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Witty, cynical, and nostalgic. It provides a humorous yet biting look at American culture in the late 80s. Audience: Fans of travel writing and observational humor. 3. The Lost Continent (Edgar Rice Burroughs) TheLostContinentepub
Lovers of classic "pulp" sci-fi and speculative history. 4. Mythological & Academic Context Audience: Fans of travel writing and observational humor
If you are looking for non-fiction, this is Bill Bryson’s debut travelogue from 1989. 2. (Bill Bryson) Witty
The story follows Blue, a SilkWing, who discovers that the HiveWings’ control over his tribe is based on lies. When his sister Luna undergoes a "flamesilk" metamorphosis, Blue is forced into a rebellion that changes the dragon world forever.
Middle-grade readers and fans of high-fantasy dragon lore.
Originally titled Beyond Thirty , this 1916 science fiction classic by the creator of Tarzan is often found in the public domain as an EPUB.