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No Man An Island by G.S. Williams

Boy meets girl. Fights demons. Faces the devil to save the world. Your basic love story.

Eight friends gather for a reunion vacation, but go missing after a hurricane strikes along their plane’s flight path.  While friends and family mourn their loss when the crashed plane is found, the impossible happens: they appear in public claiming to have been in a cave in the mountains.  Missing for months, they have no memory of the interval.  What . . .

A complete novel.
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Call it Freedom by Miguel de Luis

Friendship, courage and adventure

It is the story of a nearby future, not too dark but neither too bright.  A world ravaged by economic failure and a drastic solution, slavery.  Follow the trials of Jonathan, a 12 years old, a bright student and a slave of a Scientific Institution . . .   . . . which works to upgrade the intelligence of dolphins. And his unlikely . . .

A serialized novel, updating almost daily.
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NO MAN AN ISLAND

Pilgrim’s Progress meets Mad Max in Camelot

Editor: Fiona Gregory
April 30, 2009

All the reviews so far are spot on. Here’s some additional thoughts on NMAI and why you might like to read it:

Initially, I was put off by the tagline "an experimental novel", raising visions of James Joyce and such ilk which might be more than the casual web browser wants [more . . .]

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