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Elegy Beach

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 26, 2012

    Gale

    Anyone on?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 24, 2012

    Scarlet Angel

    Scarlet laughs and smiles sheepishly. "I know. And Kekama likes me..." she turns and dances out of the cave.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2012

    Jethro

    I gtg. Ive got a track meet soon. Ill b back in a little while

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  • Posted September 19, 2009

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    exciting and fast-paced

    Three decades have passed since magic became the physics that rules the world. The Change as it is called by those who grew up after the planes fell and the cars stopped has brought with it much more than the halt of technology, fantasy creatures abound and a generation gap like no other ever before exists.

    Ariel the unicorn reunites with her best friend Pete Garey (see ARIEL) after her mate Joe was murdered. At the same time post Change born wizard Yanamandra "Yan" Ramchandani wants to do something so big his name will go down in history and he has found the achievement of a lifetime. He knows how to reverse the Change. As Ariel and Pete investigate Joe's homicide, they learn of Yan's plot that the older generation would relish but those born after the Change and the tweeners like Pete would not. To prevent Yan from causing a second catastrophe, the unicorn and her human BFF enlist Pete's son Fred who happens to be Yan's best friend, and the renegade mage's father Dr. Ram; Fred also hopes Tan's sister Nandita joins their troupe.

    Although exciting and fast-paced with an intriguing background of a post-apocalyptic realm, there are some jarring survival elements as the magic practitioners use much of what existed before the Change like canned food in spite of shelf time rather than employing their mage skills. Still this is an entertaining tale as the lead pair and their allies try to prevent the reversal of the Change although Yan will have plenty of supporters amongst the Baby Boomers and Generation X and detractors from Generation Change. Fans of the first tale will enjoy the sequel though much of the innocence is gone (he has an offspring).

    Harriet Klausner

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    Posted September 16, 2011

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    Posted July 14, 2011

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    Posted April 6, 2010

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    Posted December 29, 2009

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    Posted December 9, 2009

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    Posted November 8, 2011

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