.  But until then, my thoughts on Queen of Seven:

I’ve tried to write this review for a while now, but I couldn’t really think of the right words.

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QUEEN OF SEVEN

Lovely

Member: amber simmons
November 4, 2008

It takes a lot to get me involved in a web story.

I’m a sucker for good writing, and more to the point, I require it. I’ve spent too much time as an editor to avoid mentally correcting mistakes, poor flow, bad grammar, etc., when I’m trying to read for pleasure. [more . . .]

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