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Month: March 2018

Dillion 3: Moon Tides & Dillion 4: Tech Style by Madison Bruffy

Dillion 3 – The Defender’s first cargo run turns up the possibility that an old enemy is still alive, forcing the crew to find out the truth once and for all. Dillion 4 – Two stories in one book – Tech Wars: The Defender delivers a cargo of computer components to Jayden Four – a world that restricts the use of advanced technology. Old Style: Still on Jayden Four, the crew have an old fashion murder brought to their door step.

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Camping at the Edge of American History

In ten chapters and a substantial epilogue, the book seeks the dark corners and vacant meadows of the Northwest – its people and industry, wildlife & botany, myths & legends, geology, and natural and human history – and what is to be found there.

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