Scientific progress has taken human beings to remote planes in far galaxies and enabled them to build comfortable homes there. But when that science proved a deadly enemy and had to be abandoned, the pioneers were isolated in alien surroundings. There was no way home. Earth, which had once been home, had ceased to exist. And when the men of the planet Demeter died out in space, the destiny of the human race was left to a group of women. Clare Monkton worked to establish a feminist world. She used the resources of science to assure the continuance of the race ... but the resulting children were to be brought up according to her ideas. There was bound to be a challenge. When there were once more young men growing up on the planet, it was inevitable that they should oppose the authority of the women. And when one of those young men proved to come from such a dangerous ancestry, Clare knew she had a battle on her hands...
Oh, such sweet, sweet surrender. But she'd not kissed him. Not tonight. No, she'd stood on her tiptoes and swept her chilled lips over the bastard's face. His muscles tensed in fury. The sheriff's arrival had caught him off guard.
The Chef Girls are excited about the seventh-grade ski trip, which is filled with snow sports and practical jokes. But when Shawn's nemesis Angie plays a prank that goes too far, things take a dangerous turn.
The Rabbids encounter a radar machine and realize that if they stand in front of it, it will take their picture.
But human nature is the the most terrifying threat of all in this latest thriller from the USA Today bestselling author. Original. Subfreezing temperatures slice across the beaches of Santa Monica.
-What is supposed to be a fun ice-fishing trip may turn deadly. When a boy arrives at a northern cabin during the blizzard of the century, he faces more than just frostbite---
The kids at Samuel S. Fornland Boardinghouse have always felt like outcasts, sent away by their families and skeptical of outsiders.
The Icedome is Book #3 from Deep Freeze, an EPIC Press series. Some titles may contain explicit content and/or language.
And, true to its title, the book offers a humorous "recipe" for freezing a mammoth that is tundra-tested, if not totally foolproof. "You may have to expend a few hundred mammoths before.
Sheds new light on the microbial ecology and physiology of the Earth’s polar regions. • Examines the microbial investigations during the International Polar Year of 2008 focusing on the Arctic and Antarctic, along with earlier ...