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    Hell Divers - Hell Divers by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
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    "Hell Divers" by Nicholas Sansbury Smith is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity survives on two airships above a radioactive wasteland. The story follows the Hell Divers, who risk their lives diving to the earth's surface to scavenge for supplies to keep the airships afloat. is described as gritty, intense, and action-packed, focusing on duty, sacrifice, and the determination to prevent the extinction of the human race. The writing style is engaging, immersive, and cinematic, allowing readers to feel like they are part of the dangerous and desperate world of the characters.

    Reinforced glass windows separated Michael Everhart, Layla Brower, and Les Mitchells from the thirty-one survivors they had rescued at the bunker in Rio de Janeiro. The group had spent the past twenty...

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    Dragon Wing - The Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
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    Dragon Wing is the first book in The Death Gate Cycle series, set in a world with floating continents, racial tensions, and ancient wars. The plot follows an assassin hired to kill a young prince who teams up with a demigod to tip the world into war, all while exploring a world of airships, drought, and mysterious contraptions. The writing style is described as original and complex, with intricate world-building and a diverse cast of characters including elves, dwarves, humans, and wizards.

    terrain, its iron wheels hitting every bump and pit in what passed for a road. The cart was being pulled by a tier, its breath snorting puffs in the chill air. It took one man to lead the stubborn and...

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    Storming by K.M. Weiland
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    'Storming' by K.M. Weiland is a riveting adventure filled with action and intrigue, set in a blend of historical and dieselpunk elements. The story follows Hitch, a complex and flawed character who finds himself back in his hometown for a chance to join a flying circus. When he encounters the mysterious Jael and faces off against enemies threatening his town, Hitch must confront his past and make difficult decisions that will shape his future. The writing style of the book is praised for its ability to bring characters to life, create realistic and engaging subplots, and keep readers on the edge of their seats with a fast-paced plot.

    FLYING A BIPLANE, especially one as rickety as a war-surplus Curtiss JN-4D, meant being ready for anything. But in Hitch’s thirteen years of experience, this was the first time “anything” had meant bo...

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