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New Titles Have Landed!

We've had a busy first quarter since our website went Live! I’d like to take a moment and thank everyone for sharing our last video which reached over 5,000 people. Your engagement means a lot to me and my team.

Additionally, after working on some big enhancements, we're delighted to announce a major milestone coming up soon. I can’t reveal too much, bust rest assured, we’re as excited as you are about these additions. Stay tuned!

In the meantime, feel free to poke around our site to see what else we have to offer. We have more than 130 e-books currently up– and remember, more are going up all the time! But more on that next time.
For now, let's get into this short list of our Top 5 Favorites from our 25 new e-books available, complete with direct links. We know you’ll enjoy these entertaining stories!

First, For A Breath I Tarry by my favorite writer Roger Zelazny; it’s a captivating, Hugo Nominated science fiction novella that explores the themes of artificial intelligence, humanity, and the pursuit of knowledge. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have become extinct. It follows Frost, an advanced AI who has gained sentience and is the sole inhabitant of a vast underground complex. Zelazny's writing is both thought-provoking and poetic, immersing readers in a world where technology and humanity intertwine. The story raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness and the boundaries of artificial intelligence.

We is an earth shattering dystopian novel that ruffled the feathers of the ruling elite of Russia when it was smuggled out of the country and published in English in 1924. It would not see publication in Russia until 1988. Yevgeny Zamyatin's left Russia as result of his treatment by Russian government over the. We is set in the twenty sixth century where a totalitarian government rules the world. Every citizen has all of their needs completely taken care of. But the price is a life without passion, creativity, or adventure.

In Deathworld 2 Jason dinAlt has been kidnapped and is being returned to the planet Cassylia to stand trial for his crimes. But en route the space ship he is on crash lands on a planet inhabited by men who have lost much of their technology. It is up to Jason to find a way to stay alive and get off planet. Can he succeed in leaving this new Deathworld?

The Picture of Dorian Gray is a truly classic gothic horror novel for the ages. It has captivated generations of readers with its ethical and artistic questions. What are the true costs of excess? What happens when an artist cares more for his artistic vision than his fellow man? What price should one pay for beauty? A story of duplicity and indulgence, the sacred and the profane. Oscar Wilde at his very best.

Finally, The Marching Morons takes place in the distant future a man from the 20th century wakes to find himself in an almost incomprehensible world... He realizes that the world has left him behind, but he just might have the key to the future of all mankind. C.M. Kornbluth was a highly influential science fiction writer who won both the Hugo Award and Prometheus Award.

Check out these titles and more in our full catalog. Thanks again for coming on this ride with us and make sure you have a Positronic day!